The Aura

INT. METS OFFICE – DAY

Steve sits across from Buck Showalter in a serious, slightly uncomfortable meeting.

STEVE: (awkwardly confident) Buck, I’ve decided to go in a different direction for next season.

BUCK: (confused) Different direction? We won 101 games last year, Steve. You traded half the team in June.

STEVE: (overstating) It’s totally my decision, Buck. I just feel it’s time for a change. A fresh perspective.

BUCK: (still confused) But I was Manager of the Year…

STEVE: (hastily) Yes, yes, and you did great! But it’s a… strategic move. All me. My decision.

BUCK: (confused) Strategic Move?

STEVE: (stammering) Well, you see, it’s… it’s a strategic thing. All my idea. Completely.

Suddenly, the door bursts open, and an intern rushes in, whispering frantically in Steve’s ear. Steve’s eyes widen.

INTERN:  Boss, David is on line two, he wants to know if its done yet.

STEVE: (awkwardly) Actually, Buck….it’s your aura.

BUCK: (incredulously) My aura?

INT. JERRY’S APARTMENT – DAY

JERRY: (baffled) You let go of Buck Showalter? The guy who just had a stellar season? Why?

STEVE: (proudly) Yep! My decision! Time for a new era!

JERRY: (incredulous) And who’s replacing him?

STEVE: Carlos Mendoza.

JERRY: Who?

STEVE:  Carlos Mendoza.

JERRY:  Like I said.  Who?  Who is Carlos Mendoza????

STEVE: Jerry, my friend, you are looking at the man who just hired away the Yankees bench coach.

JERRY: (more baffled) The Yankees’ bench coach? Why?

STEVE: (trying to sound visionary) He’s got potential, Jerry! Untapped potential!

JERRY: (puzzled) Potential? What kind of potential?

STEVE: (trying to sound knowledgeable) You know, Jerry, the potential… the… untapped potential!

JERRY: (sarcastically) Oh, untapped potential. Like a hidden treasure in the dugout?

STEVE: (enthusiastically) Exactly! He’s got this… this aura. A managerial aura!

JERRY: (doubtful) Aura? I thought we were talking about baseball.

STEVE: (defensively) It’s a new approach, Jerry. Analytics are out, gut feelings, aura, that’s in. It’s all part of the game now.

JERRY: (teasing) So, what, does he have a better aura than Buck? Is it a winning aura? A playoff aura?

STEVE: (struggling) Well, it’s… it’s hard to explain. It’s like he knows things. Things others don’t.

JERRY: (mockingly) Like a baseball psychic?

STEVE: (nodding, then hesitating) Yes! No, no, not a psychic. More like he’s… he’s got a vision. A strategic vision!

JERRY: (still teasing) A strategic, aura-reading, untapped visionary. Boy, the Mets are really breaking new ground!


Suddenly, Kramer bursts in, his hair wilder than usual, his eyes bright with excitement.

KRAMER: (excitedly) Hey, I just heard the news! You hired Carlos Mendoza!  That’s a great hire Steve!

STEVE: (surprised) You think it’s a good move?

KRAMER: (enthusiastically) Oh, it’s brilliant. Mendoza… he’s got an aura. A real winner’s aura!

STEVE: (claps hands, relieved) See, Jerry? I told you about the aura!

KRAMER: (nodding) Oh yeah, it’s all about the energy, the vibes. I met him once, you know. He’s got that… that magnetic field of success around him!

JERRY: (jokingly) What, do you have an aura detector now, Kramer?

KRAMER: (seriously) You don’t need a detector, Jerry. You feel it! It’s like… (waves hands around) …zapping through the air!

STEVE: (proudly) Exactly! That’s what I saw in him. The zapping!

JERRY:  The zapping

STEVE:  Zapping Jerry.  An Aura.

INT. JERRY’S APARTMENT – A FEW MONTHS LATER

Jerry, Kramer, and Steve are watching a Mets game on TV. The atmosphere is tense; the Mets are losing badly. Steve looks particularly distressed.

JERRY: (dryly) How’s that zapping working out for you?

STEVE: (anxiously) It’s just a rough patch, Jerry. Every team has them.

KRAMER: (excitedly) Wait, wait! It’s the ninth inning. This is where the aura comes in!

The camera on TV shows Carlos Mendoza, looking stressed in the dugout. The Mets proceed to make a series of blunders, trailing in the game.

JERRY: (teasing) Maybe Mendoza’s aura is on the fritz.

STEVE: (dejected) This isn’t how it was supposed to go. He had the aura, Jerry. The zapping!

KRAMER: (trying to be optimistic) Maybe it’s a low-energy day. You know, cosmic interference.

JERRY: (sarcastically) Yeah, probably solar flares or something.

STEVE: (sighs) I don’t get it. The fans are furious, the press is having a field day, and the team… the team just isn’t responding to his aura.

JERRY: (teasing) Looks like Mendoza’s aura got caught stealing to end the game.