After being aced by Monica Seles, Alan Hess said:
AH> Johnson was so adamant about moving Ripken because of Davey's ego.
Think about it, Alan. You spend more time focusing on Bordick and calling him
the primary reason why the offense lost 137 runs (Don't say that you didn't
because you did) and making him the primary reason why Baltimore failed this
year (Was the fact that he possibly could be going to Baltimore the reason
why they failed last year?). Never mind that Alomar missed 41 games or that
the primary reason why Anderson drove in 43 fewer runs is that he hit 38
fewer home runs or the primary reason why Palmeiro's runs batted in were down
was the fact that he hit worse this year AND he had to deal with Alomar not
being there like he was last year.
If Bordick was such a detriment and such a bad fielder as you make him out to
be, why is it that it wasn't reflected in the fielding and pitching? Whether
you like it or not, pitching IS fielding and even the best pitchers look like
crap when their fielding betrays them. Bordick didn't and was cited by many
people in the organization, including his teammates, for his work.
As for your comments about Johnson....In my opinion, Bonilla jaked his way
back into the lineup. DH would have meant less money and would have killed
his market value. Even if he was a bum in the field, he could command more
money than he could as a DH. The man can manage and he knows a lot more about
this game than you and I combined (Look it up). 99% of his moves work out and
this one was a winner. I know your disappointed not to get back Todd, the God
but that's the way it is. Bordick will be even better next year but his
efforts will probably be wasted because of Miller but you'll see any failure
by the team as Bordick's and not Miller's.
--- TrekEd 1.00
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