Sunday, October 20, 2024

No matter what happens this winter, Juan Soto will be a Yankee icon, but will the media let us enjoy it?

Excuse me? Hello? Yeah, me? In the back. Sorry, but I got a dumb question...

All due respect to the TBS announcers - the exit velos the sideline interviews, the cool  graphics - last night, did the play-by-play guy, Brian Anderson, have to follow Juan Soto's incredible, game-breaking hit by saying, "His price tag just went up." 

Yeah. That's what he said. I mean, was that necessary? Was it witty? Was it right? Would he have said it about, say, Alex Verdugo? Or any of the Cleveland Guardians? When Patrick Mahomes throws a TD pass, do they say, "Worth every cent!" Because that's exactly what he also said about Soto, as if he's a stone-hearted mercenary calculating his next contract while rounding third. Even fellow announcer Ron Darling jumped ship, wondering why they always must make it about money?

Look, I appreciate that Soto will soon be in line for a golden shower an avalanche of cash, when he becomes a free agent. And yes, the sports media always needs the simplest, crudest narrative possible, which is usually to assign money to everything. Next year, Soto might be a Seattle Mariner, just as Joggy was, or even play for the crosstown Mets, like Luis Severino and Harrison Bader.  That will be his choice, which he will have earned. But does that mean the world series requires Soto to be replaced by a dollar sign avatar? If so, I hope the announcers remember to bring up Shohei Otani's deferred cash payments, a voodoo salary structure, which will outlast the polar caps and make Bobby Bonilla Day look like a trip to the 7-Eleven for a pack of cigs. 

I say, fuck them all. Soto is one of the best things that happened to the Yankees in 15 years. He is the most expressive and entertaining batter since Reggie Jackson. He is wonderful to watch, and he never phones in an AB. When he was hurt last summer, we fell apart. Every Yank fan knows what's coming: Hal will either pony up the cash - because, after all, we are the New York Fucking Yankees - or Soto will go somewhere else (and, by the way, make the biggest mistake of his career.) Hopefully, Cooperstown Cashman will figure something out. (And didn't Cash look like an old man in the owner's box? Dorian Gray. What happened? Or has it been that long...?)

But is it impossible to let us simply enjoy our first trip back to the world series in a generation? Must they make it about money? Because that worn-out narrative about George Steinbrenner demanding results - that's as old as our last championship. Kids growing up today have no memory of the Yankees buying Catfish, or Reggie, or any of them. If the Yankees win the world series, they will ride down the Canyon of Heroes in a cloud of confetti that is unrivaled anywhere in the world. I believe that such an experience will change hearts and minds, though apparently not the MLB announcers, who will simply see wallets being drained and unfulfilled betting parlays.

Look, this site has a lot of old-timers, who can be quite cynical at times. The Yankees have done that to us. But really, when it comes to old school disillusionment, we got nothing on TBS. 

18 comments:

Doug K. said...

There really are no words, still.

So instead... here is the link to the Ricky Ricardo's call of Soto's HR provided by Joe of Az at the bottom of list night's thread.

https://www.reddit.com/r/NYYankees/comments/1g7qrdk/rickie_ricardos_call_of_sotos_homerun

That!

BTR999 said...

FWIW, when asked about Soto by MM after the game, FrankenSteinbrenner froze like an ice cube at the North Pole.

Rufus T. Firefly said...

Our only hope is Soto has such a screaming WS -- like a 1.750 ops, that HAL would be afraid of credible death threats if he failed to sign him. (e.g., tanks at the front gate of his mansion, or his favorite polo pony's head in his bed)

ranger_lp said...

Tnx Doug...wonderful call...

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The Hammer of God said...

Well, well, well, I'll be damned. Our Bronx Bums have made it to the gates of Paradise. I'm glad I was wrong about them not having a snowball's chance in hell of making it to the World Series. But now comes the really hard part.

TheWinWarblist said...

The '90s Yankee dynasty, the greatest dynasty of the modern MLB era, wasn't built on money.

The Hammer of God said...

I'm hoping it'll be the Artful Dodgers over the Mets. It'll be re-match of the 1981 World Series between the Yankees and the Dodgers. A chance for the Yankees, finally, to avenge that terrible loss. If these Bronx Bums can get it done and become the 2024 World Series Champions, they will have gone through the eye of a needle. They will have done the miraculous. Something I thought they had absolutely zero chance of doing. We'll see, won't we? I'll believe it when I see it.

TheWinWarblist said...

MLB Tonight just played Soto's entire at bat against Gaddis. Soto is legend. He must remain a Yankee forever.

TheWinWarblist said...

Fuck the Los Angeles Dodgers.

TheWinWarblist said...

Stealin' Giancarlo has 8 hits postseason against the Cleveland franchise. All 8 are homeruns.

ranger_lp said...

Not sure if anyone noticed, but when Boone was interviewed on the field after the game, there were no "you know(s)" and "umm(s)". May have been the first time all season he actually spoke from within himself...or told the truth...

Ceeja said...

The last time the Yanks beat the Dodgers in 1978, Munson was interviewed and he noted that the Dodgers had been favored in the last two world series. Munson said: We're good too.

I've been ripping on these guys all year. But they've got some pride, and yes they're good too.

JM said...

Brian Anderson should just go on the Guardians' payroll, already. What an annoying announcer and obvious partisan.

But, fuck him and the crappy suits he rode in on.

Now, Frank Messer. There was a classy guy.

thecontrarian said...

Jazz Chisholm Jr.: “I think we should re-sign Soto. $700 million. Final offer.”
Giancarlo Stanton, on Juan Soto: “We need him to stay. He’s going to stay. We need to bring it home, and then we’ll bring him home also.”

It isn't just Brian Anderson, Mr. Seely. After a thrilling three-game series in Cleveland that brought us the AL pennant, surely a talented writer such as yourself can do better than this column the day after we win our first pennant in 15 years.

JM said...

He could have done a post called "Why did it take 15 fucking years?", but I think everyone here knows the answer to that question. Hal and Brian and Boone. And now they do a victory lap and tout their stupid fucking "process," where results don't matter.

If results don't matter, they had no business being at the celebration.

So obviously, results do matter, don't they, boys?

The Hammer of God said...

HAL, Brian & Boone are prissy asshole hypocrites. I'm glad they got booed. Shows Yankee fans are in the know. It ain't just us.

Kevin said...

Duque, thanks for another excellent piece. And I think that you are right about Cashman. Back in August I saw a photo of him and he doesn't look "well". Weight loss perhaps. While he really seems like a prick I hope that he isn't SICK. But he is sickening.