TUCK! sez: Really, what were they smoking?
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TUCK! sez: Really, what were they smoking?by TuckNovember 29, 2010
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hal p said...
i’m confused. what does jeter’s gold glove (voted by managers) have to do with the BBWAA? Posted 11/29 at 11:41 AM
TUCK! said...
@Hal: You’re right, it confuses the point. Pretend it says something else. Posted 11/29 at 12:15 PM
Paul Francis Sullivan said...
If they were smoking something to vote King Felix the Cy Young then PUFF AWAY! Posted 11/29 at 05:28 PM
hmmm said...
So if Jeter’s Gold Glove confuses the point… does that mean that the point is that Felix and Votto were undeserving? Maybe you’re better off with the confused point after all. Posted 12/03 at 11:17 AM
TUCK! said...
@hmmm: Um, “okay”? Read into it whatever you like; to paraphrase Robert Crumb, it’s only lines onscreen, folks. (FWIW, and since you mention it, I *do* think we could find more deserving players than Hernandez, Votto and Jeter for the post-season honors they were honored. Same thing with Lincecum last year. Which is *not* to say I think Hernandez and Votto are “undeserving”—insofar as the end of season awards are meaningful anymore.) Posted 12/04 at 02:38 PM
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What, someone on THT thinks that Felix was undeserving of best pitcher?