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312player wrote:
Bradley was horrendous, I thought Latroy was fine as setup man and couldn't close..or do I remember that wrong?
I think that is generally correct.
That said, he blew a bunch of key games down the stretch in 2004.
which compelled dusty baker to pipe up and say "look dude, i wouldn't want to work for a place where they pull you out of your job at the first signs of trouble!" and compelled me to yell WHAT THE FUCK DUSTY YOU GODDAMN FOOL THIS ISN'T AN OFFICE JOB IT'S MOTHERFUCKING BASEBALL AND YOUR GUY LATROY IS BLOWING MULTIPLE SAVE OPPORTUNITIES DOWN THE STRETCH IN WHAT'S GOING TO END UP A CLOSE RACE!!!!!
of course, the cubs ended up losing out on that wild card by 1 or 2 games after a final weekend series against the braves was overshadowed by STONEGATE!
also, who could forget latroy taking on the media himself (i think after the in/famous game vs the reds at wrigley where steve stone called out exactly what was going to happen in extra innings and went on that postgame missive about how he's not second-guessing, he's first-guessing, but hey there are people who are paid a lot of money to make these decisions and, alas, that is not him) where he was ruminating over essentially grooving an 0-2 fastball to javier valentin or someone (i got a vibe like it was a man-up/you-cant-hit-me moment) like "IF I THROW A FASTBALL Y'ALL ARE GONNA SAY WHY DIDN'T YOU THROW A SLIDER?! IF I THROW A SLIDER Y'ALL ARE GONNA BE LIKE WHY AINT YOU THROW A FASTBALL?!!? NO MATTER WHAT I DO Y'ALL ARE [GONNA HATE]"
and then, of course, enabling that kind of combative/antagonistic relationship was big ol dustball who was going on about how he wouldn't wanna work for a boss who pulls you out of a job at the first signs of trouble. again, first signs?! lol didn't latroy blow something like 3-5 saves over the last few weeks of the season? whatever's clever, just as long as you don't compliment the other team's players on their daily performances against the cubs and expect carefree elevator rides. but hey, you know, when things were going better i have it on reasonable authority that they call him the planner, so clearly this was all going according to plan. and clearly dusty had a vision of the future where laurence holmes marked his territory in elevators so he knew that getting mercker out there in the shafts of justice would set a precedent that would go down in chicago [sports] media legend and lore.
TLDR = he's gotta have his horses, dude. did 05-06 teach you nothing? LET THE MAN HAVE HIS HORSES!
sincerely,
a walk clogging up the bases of life.
(yeah, even tho i'm not a cubs fan the 2004 cubs offended my baseball sensibilities so much i still clench up and argh reminiscing upon them to this day)
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