Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.
BigAppleJak said:Ryan Howard would have stayed and talked to the media.
Sam Banks said:He should have stayed and talked to the media.
He watched that damn ball right into the glove too, and just missed it.
I couldn't watch last night because I had to work 12 hours, they lost, and I didn't even bother watching it on DVR. I watched the E:60 piece on Scott Hall instead.
i'm with you, but albert should have stayed and talked. it might have went like this.bouwob said:im not sure why at least 1/2 the blame isn't going on jay for the bad throw
Or he could have just said it in his native language and made fun of the people who dont speak it.pujols5hof said:i'm with you, but albert should have stayed and talked. it might have went like this.bouwob said:im not sure why at least 1/2 the blame isn't going on jay for the bad throw
"you know mang, i took my eye off the dang ball ang it was just amazing, just amazing how i meesed it and it went to hong and yadi couldnt get elvis at secong base" "i promise you that ang gonna happeng again, trust me" :benson: :benson: :benson:
bongo870 said:Cant blame the loss of a game on one player. But aside the error that he did what about the fact he has not a hit yet in the world series?
ccouch (Chad) said:They would have had to answer those questions regardless of weather he talked or not.elmalo said:[quote="ccouch (Chad)":1eq8vcix]elmalo said:How do you know he didnt address his teammates? Most of these guys could care less about what is and isnt said in the media.
It doesn't matter if he addressed his teammates. He didn't owe them an explanation -- he owed them the common courtesy of taking questions from the media about HIS ERROR so that they didn't have to answer for it. He needed to face the media. You don't screw up and then leave your teammates to explain it for you. That's not being a good teammate. Instead, guys like Furcal had to stand and be asked to explain Pujols' error.
You are incredibly naive if you think it isn't a big deal in a clubhouse when a guy effs up and then leaves without talking to the media. He may not have wanted to stand in front of the media and take the questions, but he owed it to his teammates to do so. It is part of the job.
Everybody, not just the superstar, is expected to do it. Even starting pitchers who get lit up and knocked out in the 2nd inning stick around until after the game to talk to the media. That's the way it works.