>Blue Collar Baseball: Rollins benched for lack of hustle

>Just discovered this blog which has this as the mission:

The aim of this blog is to put a spotlight on players and teams that play the game the “right way” and respect the traditions of the game of baseball. I like guys and hustle and give 100% day in and day out. I also realize that many players are great people and will attempt to give due respect for their humanitarian efforts off the field.

Now this should be interesting…one SS was benched for lack of hustle and pouted for a year…let’s see how the MVP reacts.

Blue Collar Baseball: Rollins benched for lack of hustle

Willie Watch: Two Troubling Sentences

These are two sentences that I read in Newsday. They worry me.

Nuñez was batting .133 (6-for-45) at New Orleans. Randolph indicated he could use him to spell either David Wright or Luis Castillo.

You’re going to “rest” Wright for Abraham Nunez? Really?

Willie had a nice week. It’s over. I’m restarting the Willie Must Go brigade. Who’s in?

Blue Collar Baseball: Rollins benched for lack of hustle

Just discovered this blog which has this as the mission:

The aim of this blog is to put a spotlight on players and teams that play the game the “right way” and respect the traditions of the game of baseball. I like guys and hustle and give 100% day in and day out. I also realize that many players are great people and will attempt to give due respect for their humanitarian efforts off the field.

Now this should be interesting…one SS was benched for lack of hustle and pouted for a year…let’s see how the MVP reacts.

Blue Collar Baseball: Rollins benched for lack of hustle

>Rays-Sox War

>Wow it must be the 21st century. The Red Sox have won two World Series and their heated rival in the AL East is the Tampa Rays!

Here’s a fun account of last night’s fight that I found:
http://www.survivinggrady.com/2008/06/coco-to-rays-pull-my-hair-like-little.html

And Coco had this to say:
“After that, people were trying to pull my hair like little girls. Instead of throwing some real punches or something like that..”

Little Girls? I gotta see that video! Oh…here it is:

>The Days Off Nonsense

>You are 25 years old working a full-time job. Sometimes you even have to work 20 days in a row. However, you are young energetic and make five million dollars a year.

Your gig? You have to come to the ballpark, usually late afternoon, sometimes late morning. You field some grounders, throw a few balls, and hang out in the batting cage You have some stress in your life from the press and idiotic arrogant bloggers.

When the baseball game starts you spend about 90 minutes standing newar one of the bases, and you get to bat usually 4 to 5 times a game. Shower, deal with more idiots, and go home. Extensive travel.

Sure maybe it becomes a daily grind – everyone has that whether you’re an astronaut, a farmer, a trucker or The Captain of the Mets.

What doesn’t make sense is your manager giving you a day off. You still have to show up early, work out before the game and deal with idiots. Sure you don’t have to stand in the sun (or lights) for 90 minutes and you don’t have to swing that heavy bat four or five times. A day off would be – stay home, hit the beach, we’ll see you tomorrow.

If my boss made me commute and sit at my desk but not use the compuer or phone – well that’s not a day off there boss-man. I’m here anyway, I might as well answer the phone.

So Willie, let Wright play. Let him play in 2500 straight games if he’s feeling fine. There’s no such thing as a “day off.” It’s a benching. Don’t bench the Captain.