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23 Feb 2008 03:21:11 | Gary Whittaker
3-pointer by Gary Whittaker
Point 1 - Red Sox Win! Red Sox Win!
There will NOT be a bigger sporting event this year than the
saga that was the 200 ALCS between the little Red Sox team
defeating the big bad Yankees. The stories involve Pedro
Martinez calling the whole damn Yankees as his "Daddy", to
Mariano Rivera coming back to pitch in game 4 after 2 "shocking"
deaths in his wife's family. From Schilling making baseball a
MAN'S sport by pitching off a bleeding ankle, to the Red Sox
making HISTORY with the 1st EVER come from behind 0 games to 3
to win the best of 7 game series. If it took a home run race
between McGuire and Sosa to break the all-time record to bring
life back to baseball, the 2004 ALCS will be known for bringing
excitement back to a nation that was in dire need of a diversion
from 9/11, Presidential debates, and war. Although this battle
was a far cry from a David vs. Goliath, people still tried to
make it seem as though it was. New York had history, tradition,
and the Curse of the Bambino on their side, not to mention a 182
MILLION dollar payroll (that's in 1 baseball season folks!). The
little old Red Sox had only 125 Million dollar payroll (number 2
after the Yankees, and another 24 million ahead of the number 3
Angels), an almost 9 decade drought, and that big curse against
them. It will be interesting to now see what comparisons are
drawn to a Cardinal team that is near the middle of the pack
(11th overall) with a whopping 50 million dollars less than the
Red Sox. I think this one will be over when the fat lady sings,
as the Sox will be the Fat Lady making fried chicken out of the
Cardinals.
Point 2 - Big Cecil, Big Debts
Detroit loved Cecil Fielder, who made over 47 million dollars
during his career as a major leaguer. Cecil "Big Daddy" Fielder
was one of the first in the modern day era to bring Home Run
hitting over the 50 mark in 1990, something that had not been
done in the American League for almost 30 years. 13 seasons, 319
Home Runs, 1 World Series ring, and 47 million dollars later,
Big Daddy is in hiding over debts owed to various groups or
people. For the average man, it is unfathomable that someone who
can own a 50 bedroom house, purchased for only 3.7 million (less
than 10% of his career earnings), can now be over 9 million
dollars in debt...and in hiding. With Cecil in the midst of a
divorce, we can only hope that Cecil gets the help he needs,
declares bankruptcy, and moves on. The life of luxury may be
over for him, but that does not mean he needs to ruin the rest
of it.
Point 3 - Hockey has now become a game of Chicken
Gary Bettman and Bob Goodenow are playing the most expensive
game of chicken profesionnal sports has ever seen. Bettman is
out to break the union, and Goodenow will not go back to the
table, if the offer resembles anything like the latest proposal
put forth by the owners. The problem for Goodenow right now is
that his players are starting to talk. While some players are
making fairly controversial statements (look up Chelios on this
lock-out), players for the most part, just want at least the
semblance of an effort made by their player association. To the
majority of the players making the league average or less, the
only thing they see out of this waiting game is diminishing
support capacity for their current lifestyle. Sure, over 200
players have gone to Europe, but that also in not a real option
for a lot of players, that have family commitments or other that
keep them in North America. They are beginning to realize that
in the end, the outcome of these negotiations will not favor
them. Both the owners and union admit that salaries will
decrease in the next collective bargaining agreement. So why
should they have to get NO money, when at least SOME money can
go to paying their mortgage? A Union is supposed to represent
the best interests of all its players. Sure, the owners did
cause this problem. It is not a player's fault if he accepts a
10 million dollar a year deal. Would YOU turn down that kind of
money? I think not.a
About Author :
Gary Whittaker is the editor of T.E.N Magazine, a social
commentary webzine with balls! You can check out more articles
at http://www.tenwebzine.com
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