Wednesday, June 25, 2008

There's No Crying in Baseball

There's lying, especially by Fred Wilpon and Omar Minaya. They claimed that changing managers would be better for the team. Firing Willie Randolph didn't change a thing--the team still stinks. Why fire the pitching coach when poor hitting has been the Mets' chief problem? That's like having a doctor do open heart surgery when the patient clearly has a brain tumor and no history of cardiac disease.

And all that media crap last week about how relaxed the Mets were under Jerry Manuel. Yeah, the hitters are a bit too relaxed--comatose would be a better description. They can't even hit one of the weakest bullpens in baseball. The P.A.L t-ball team would be more aggressive at the plate.