Friday, July 12, 2024

Two Weeks.

 

Hope is on the way.

Just two weeks. Fourteen days. And we will have the chance to see dazzling young athletes who are willing to go all out, every time they compete, for Olympic gold.

All right, they're playing for real gold, by the bucket, and many of them are taking PEDs up the wazoo.

But still. There is not one Gleyber Torres among them. Not one Carlos Rodon. No Olympic DL with Giancarlo Stanton as permanent resident. No Brian Cashman to rationalize away predictable, obvious failure, and pretend it will all be good next year.

There is no next year. 

I used to feel sorry for these Olympic athletes, and I felt the whole spectacle vastly inferior to the likes of baseball, with its long season. Just a few minutes, even seconds, to make a name for themselves and it's all over—a stumble or an injury erasing a lifetime of work.

Now, I salute them. 

Now, I breathe a sigh of relief that their ranks won't include a .205 hitter putting on his home run jacket, as his teammates salaam to him up and down the dugout. Now I won't have to watch, night after night, the shoulder shrugs and the blank stares, the mumbled words about hope and good swings, as another season slinks off into the night.

This is it. No guaranteed contracts—yet. No excuses, afterwards—no one is going to stick around to hear them. 

I propose that, for the duration of the Olympics, we boycott the Yankees. We watch only the games from Paris, and give our mumbly, shruggy, ouchy, grouchy, barely conscious players (and their insufferable paymasters), the air.

You can't get up for the game? Then we can't either. We're going to Paris for the summer. See you when all the true athletes are done.











41 comments:

  1. Hoss I can easily do that! I love the Olympics. I’m a long distance runner, have complete 6 marathons I love all the track events!

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  2. Hoss,

    You are so correct, as always.

    Is there curling in the summer Olympics?

    My brother used to say watch the diver, because they didn't have the very large thighs .

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  3. Oh, as as an aside, yes, better than tonight's game.

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  4. I envy you, BTR. My knees and spine and hips ended my daily jogging. Never a runner like you, in your class, but I did enjoy it a lot. Sigh.

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  5. Don't look now (great movie), but the bottom of our order has put us ahead of the birds 2-0. Glory be.

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  6. I'm going to Germany in two weeks. Not good for Olympics watching with family stuff.

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  7. They still suck.
    Boone still needs to be fired.
    Ca$hole still needs to be drawn and quartered, then fed to the hogs.
    HAL still needs to drop dead so we will have a real owner that wants to win.

    Judge is still good.

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  8. YESman just advertised "Lucali". Anyone know it? Could we lure Sterling there?

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  9. Gleyber faces a guy who can't throw strikes, so he helps out by swinging at three pitches well out of the zone and missing all of them.

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  10. Volpe tried to make a play that should have been handled by Torres, who stood and watched. Then Torres makes a play that should have been Volpe's. Got the out, but wtf is he doing?

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  11. You would think a pitcher with as much experience as Cole would refrain from rolling his eyes every time somebody makes an error.

    His body language is amateurish.

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  12. Verdugo hits a weak grounder then jogs toward first.

    Trade him.

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  13. I kinda hate the modern day player

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  14. This ump is terrible. Seems like there are so many...

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  15. Really boring game. That can change if Boone brings in Ferguson.

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  16. Too many pitching changes by Baltimore. And none between innings. Always stopping the game.

    Overmanaging.

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  17. Orioles a little sloppy, too.

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  18. Blogger BTR999 said...

    I kinda hate the modern day player

    Ain't that the truth, Brother?

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  19. If they won't pitch to Judge, just put him in front of Soto. They'll have to then. Hell, let Judge lead off for a game or two. Doesn't help us at all to have our best hitter neutralized. Better Soto than him.

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  20. With Holmes on the mound, I assume we’re being set up for a come-from-ahead defeat.

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  21. Holmes getting behind in the count again…

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  22. Win or lose, Holmeslice still sucks.

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  23. That was a big Yankee win. Well, it would’ve been if this team wasn’t halfway down the toilet.

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  27. Amen, Hoss! We need the Olympics to get away from HAL & CO.'s bullshit. It's like a shot of cold gin in this horrible heat.

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  28. I'm with you, Hoss. But I have to figure out the formula that allows one in California to watch the live Olympic action. I can't b up at 3am any more.

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