smittykins March 11, 2016 Author Share March 11, 2016 Happy birthday, Aim! Have fun at Disney! 2 Link to comment
attica March 11, 2016 Share March 11, 2016 How can it be you've made it to another year, when I know this world is killing you, MyAimisTrue?! Here's hoping you catch a ball from a cute player! (Never going to miss an opportunity to make that joke. I apologize for being tiresome.) 1 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen March 11, 2016 Share March 11, 2016 Phyllis Schlafly, who has endorsed Donald Trump, says that Major League Baseball should ban foreign players, because they're taking jobs from American workers. I wonder how she feels about Canadian players only playing for Toronto. 1 Link to comment
xaxat March 11, 2016 Share March 11, 2016 Hell, she reminisces about how baseball was back in 1944. I wonder how she feels about black people playing in MLB. 3 Link to comment
King of Birds March 11, 2016 Share March 11, 2016 Phyllis Schlafly... who gives a shit? God, how backwards can you be. Some of the most exciting baseball players are "foreigners." Link to comment
bosawks March 11, 2016 Share March 11, 2016 (edited) I actually didn't know she was still alive. On a more baseball related topic someone needs to go and break up the Phils! Edited March 11, 2016 by bosawks Link to comment
ebk57 March 12, 2016 Share March 12, 2016 Happy Birthday Aim!! Hope you had a great day and enjoyed the game! Link to comment
ratgirlagogo March 12, 2016 Share March 12, 2016 I actually didn't know she was still alive. Me neither. Maybe she's a zombie. I'm still upset about Paul O'Neill. I don't like the Yankees and I knew that politically he was on the right, but damn. Up until this point I always liked the guy. 1 Link to comment
King of Birds March 12, 2016 Share March 12, 2016 On a more baseball related topic someone needs to go and break up the Phils! Perhaps you mean the Blue Jays? Also I think around April 1-2 we should all be ridiculous (not just me) and try to make picks for who'll make the playoffs. It'll make for some good laughs in October. Link to comment
shoregirl March 12, 2016 Share March 12, 2016 (edited) Perhaps you mean the Blue Jays? Also I think around April 1-2 we should all be ridiculous (not just me) and try to make picks for who'll make the playoffs. It'll make for some good laughs in October. Well with the way the Phillies are playing I am already planning to go to the inevitable parade after they win it all. (Is that ridiculous enough for you :) ?).Don't worry I am not delusional, I don't really think they are going to win this year but they are playing well and at least they may be fun to watch. I think the Phillies are definitely moving in the right direction. Edited March 13, 2016 by shoregirl Link to comment
MyAimIsTrue March 13, 2016 Share March 13, 2016 There was a Phillies player in Friday's game who impressed the hell out of me: Roman Quinn. He's a good hitter and has incredible speed and was a lot of fun to watch. Link to comment
bosawks March 13, 2016 Share March 13, 2016 Watching these kids play for the Phils has made my Spring! Link to comment
King of Birds March 16, 2016 Share March 16, 2016 The Adam LaRoche retirement story got interesting. Sources: LaRoche chose to retire after #WhiteSox prez Ken Williams told him that he no longer could bring 14-year-old son into clubhouse. And here is the long story (on a facebook link, sorry to those not on fb) "I asked Adam, said, 'Listen, our focus, our interest, our desire this year is to make sure we give ourselves every opportunity to focus on a daily basis on getting better. All I'm asking you to do with regard to bringing your kid to the ballpark is dial it back.' "I don't think he should be here 100 percent of the time - and he has been here 100 percent, every day, in the clubhouse. I said that I don't even think he should be here 50 percent of the time. Figure it out, somewhere in between. 1 Link to comment
Mittengirl March 16, 2016 Share March 16, 2016 I don't blame the Sox for feeling that way. It is a place of business, after all. I wonder if daddy felt his kid was a special snowflake and maybe other players disagreed? Or perhaps it was getting out of hand with too many players bringing their sons to the park all day, every day. I sure wouldn't want to have to deal with my co-worker's kids day in and day out. Especially if the kids feel entitled to hang out in the employees lounge, watching tv and playing music, using the work computers, generally getting under foot because parents aren't supervising them closely. Or in this case taking batting practice, fielding, taking up space in the clubhouse, dugout, on the field, etc., and just generally getting in the way while other players are trying to do their job. I am guessing there is more to this story. I doubt this is the first time someone raised the topic of LaRoche's kid spending too much time in the locker room. 5 Link to comment
attica March 16, 2016 Share March 16, 2016 I'd guess there'd be some insurance liability issues somewhere with that. Among other things that might be objectionable. 3 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen March 16, 2016 Share March 16, 2016 Ugh. Do they really expect people will buy these horrible looking hats? Link to comment
Lantern7 March 16, 2016 Share March 16, 2016 Buy? No. For free as part of a promotion? You bet. Link to comment
Mittengirl March 16, 2016 Share March 16, 2016 Holy crap those are hideous! I wouldn't even want one if it was free. But then again, I hate the alternate uniform trend. If the cap isn't navy blue with a white or orange Old English D, it isn't a Detroit Tigers cap, in my opinion. Speaking of my old-fashion, get-off-my-lawn attitude, what do you think our grandparents would think of vendors selling bottled water at the old ball park? Buy me some peanuts and Evian? 1 Link to comment
jennifer6973 March 16, 2016 Share March 16, 2016 (edited) I don't blame the Sox for feeling that way. It is a place of business, after all. I wonder if daddy felt his kid was a special snowflake and maybe other players disagreed? Or perhaps it was getting out of hand with too many players bringing their sons to the park all day, every day. I sure wouldn't want to have to deal with my co-worker's kids day in and day out. Especially if the kids feel entitled to hang out in the employees lounge, watching tv and playing music, using the work computers, generally getting under foot because parents aren't supervising them closely. Or in this case taking batting practice, fielding, taking up space in the clubhouse, dugout, on the field, etc., and just generally getting in the way while other players are trying to do their job. I am guessing there is more to this story. I doubt this is the first time someone raised the topic of LaRoche's kid spending too much time in the locker room. Here's a story from when he played for the Nats about his son: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/nationals/for-adam-laroche-nationals-spring-training-is-take-your-son-to-work-day-every-day/2013/02/25/5c313814-7f95-11e2-a350-49866afab584_story.html?tid=a_inl My serious opinion about this is why would you not care about your child's education? Do you want him to be like Dexter Manley (formerly of the Washington Redskins) who went through school be passed to the next grade even though he couldn't read? Plus what kind of School Board is okay with that. I mean seriously, do just enough school work to pass standardized testing? plus someone needs to tell Adam: Winners never quit and Quitter's never win, what are showing your son by just quitting? Edited March 16, 2016 by jennifer6973 2 Link to comment
ratgirlagogo March 17, 2016 Share March 17, 2016 Holy crap those are hideous! I wouldn't even want one if it was free. Seconded. Yikes. Link to comment
xaxat March 17, 2016 Share March 17, 2016 They need to put an epilepsy trigger warning on that page. 3 Link to comment
bosawks March 17, 2016 Share March 17, 2016 Dear Adam LaRoche, Your employer and your coworkers have the right to not want your kid around them all day, every day. When helicopter parents are saying, "Geez dude, get a grip", you probably need to step it back a notch. 7 Link to comment
MyAimIsTrue March 17, 2016 Share March 17, 2016 From the Washington Post link above: “We’re not big on school,” LaRoche said. “I told my wife, ‘He’s going to learn a lot more useful information in the clubhouse than he will in the classroom, as far as life lessons.’ ” Man, do I think Adam LaRoche is doing his son a major disservice. 6 Link to comment
jennifer6973 March 17, 2016 Share March 17, 2016 I agree. It makes me wonder what kind of school system lets this happen. Especially now since he's 14 and should be a freshman in high school. 1 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen March 17, 2016 Share March 17, 2016 Dear Adam LaRoche, Your employer and your coworkers have the right to not want your kid around them all day, every day. When helicopter parents are saying, "Geez dude, get a grip", you probably need to step it back a notch. But apparently his co-workers had no problem with it. In fact, the Sox players threatened to boycott yesterday's game until there was a closed door meeting. Link to comment
rippleintime17 March 18, 2016 Share March 18, 2016 But apparently his co-workers had no problem with it. In fact, the Sox players threatened to boycott yesterday's game until there was a closed door meeting. I would guess that at least SOME of them had a problem with it or else this wouldn't be happening. The more vocal ones (like Sale and Eaton) standing up for LaRoche is expected, but it's unlikely the guys who don't want the kid around 24/7 would want to be identified. Sounds like Williams was taking one for the team, literally, in being the bad guy. The school thing strikes me as odd, but more odd to me is that LaRoche also has a daughter who obviously doesn't have the kind of clubhouse access her brother does (and she shouldn't) so she gets far less time with him, but that seems to be something he's been able to balance his life around, yet being asked to have his son around less is enough to cause him to retire? It's awesome that clubhouses can be family-friendly and that kids are welcome at times but I can't imagine that every ballplayer is perfectly fine with anyone's kid always being around. 4 Link to comment
Moose135 March 18, 2016 Share March 18, 2016 It's awesome that clubhouses can be family-friendly and that kids are welcome at times but I can't imagine that every ballplayer is perfectly fine with anyone's kid always being around. And what happens when eight other guys decide they want to have their kids around all the time? It's a workplace, not a playground or day care center. Not to mention the shit storm that would ensue if the kid gets hurt while in the clubhouse or on the field... 4 Link to comment
rippleintime17 March 18, 2016 Share March 18, 2016 And what happens when eight other guys decide they want to have their kids around all the time? It's a workplace, not a playground or day care center. Not to mention the shit storm that would ensue if the kid gets hurt while in the clubhouse or on the field... Yeah, the whole thing seems like it would be a legal nightmare, especially if it's not officially written into a contract (as it appears this was not). Link to comment
Dejana March 18, 2016 Share March 18, 2016 I would guess that at least SOME of them had a problem with it or else this wouldn't be happening. The more vocal ones (like Sale and Eaton) standing up for LaRoche is expected, but it's unlikely the guys who don't want the kid around 24/7 would want to be identified. Sounds like Williams was taking one for the team, literally, in being the bad guy. The school thing strikes me as odd, but more odd to me is that LaRoche also has a daughter who obviously doesn't have the kind of clubhouse access her brother does (and she shouldn't) so she gets far less time with him, but that seems to be something he's been able to balance his life around, yet being asked to have his son around less is enough to cause him to retire? It's awesome that clubhouses can be family-friendly and that kids are welcome at times but I can't imagine that every ballplayer is perfectly fine with anyone's kid always being around. My wild guess is that LaRoche figures the girl is supposed to learn her life lessons at home with Mom? Maybe this guy's new gig can be as the spokesperson for attachment parenting. Link to comment
xaxat March 18, 2016 Share March 18, 2016 One of the cardinal rules of sports, stars get preferential treatment. Adam LaRoche is not a star. If the Sox thought he could hit .275 and drive in a hundred runs I think the kid would still be in the locker room. 1 Link to comment
Ms Blue Jay March 20, 2016 Share March 20, 2016 LaRoche's kid is home-schooled (and locker-room schooled apparently) Link to comment
mojoween March 20, 2016 Share March 20, 2016 I love my kid. I really really do. But there is no way I would want him with me at work every single day for 162 days. Sometimes an adult just needs to be an adult. 2 Link to comment
xaxat March 20, 2016 Share March 20, 2016 What is Chris Sale's problem with all of this? You would think it was his kid that got kicked out of the locker room. Clearly his beef with Williams goes deeper than this incident. 2 Link to comment
smittykins March 21, 2016 Author Share March 21, 2016 LaRoche's kid is home-schooled (and locker-room schooled apparently) From what I read, he works with a tutor from Sylvan Learning Center during spring training/the part of the school year that overlaps with the season. Of course, now that his dad is retired, that might change. Link to comment
ariel March 21, 2016 Share March 21, 2016 Does LaRoche feel the same way about not seeing this daughter all day every day? Would he quite his job for her? 3 Link to comment
StaceyNotStacie March 21, 2016 Share March 21, 2016 I'm wondering if LaRoche's family leads a Duggar-like lifestyle where the boys get to do boy stuff like hang out with ball players and the girls learn how to cook and other home making activities. Link to comment
rippleintime17 March 21, 2016 Share March 21, 2016 I'm wondering if LaRoche's family leads a Duggar-like lifestyle where the boys get to do boy stuff like hang out with ball players and the girls learn how to cook and other home making activities. I saw an article that said that his daughter, who's 11, plays softball and volleyball, so it doesn't seem to be. Link to comment
prican58 March 22, 2016 Share March 22, 2016 (edited) Management probably told LaRoche when he signed that he could bring the kid in "anytime"... not even once figuring that any parent would bring their kid in on a frequent/constant basis. And they prob figured that he would always tell management when he would be bringing the kid. I would not be surprised if before the season starts, LaRoche has a change of heart. He will realize that $13M or whatever it is, is nothing to sneeze at even if you have not squandered all the money you've made in your career. Could happen. BTW, those caps are hideous! You can't even see the team logo. Mittengirl, I'm with you. Edited March 22, 2016 by prican58 Link to comment
ebk57 March 23, 2016 Share March 23, 2016 ebk57, do you have Quackerjack, the Long Island Ducks mascot? They're in the independent Atlantic league. I was going through some stuff, and I have an extra. Back when I worked at Newsday, we had tickets and a suite. I went to a ton of games and collected a bunch of their stuff. He's been in the box for close to 10 years, and if you would like it, send me your info, and it's yours! QuackerJack has arrived! He's at home now in the mascot tower between Ballapeno and Henry the Puffy Taco from the San Antonio Missions. We had a great time at that game!! Thank you so much, Moose135! I really appreciate it!! 4 Link to comment
Moose135 March 23, 2016 Share March 23, 2016 That's wonderful! Looks like he will be right at home there! Link to comment
King of Birds March 23, 2016 Share March 23, 2016 I would not be surprised if before the season starts, LaRoche has a change of heart. This could be true, he could change his mind, but I'm unsure it'd be with the White Sox. Bad vibes now. But, my guess is we have seen the last of LaRoche. BTW that Henry the Puffy Taco and Ballapeno from the Missions are great! But... what unfortunate 'head is now relegated BEHIND QuackerJack? Looks like a Philly based one. 1 Link to comment
attica March 23, 2016 Share March 23, 2016 So the Rays beat the Cuban team, which naturally makes me wonder about how long it'll be before there are Che Guevara bobbleheads? 2 Link to comment
MyAimIsTrue March 23, 2016 Share March 23, 2016 I visited Cuba in 2012 and probably took more photos of Che statues, sculptures, murals, etc. than I should have. Link to comment
mojoween March 23, 2016 Share March 23, 2016 Joe Garagiola in the booth and my childhood summers were one and the same. RIP to a legend. 4 Link to comment
smittykins March 23, 2016 Author Share March 23, 2016 I always liked his self-deprecating sense of humor. "I wasn't even the best catcher on my street!" RIP, Mr. Garagiola. Say hi to Yogi for us. :( 4 Link to comment
Mittengirl March 23, 2016 Share March 23, 2016 Joe died? So sorry to hear that. I always loved listening to him and enjoyed his book, as well. And, of course, the Westminister dog show broadcasts. 1 Link to comment
King of Birds March 23, 2016 Share March 23, 2016 Can A-Roid be "over" sooner than 2017? Here's hoping. Link to comment
attica March 24, 2016 Share March 24, 2016 Is it weird that I best remember Joe G from all the game shows he hosted? Link to comment
MyAimIsTrue March 24, 2016 Share March 24, 2016 Not weird as I remember Joe as a game show host but also from NBC's baseball game of the week. That was summertime appointment TV for me and my dad. 3 Link to comment
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