Tom Iron
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R. A. Dickey won his 20th game today for the Mets.
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Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Yunel Escobar was greeted with a smattering of boos during his first home game since writing an anti-gay slur on his eye-black.
A few fans booed when Escobar's name was announced as the lineups were read for Toronto's game against the New York Yankees. There was a mix of boos and cheers as Escobar batted in the bottom of the first inning, and he lined out.
Escobar was suspended by the team for three games earlier this month after he wore the slur written in Spanish during a game against Boston. The 29-year-old Cuban infielder later apologized and said he meant it as a joke.
Escobar caught the ceremonial first pitch from David Testo, a former Major League Soccer player who is openly gay. Testo is now a board member for You Can Play, an advocacy group for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender athletes.
Before the game, Escobar sat down with Jose Estevez, an openly gay distance runner from Boston College, and Patrick Burke, the founder of You Can Play.
Escobar's lost salary during his three-game ban -- about US$82,000 -- was to be directed to You Can Play and the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation.
Supposedly Escobar has been described as a Cuban Mulatto version of Jed Clampett. He even speaks a form of Spanish that is hard for a classically trained interpreter to understand. As for the "wonderful" ceremony where was Ellen Degenerate....:becky::thumbdown:Blacks and hispanics have been slow to get the message that homosexuals and Jews are at the top of the pecking order in the Cultural Marxist States of Amerika, above the favored racial minorities, but incidents like these are slowly getting through to them.
Supposedly Escobar has been described as a Cuban Mulatto version of Jed Clampett. He even speaks a form of Spanish that is hard for a classically trained interpreter to understand. As for the "wonderful" ceremony where was Ellen Degenerate....:becky::thumbdown:
Triple Crown for Cabrera not a done deal just yet.
Cabrera 0-3 today is at .325
Mauer 3-4 today is at .323
Trout 2-4 today is at .322
Trout hit his 30th HR making him a 30/40 man in 135 games!
uggghh! Cabrera 3-4, HR #44 .328
Mauer 1-5 .322
Trout 2-2 .323
I heard something interesting on BSPN yesterday. One of their baseball analysts, it might have been Buster Onley, but don't quote me on that, said: "Every 'SUIT' that I talked to in baseball thinks that Mike Trout is the MVP and every 'UNIFORM' that I talked to thinks Cabrera is the MVP." Baseball management wants Trout, baseball players want Caberra.Isn't it funny how, with all the great young white stars in baseball, yet another tubby affleto steals their thunder and grabs all the attention? Shocker that Hamilton didn't come through with a HR in the clutch, to help the choking Rangers and to help himself win a HR title he should have won easily.
I'm sure I have my Cabreras mixed up (and with the mere handful of hispanic surnames that dominate MLB, this is easy to do), but didn't this pudgy fellow do something really ridiculous a few years back?
I am glad the Nationals won their division. That makes up for the disappointment of seeing a chubby hispanic win the first triple crown since 1967. And there is no suspense about the AL MVP- every jock sniffer I've heard comment on it has unfailingly said it has to go to the non-white.
Isn't it funny how, with all the great young white stars in baseball, yet another tubby affleto steals their thunder and grabs all the attention? Shocker that Hamilton didn't come through with a HR in the clutch, to help the choking Rangers and to help himself win a HR title he should have won easily.
I'm sure I have my Cabreras mixed up (and with the mere handful of hispanic surnames that dominate MLB, this is easy to do), but didn't this pudgy fellow do something really ridiculous a few years back?
I am glad the Nationals won their division. That makes up for the disappointment of seeing a chubby hispanic win the first triple crown since 1967. And there is no suspense about the AL MVP- every jock sniffer I've heard comment on it has unfailingly said it has to go to the non-white.
The "Triple Crown" isn't a real accomplishment. It's based on numerous factors, all of which have to align temporally, along with a solid year from a hitter in the right place. It's even less impressive when done in the American League, where power hitters are inundated with RBI opportunities (kinda like spread offenses in football where the quarterbacks get a larger share of the total offense).
Here are Cabrera's numbers for 2012:
44 HR 139 RBI 330 AVG
Each of those is a traditionally good number. But none of them are outstanding.
Take a look at these season performances:
49 HR 137 RBI 331 AVG
54 HR 156 RBI 314 AVG
73 HR 137 RBI 328 AVG
43 HR 137 RBI 333 AVG
45 HR 110 RBI 319 AVG
64 HR 160 RBI 328 AVG
45 HR 157 RBI 318 AVG
49 HR 130 RBI 366 AVG
44 HR 133 RBI 326 AVG
43 HR 143 RBI 328 AVG
48 HR 145 RBI 324 AVG
All of those are performances had by various major leaguers in the past thirty years. Yet none of them won the triple crown. Cabrera was just fortunate to have had his good year when the rest of the league didn't perform as well.
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Note: Nearly all of those are drug cheats. Since we're still in the era of PEDs (and smaller strike zones, and maple bats, and smaller ballparks), it's reasonable to assume that Cabrera is also a juicer (and being hispanic makes him infinitely more suspect in that regard).
"Cabrera was just fortunate to have had his good year when the rest of the league didn't perform as well."
You could say the same about Frank Robinson's triple crown year in 1966 and Carl Yaszstremski's in 1967.
"Cabrera was just fortunate to have had his good year when the rest of the league didn't perform as well."
You could say the same about Frank Robinson's triple crown year in 1966 and Carl Yaszstremski's in 1967.
I beg to differ on Mantle's 56' season. He hit .352., hit 56 home runs and knocked in 130 RBI. The first two are all time numbers and 130 is elite but many years in the juiced era wouldn't lead the league. But I agree with your points on luck being as much of factor as dominance.I believe that's what I did say.
In theme, anyway. The whole point of my post was to show that winning the triple crown is a hollow achievement based on mere chance.