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Twins catching them John Brown beats right now lol
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In a feature story on Bryce Harperrunning in this week's Sports Illustrated, two Nationals officialscompared the scrutiny the 18-year-old mega-prospect has faced to whatJackie Robinson endured when he broke baseball's color line.
In trying to describe the pressure facing Harper, Nationals Directorof Player Development Doug Harris gave this quote to SI writer TomVerducci:
"This is really unfair and it's totally different, but if I can makea comparison to one guy that has been scrutinized like this, it wouldbe Jackie Robinson. And it's unfair because it was a differentstandard. He was under a microscope in an era when we didn't haveInternet, didn't have cellphones. Now, Jackie Robinson had his lifethreatened. I'm not comparing Bryce to that. But as far as nonstopscrutiny? Absolutely. Day to day."
Minor league coach Tony Tarasco, who is as close to Harper as anyNationals employee, made a similar comparison to SI independent ofHarris's remarks:
"Jackie Robinson. You have to go back to Jackie Robinson to findanybody who goes through this much scrutiny. It wasn't like this for[Stephen] Strasburg. Wasn't like this for Alex Rodriguez."
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Why even do that to yourself?
In a feature story on Bryce Harperrunning in this week's Sports Illustrated, two Nationals officialscompared the scrutiny the 18-year-old mega-prospect has faced to whatJackie Robinson endured when he broke baseball's color line.
In trying to describe the pressure facing Harper, Nationals Directorof Player Development Doug Harris gave this quote to SI writer TomVerducci:
"This is really unfair and it's totally different, but if I can makea comparison to one guy that has been scrutinized like this, it wouldbe Jackie Robinson. And it's unfair because it was a differentstandard. He was under a microscope in an era when we didn't haveInternet, didn't have cellphones. Now, Jackie Robinson had his lifethreatened. I'm not comparing Bryce to that. But as far as nonstopscrutiny? Absolutely. Day to day."
Minor league coach Tony Tarasco, who is as close to Harper as anyNationals employee, made a similar comparison to SI independent ofHarris's remarks:
"Jackie Robinson. You have to go back to Jackie Robinson to findanybody who goes through this much scrutiny. It wasn't like this for[Stephen] Strasburg. Wasn't like this for Alex Rodriguez."
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Why even do that to yourself?
Originally Posted by Proshares
Zambrano, Dempster and Ramirez aren't accepting trades,
Originally Posted by Proshares
Zambrano, Dempster and Ramirez aren't accepting trades,
Originally Posted by CP1708
Originally Posted by Proshares
Zambrano, Dempster and Ramirez aren't accepting trades,
@#$% them, you, and anyone else for that garbage.
Freaking losers. Go take a trade and play for the playoffs instead of always screwing us into the ground you freaking bums.
Originally Posted by CP1708
Originally Posted by Proshares
Zambrano, Dempster and Ramirez aren't accepting trades,
@#$% them, you, and anyone else for that garbage.
Freaking losers. Go take a trade and play for the playoffs instead of always screwing us into the ground you freaking bums.
10:21am: The White Sox are in serious talks for a deal that would send starter Edwin Jackson and third baseman Mark Teahen to the Blue Jays for reliever Jason Frasor and a prospect, tweets Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports. Rosenthal's colleague Jon Paul Morosi says this deal is close and money could be involved. The rumor was first reported ten hours ago on Twitter by a fellow named Doug Seyller.
11:09am: Joel Sherman of the New York Posttweets that this deal is close but not complete, because the moneyexchange requires approval and the Jays are trying to spin Jackson toanother team. That team may be the Cardinals, based on tweets from Joe Strauss, Jon Heyman, and Sherman. Sherman believes the Cardinals could also get a reliever and Colby Rasmus may be involved, but nothing is official. The Blue Jays have interest in Rasmus, tweets Morosi.
10:21am: The White Sox are in serious talks for a deal that would send starter Edwin Jackson and third baseman Mark Teahen to the Blue Jays for reliever Jason Frasor and a prospect, tweets Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports. Rosenthal's colleague Jon Paul Morosi says this deal is close and money could be involved. The rumor was first reported ten hours ago on Twitter by a fellow named Doug Seyller.
11:09am: Joel Sherman of the New York Posttweets that this deal is close but not complete, because the moneyexchange requires approval and the Jays are trying to spin Jackson toanother team. That team may be the Cardinals, based on tweets from Joe Strauss, Jon Heyman, and Sherman. Sherman believes the Cardinals could also get a reliever and Colby Rasmus may be involved, but nothing is official. The Blue Jays have interest in Rasmus, tweets Morosi.