Note to ESPN: The Truth About You
I wouldn't keep mentioning this subject, but they just
won't quit. The constant bias against Mariano Rivera. I
get the point--you guys just don't like the Yankees. So,
you rip their biggest star, their most immortal, because
you feel so small yourself. Most of us know by now that
the AL Cy Young voting is a fraud--they weren't going
to vote for Mo because he was so successful. One of them
actually came out and said that in a NY Times article.
I WROTE HERE OF JAYSON STARK'S APPEARANCE ON
CHARLEY STEINER'S SHOW ON XM EARLIER THIS
WEEK, IN WHICH STARK TOOK DOWN MARIANO
AS BEST HE COULD. HE ALSO TRIED TO SPOTLIGHT
AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT CLOSER, WHOM HE SAID
WAS OVERLOOKED--you know, the one on the west
coast these ESPN guys hype all the time, who's nothing
like Mariano. Now, I read another 2 puff pieces today
by ESPN's Jayson Stark, and he DOES THE SAME THING
AGAIN. THE AWARD IS OVER WITH. MARIANO LOST.
NOW, STARK WANTS TO PUT ON PAPER JUST
ENOUGH SO HE LOOKS LIKE HE KNOWS ABOUT
MO. Says maybe there should be a new award called
the Rollie Fingers Relief Award, and Mariano would be
ONE OF those considered for it. Really? Gosh, that
sounds really great. Then, Stark writes a whole new
article for the purpose of putting forth ESPN's
darling west coast closer, AND diminishing Mariano.
He starts by referring to his west coast closer as "a
future Hall of Famer." Why? (The guy isn't a future
Hall of Famer). Maybe he heard Dibble & Kennedy's
interview with Rollie Fingers this week, where a fuming
Dibble asked Rollie if HE THOUGHT MARIANO
RIVERA SHOULD GO TO THE HALL OF FAME.
Rollie said YES, he thought so. No one brought up
this west coast guy even though Rollie played for
the same team...(oh, yes, I forgot, Dibble DID bring
him up at the top of the show, about his "total saves"
--do they ever include Mariano's post season saves
in their "total saves" pr rant?---& Rollie dismissed
Dibble's point---Rollie said that "total saves" wasn't
an accurate barometer--easily a third of them
didn't really count. And, as he said, Mariano got
the games that counted). These ESPN guys are
narcissistic, petty and biased. The same goes
for whomever employs them. In case you guys
haven't heard, the truth always gets out nowadays.
Even about you.
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