I Used to Respect New York Sports Fans...
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...But they've really done it this time.
I swear to God--if Yankees fans have gotten to ARod so much that his game is permanently affected, I may be as big a Yankee-hater as there is out there. I'm not kidding.
If Yankees fans have done to the greatest all-around talent we may ever see what they did to Chuck Knoblauch, I will damn them forever. It's not even funny.
Thanks to their fabricated conceptions of "clutch play," overwhelming Jeter love, and total disregard for the insignificance of strikeouts, they may be undermining the abilities of the best player they may ever see. It's ridiculous.
I really, really wish ARod could leave the Yankees for some team that would be undyingly grateful to have him, but sadly that contract might be the worst thing that ever happened to him. No one but the Yankees could ever afford him, and he's overpaid no matter what.
Fuck you Yankee fans, you irrational, spoiled fucking ingrates. ARod has done nothing to deserve this.
In the paraphrased words of Lee Elia, I hope ARod gets fuckin' hotter than shit, just to stuff it up them 40,000 fuckin' people that boo him every fuckin' night, because if they're the real Yankee fuckin' fans, they can kiss my fuckin' ass right downtown and print it!
(Now that I got that off my chest, it's off to church.)
4 comments:
Yes, while I probably rag on A-Rod more than anyone else here, he's still undeniably one the top 3-5 players in baseball. Also, it's not his fault that he was billed as the Savior of the Yankees. At this point, he badly needs both a change in team and a move back to shortstop. Honestly, a re-do of the Soriano-A-Rod deal wouldnt be a bad idea for both parties.
Zuch, one question. You say A-Rod is one of the best 3-5 players in baseball. Who behind Pujols is your #2 if it's not Alex Rodriguez? And I better not hear the words "Jermaine Dye" in your answer.
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