The Measure of a Man
Posted on October 20, 2004 at 8:25 am | No Comments
Just when I thought I couldn’t possibly have any less respect for a man…
…he proves me wrong with one pathetic slap.
Which is balanced out by the increased and unmeasurable respect I have for Curt Schilling (who was, believe it or not, already my favorite non-Sox player before we even signed him). Curt, believe what you need to believe, but that wasn’t anyone’s god out there… it was all you.
Not much else I can say about last night that isn’t already being said in blogs, on sports radio, and in offices around the country. Like I wrote, everything’s a bonus at this point, nothing can ever be predicted, and I’ve got at least one more night booked with a baseball game.
Instead I’ll share the words of writer Peter David, who had this to say over on his blog this morning…
“See, here’s the amusing thing: The Yankees are already losers.
Granted, they’re in the playoffs, but they’ve been in plenty of playoffs. But the road to those playoffs include a three game set at Shea where they were swept by the Mets, a historic 22-0 shellacking, and now they’ve done what no other team in the history of MLB has ever done: Wound up in a game 7 after blowing a 3 game to none lead.
So the question of tonight isn’t whether they’re going to be losers–they already are–but just how BIG losers they’re going to be. Are they going to be losers who avoid total humiliation, or are they going to be mega losers?”
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