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Let the record show that I gave Posada the benefit of the doubt last night. I offered the possibility that he asked out of the lineup to be a good teammate.
Now it looks like that possibility is as dead as Posada’s credibility. He is quitting on the team, just as much as Manny Ramirez quit on the Red Sox. (Except Manny could still hit.)
Here are some of my initial thoughts
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Think that will happen?
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I kind of like the thought of Jorge finding out about it and calling his wife and saying “Um honey. Please tell me you didn’t send a Tweet out saying that I am out because of a bad back.”
And of course she would reply “Yeah I did. I figured that it would end any controversy. Did it work?”
“I’ll see you when I get home, dear.”
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"I was hurt... but it wasn't bad. I was disrespected... blah blah blah."
It seemed like he didn't have his script prepared.
My friend in baseball obsession, Lisa Swan at Subway Squawkers, wrote about Posada’s rambling post game explanation.
She compared it to John Belushi’s string of excuses to Carrie Fisher in The Blues Brothers.
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If A-Rod had thrown a hissy fit after being dropped to 8th in the 2006 playoffs?
Or didn’t want to be embarrassed on national TV?
Can you imagine anyone who wasn’t a home grown Yankee Core hero pulling this crap?
They’d be cut before you could say Ed Whitson.
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He gets to retire with dignity and everyone saying what a great Yankee he was and so happy for him blah blah blah.
Nobody talked about the Yankees not bringing him back for 2004 and his three years in Houston or the fact that he took PEDs. Everyone was holding hands and skipping through the tulip fields wearing pinstripes.
Pettitte’s exit might be the exception rather than the rule for the exit of these Yankee legends. Remember how Bernie Williams career ended with the Yankees not bringing him back? Was he retired? Wasn’t he?
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The days of players in their late 30s suddenly becoming elite again are over.
And Derek’s pouty “They didn’t offer me a huge contract right away. That’s not fair!” press conference shows he might be a smidge more sensitive than his public persona lets on.
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Instead of stepping into the walking on egg shells changing of the guard, he gets to be part of an outstanding rotation on the best team in baseball.
And oh yeah, he gets to make more money than his grandchildren can spend!
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But keep in mind that the Yankee lineup is, amazingly, not that impressive. Besides Granderson, who is really tearing it up? Not Teixeira. Not A-Rod. Not Swisher. Not even Cano.
And the rotation is being held up by the likes of Barolo Colon and Freddy Garcia. For the first quarter that has seemed to work. Can they do it for three times as long as they already have?
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He’d have a beloved player walk instead of signing them to a sentimental contract.
We didn't have to sit through a long Pedro Martinez or Nomar Garciaparra or Johnny Damon breaking down saga.
It may be heartless, but it makes the season less awkward.
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Signing Posada to a four year deal late in his career was insane. And the reasons why are now obvious. They are paying top dollar for a catcher who can neither catch nor hit.
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Did he bitch and moan?
Nope.
He batted 9th and look what he did. He got an RBI single, called a shutout and according to the Providence Journal, poked fun at his own lack of production.
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"We have a chance to win ballgames. You can bitch, you can moan, or you can provide what you can to aid a team in winning -- and we want to win here.”
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"To Posada, who has had a great career, it's a personal slap in the face to hit ninth," said one former big-league manager. "Hit [Brett] Gardner ninth. Girardi has to understand that Posada's got more friends on that team than [Girardi] does."
Is this a baseball team or an episode of Survivor where alliances are formed? Why should Brett Gardner hit lower than Posada? Gardner is batting 90 points higher with superior OPS, OPS+, power and speed.
Posada only leads him in friends. Guess what? Get your average UP to .170 and maybe Posada should be moved up.
1. They could implode because the team is fractured
2. The team could rally and Posada can get into line and this becomes the moment where the team focused.
3. The team realize that cutting Posada is the only option and Jesus Montero arrives on the team opening up a new era of Yankee baseball.
I think #3 is the least likely.
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If he can’t solve this problem (and show that he is not equipped to deal with the inevitable looming disasters of Jeter, A-Rod and Rivera eventual declines) then he might be gone. Remember, Tony LaRussa will be a free agent next off season!
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And let’s face it, the only reasons why he got that deal were they didn’t want to disrespect Posada after the A-Rod contract negotiation in 2007 and because the Mets were interested.
Most other teams would have let him walk and have a younger player in his place.
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The Red Sox and Yankees game is the national ESPN game tonight.
I am sure this won't get any attention.
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