cwa@ihuxm.UUCP (08/17/83)
Just a poll of the major league baseball fans to find out which player they feel has disappointed his team and fans the most this season. This question came to mind after a discussion I had about high paid baseball players but that is not the only criterion, its can be someone who made a big contribution last season or someone acquired to provide that something extra that was needed to take the team to the top. Here are some examples for this season, (in my opinion): Joe Morgan - Phillies Greg Brock - Dodgers (pre-season rookie of year candidate) Don Sutton - Brewers Gorman Thomas - Indians (& Brewers) Andujar - Cardinals Reggie - Angels Send your "favorite" loser by mail to me, ihuxm!cwa. Carl Amport
jeff@dciem.UUCP (Jeff Richardson) (08/19/83)
As far as Reggie being a most disappointing player is concerned, I disagree. For one thing, he is getting on in years, so you can't expect him to produce the way he did a few years ago. Also, his main contributions have always come in post-season play. He has had several mediochre seasons, only to follow them with playoff excellence. I know you have to get to the playoffs first, but why should Jackson be expected to do much better this season than he has in the past? I have seen only one Angels game this year. The Blue Jays led all the way and were up by three going into the ninth. With two out, the Angels had two men on base and had already scored once. Guess who came up to bat. The fans were on Jackson as they are no matter where he plays, but with two strikes on him, he responded with a homer to put the Angels up by one. The Jays couldn't come back in the bottom of the ninth, and the Angels left with a victory. The moral of the story is, "Reggie is still winning games." I have always thought that Reggie's large salary is mainly for his ability to draw fans. I don't know what the Angels attendance figures are or what Reggie's salary is, but if he draws an extra 2500 fans to every home game, at an average of $5 per fan, the team can pay him a million dollars a year and still come out ahead. It's difficult to tell how many fans he brings to Angels home games, but I know my girlfriend suddenly gets keen on going to baseball games when the Angels are in town, and I don't think she knows who Rod Carew is. That means Reggie is doing baseball in general a lot of good by bringing new fans to the games. He is probably the only baseball player who is recognised by millions of people who know nothing about the game. All these things considered, he shouldn't be disappointing no matter how badly he plays. Jeff Richardson DCIEM, Toronto PS: I boo him when I go to the games. I think he'd be disappointed if he wasn't booed.