Is it just me, or is this Michael Young thing just stinking to high heaven? I mean that from a fantasy perspective.
If Young is traded, his value takes a tumble. He loves hitting in Arlington and does it well.
If he is not traded, does he mope around?
Does he get played less?
Will he adjust to dh'ing half the time?
I'm guessing he'll be had a full round later in the next go round of drafting compared to early drafts.
I'm old, so I get 'old school' questions sometimes PM'ed to me...
Somebody asked me what is different about baseball now compared to the 'good old days'.
So I started a list.
Game winning hit, not walkoff
Taking pitches when a pitchers wild, not 'Grip it and rip it'
Bats cracked, not explode or become weapons of ash destruction
Dirt, not batting gloves
Stirups, not streamlined
Sore arm, not Tommy John
Any out, counts, not fielders indifference
Playing for team, not playing for agent
Dad, not agent
Handshake, not cheerleading hand jive
Fastball, not two seam, four seam, cutter
A save, not a five out save
Blocking the plate, not swipe tags
Pitch till you get hit, not pitch till the pitch count is up
Wild, not loss of command
handful of dirt, not sliding gloves
Jumping up and down with joy, not a rehearsed, pre-planned celebration
A catcher firing the ball back at the pitcher, not going out to 'calm him down'
Stadiums with the aroma of cigar smoke in the stands, not the smell of stale beer
Box scores in tomorrows paper, not newspapers going belly up
The Los Angeles Angels, not the....you know
four man rotations, not five man rotations
Long and short relief, not specialists
Belts, not elastic
stuttering after a game, not 'it was a team effort'
Saying, 'I made a good play there, didn't I', not, 'Glory to God for all that happened'
Shaving cream pie in the locker room, not, find a camera
I'm sure some of you can come up with more....
[ February 10, 2011, 07:06 AM: Message edited by: DOUGHBOYS ]
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Michael Young is a professional baseball player period. He's a professional hitter, professional fielder at various positions and professional in his approach. He's done everything asked as a team player and is an overall team leader through example. He deserves respect... and a starting spot in someone's infield.