GovClintonTyree
<B>Vencer a Los Doyers</B>
Whew. Glad they got Bethancourt on the active roster before September 1st. Now he's eligible for post-season play.
Thank God.
Whew. Glad they got Bethancourt on the active roster before September 1st. Now he's eligible for post-season play.
I see that Carlos Gomez is clowning it up again. The Yankees were probably wrong in this situation to yell at him, but this clown truly doesn't know how to play the game the right way.
I see that Carlos Gomez is clowning it up again. The Yankees were probably wrong in this situation to yell at him, but this clown truly doesn't know how to play the game the right way.
Gomez has now been the main culprit in at least 4 situations where the benches cleared -- Atlanta, NYY, Washington, and Pittsburgh
Mets got some mojo going right now.
Saw Nats setting up their rotation in a few weeks to have Stras, Scherzer, Zimm go.
They pretty much have to sweep.
I would say it's more like playing 'the white way' than playing 'the right way', and certainly not 'playing while white'. Harper sure draws his share of criticism.More and more lately it seems that "play the right way" is code for playing while white.
I would say it's more like playing 'the white way' than playing 'the right way', and certainly not 'playing while white'. Harper sure draws his share of criticism.
It seems it's been going on since ancient times, with the Greeks believing in a more team oriented philosophy and the Trojans, exemplified by Achilles and his infamous temper tantrum, displaying the individualist, or Latin approach.
I would say it's more like playing 'the white way' than playing 'the right way', and certainly not 'playing while white'. Harper sure draws his share of criticism.
It seems it's been going on since ancient times, with the Greeks believing in a more team oriented philosophy and the Trojans, exemplified by Achilles and his infamous temper tantrum, displaying the individualist, or Latin approach.
More and more lately it seems that "play the right way" is code for playing while white.
More and more lately it seems that "play the right way" is code for playing while white.
The idea is that white players are more glued into the team concept and less inclined to hotdog it. And that Black and Latin players are more likely to advance themselves personally. It's a generalization and in reality anyone can fall in either group; Pete Maravich was the biggest hotdog ever. Is white culture more conforming, while black culture more individually expressive? Did you ever watch soul train?This thread has taken a serious downturn.
I would love for someone to explain to me what playing baseball 'the white way' is, and why you believe it is playing 'the white way'.
I wonder if anyone has ever tried to catalog all the so called 'unwritten rules'. Some of them seem kinda vague.I haven't usually sided with Gomez when he gets upset, but in this case, it didn't appear to me he did anything wrong. Someone in the Yankees dugout needs to get over what ever it was I think.
I wonder if anyone has ever tried to catalog all the so called 'unwritten rules'. Some of them seem kinda vague.