LET THE WORD GAMES AND POSTURING BEGIN
Peter MaGowan made a public statement that next year "Bonds will not be the centerpiece of this team". What is this man really saying? If Bonds is on the Giants next season, he will by definition, be the centerpiece of this organization wether Magown likes it or not. Bonds puts butts in the seats. For the last 10 years, Magowan has been lining his pockets with cash BECAUSE of Barry Bonds. Bonds is Giants history, an icon, a symbol of the Giants, as is Mays, McCovey and all of the Giants legends. He IS the Giants right now, and as long as he wears the Orange and Black he will be the centerpiece.
Macgowan also sputtered out the side of his neck that if Bonds didn't return "attendance would be fine". Does fine mean "half full"? Does fine mean being able to hear crickets at night games if the Giants don't field a contender? Becauseuse that's what will happen.
I've been a Giants fan for nearly 40 years, and I'm one of those sicko's that loved Candlestick. I loved the fog creeping over the top of the left side of the stadium at night games. I loved the swirling winds that played havoc with the most talented of outfielders, often making them look inept. When I finally got a ticket to go to a game at Pac Bell, I felt like I was cheating on a girlfriend. Candlestick and I had gone through so much together. When it looked like the Giants were moving to Tampa, I was there at the last game of the season and had to be physically removed from the park, because I refused to leave.
Mr. Magown does not truly understand the mentality of Giants season ticket holders. The true die hard Giants fans are the best in baseball with reguards to class, respect,and knowledge of the Giants and the game of baseball. But, sadly, die hard Giants fans do not own the majority of season tickets. When Pac Bell opened it was all about corporations getting the bulk of the remaining season tickets. Now ATT is filled with the kind of season ticket holders I despise... Status seeking, laptop carrying, Blue Tooth and cell phone wielding, chardonnay sipping, don't know who's who on the field, night game sunglass wearing elitist snobs. These are the same fans who won't show up when it's not posh anymore, or if the Giants arent't doing well. Face it, the newness of the park is wearing off a little. When was the last time you could get tickets,same day, to the final series of the year against the Dodger no less. Not since the Jewel By The Bay opened ... until this year.
So if Mr. Magown thinks he can strip the Giants down with out Bonds to "rebuild" with out taking a brutal attendance hit, he's mistaken. The Giants won't approach 3 mil in attendance next season.
Mr. Magown needs to keep his grocery mega millionare mouth shut, stop posturing for negotiation purposes, and leave baseball matters to baseball knowledgeable people. Stienbrenner can talk because he has the money to back it up.
Put up or shut up Pete.
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
ON BONDS

Let's stop all this speculation on where Bonds will be playing next year.
Bonds isnt going anywhere..period. He's a San Francisco Giants icon. There's going to be a Bonds statue put up at the yard someday alongside the other Giants HOF'ers. He's not hurting for green, and unlike most players nowdays, he has an immense appreciation for baseball history and the Giants franchise. Hes loyal to the Giants primarily because of his family ties and really want to retire as a Giant. I believe we'll see another side of Barry this offseason. He'll take a reduced salary to beat the record wearing the Orange and Black and then retire. He is NOT hurting the team, he still is an impact player just by his presence, and his legs are looking stonger than they have all year. He also has a tremendous work ethic, and he'll bust his kiester to stay in shape so he can accomplish these goals. Mark my words. Bonds, batting fourth, Opening Day 2007.
Let's stop all this speculation on where Bonds will be playing next year.
Bonds isnt going anywhere..period. He's a San Francisco Giants icon. There's going to be a Bonds statue put up at the yard someday alongside the other Giants HOF'ers. He's not hurting for green, and unlike most players nowdays, he has an immense appreciation for baseball history and the Giants franchise. Hes loyal to the Giants primarily because of his family ties and really want to retire as a Giant. I believe we'll see another side of Barry this offseason. He'll take a reduced salary to beat the record wearing the Orange and Black and then retire. He is NOT hurting the team, he still is an impact player just by his presence, and his legs are looking stonger than they have all year. He also has a tremendous work ethic, and he'll bust his kiester to stay in shape so he can accomplish these goals. Mark my words. Bonds, batting fourth, Opening Day 2007.
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Sanchez, Stud Number 5
What a wonderful, hope inspiring game today. Not just in respect to the pennant race picture, but the immediate future of the Giants. Jonathan Sanchez, the latest arrival to the Giants young and formidable rotation, threw 5 2/3 innings of 3 hit ball, giving up only one run while stiking out seven. His performance was nearly effortless. Although he did show some signs of lack of command as any young pitcher, nonetheless gave Giants fans a stellar performance, and now has the rest of the league perking up it's ears. I do believe the Giants have the makings of one of the most dominant young starting rotations of this era.(Sorry Marlins)
The Giants have some aging veterans they need to unload to free up some free agent money. If the Giants can wheel and deal to get two young stud hitters... I know Pujols is untouchable, but Carlos Lee and Soriano will more than likely be on the market . Imagine if we had Liriano and Nathan back from that horrible Pierzinski trade? Dare I say it? I dare...DYNASTY!!! Over the top?..Maybe.. But let me dream...
What a wonderful, hope inspiring game today. Not just in respect to the pennant race picture, but the immediate future of the Giants. Jonathan Sanchez, the latest arrival to the Giants young and formidable rotation, threw 5 2/3 innings of 3 hit ball, giving up only one run while stiking out seven. His performance was nearly effortless. Although he did show some signs of lack of command as any young pitcher, nonetheless gave Giants fans a stellar performance, and now has the rest of the league perking up it's ears. I do believe the Giants have the makings of one of the most dominant young starting rotations of this era.(Sorry Marlins)
The Giants have some aging veterans they need to unload to free up some free agent money. If the Giants can wheel and deal to get two young stud hitters... I know Pujols is untouchable, but Carlos Lee and Soriano will more than likely be on the market . Imagine if we had Liriano and Nathan back from that horrible Pierzinski trade? Dare I say it? I dare...DYNASTY!!! Over the top?..Maybe.. But let me dream...
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
Can I get a little traveling music maestro ???
Lets do a breakdown of the remaning games...
The Giants are at home for 12, away for 12. 6 of the home games are against the Pads and the Dogmeats. This is where they can do the most damage and make a huge push for the post-season. After Cincinatti, the Giants have the Cards, Rockies and Brewers on the road, none of whom are playing well at all. The Brewers just broke a 10 game losing streak against the Dodgers thank you very much.
The Padres are on the ROAD fo 17 games including a 10 game swing starting this weekend against our G-men the Reds and Dodgers, all contenders.
The Dodger are on the road for 15 games with 4 games against the Mets other than that the Dodgers aren't playing any really tough teams.
Pads will die on the road and if I still lived in the Bay Area I would sell my soul to get tickets to the last three games at home against the Dodgers. It just seems fate is pointing to that series once again.
Lets do a breakdown of the remaning games...
The Giants are at home for 12, away for 12. 6 of the home games are against the Pads and the Dogmeats. This is where they can do the most damage and make a huge push for the post-season. After Cincinatti, the Giants have the Cards, Rockies and Brewers on the road, none of whom are playing well at all. The Brewers just broke a 10 game losing streak against the Dodgers thank you very much.
The Padres are on the ROAD fo 17 games including a 10 game swing starting this weekend against our G-men the Reds and Dodgers, all contenders.
The Dodger are on the road for 15 games with 4 games against the Mets other than that the Dodgers aren't playing any really tough teams.
Pads will die on the road and if I still lived in the Bay Area I would sell my soul to get tickets to the last three games at home against the Dodgers. It just seems fate is pointing to that series once again.
Monday, September 04, 2006
SABEAN FOR A DAY.
Say you're Brian Sabean. Not a position I'd like to be in actually. But if I was, what would I do? Do I start in on the youth movement and call this season what it really may be, a valiant effort, or ride this wave of momentum out? The game today was probably the most exciting of the year. Tie it in the eighth with a two-run bomb from Bonds, and in the tenth a clutch homer from the new guy, Hillenbrand, to win it. In the end Benitez was on the bench where he couldn’t do any damage. Right at this moment there's a little magic in the Giants dugout, and a tingling in every Giants fans stomach. We want to write off this season because we don't want to go into that last week of the season and just come up short and have our hearts ripped out. What would be worse is if the Dodgers mathematically eliminate the Giants in the end. (I still have a little trouble looking at Finley in a Giants uni.) To make the playoffs this year, as the wild card or division champ, would be as sweet or sweeter than any of their most memorable seasons. To field an all 40 yr old outfield in the playoffs would be history in itself. That they still have a chance to get there this late in the season, albeit thanks to a very weak and balanced division, is a miracle in itself.
The whole starting rotation of Schmidt, Cain, Morris and Lowery is peaking right when good teams should. Durham is having a career year. Bonds is showing he’s not ready for a wheelchair just yet, and Vizquel is just a freak. Two triples in a game yesterday at age 39. He is no doubt the greatest fielding shortstop in MLB history.... right now! Yes, I saw OZ play too. He was 100% ball park frank extra mustard. Yes he was gifted, but made easy plays look tougher than they were on purpose, because he could. I can still see him blind-siding Will Clark with a sissy punch to this day. I digress, Omar does that to me. To let the younger guys get in some time now to show what they can do would be a crime of intervention. I just gotta know if the old guys can pull it off. Is this season "Do You Believe in Miracles?", or "You can tell it Goodbye"?
Say you're Brian Sabean. Not a position I'd like to be in actually. But if I was, what would I do? Do I start in on the youth movement and call this season what it really may be, a valiant effort, or ride this wave of momentum out? The game today was probably the most exciting of the year. Tie it in the eighth with a two-run bomb from Bonds, and in the tenth a clutch homer from the new guy, Hillenbrand, to win it. In the end Benitez was on the bench where he couldn’t do any damage. Right at this moment there's a little magic in the Giants dugout, and a tingling in every Giants fans stomach. We want to write off this season because we don't want to go into that last week of the season and just come up short and have our hearts ripped out. What would be worse is if the Dodgers mathematically eliminate the Giants in the end. (I still have a little trouble looking at Finley in a Giants uni.) To make the playoffs this year, as the wild card or division champ, would be as sweet or sweeter than any of their most memorable seasons. To field an all 40 yr old outfield in the playoffs would be history in itself. That they still have a chance to get there this late in the season, albeit thanks to a very weak and balanced division, is a miracle in itself.
The whole starting rotation of Schmidt, Cain, Morris and Lowery is peaking right when good teams should. Durham is having a career year. Bonds is showing he’s not ready for a wheelchair just yet, and Vizquel is just a freak. Two triples in a game yesterday at age 39. He is no doubt the greatest fielding shortstop in MLB history.... right now! Yes, I saw OZ play too. He was 100% ball park frank extra mustard. Yes he was gifted, but made easy plays look tougher than they were on purpose, because he could. I can still see him blind-siding Will Clark with a sissy punch to this day. I digress, Omar does that to me. To let the younger guys get in some time now to show what they can do would be a crime of intervention. I just gotta know if the old guys can pull it off. Is this season "Do You Believe in Miracles?", or "You can tell it Goodbye"?
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
The G-Men are once again getting my hopes up. This time there is reason for hope. The Giants starting staff is slowly turning into one of the best in the league. The numbers don't reflect how well they are really doing because of the ridiculouly inept performance of the bullpen and more specifically, Mr. 3 and 2, our star closer, (GAG!!) Armando Benitez. Factor out his blown saves and we're running away in the west. Nonetheless, in a close race, good pitching always wins out. The Giants are the best equipped team in the division for a short series. The Giants starters arent Clemens, Pettite, and Oswalt of last year for the Astros, but Schmidt, Cain, Morris and Lowery are formidable right now, and they're peaking together at the penultimate time of the season. How I love baseball in September !!
Friday, August 25, 2006
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Time to get excited ??? Giants Win !!! Dodgers Lose !!! WOOOHOOOO !!! Hold it a second... Look at the boxscore, ya , way down at the bottom... hmmmm ... Benitez BS 8. Eight. Eight games where all he had to do was his job, what he's paid a nauseating amount of money for. HOLD A TEAM FOR ONE INNING! That's all, just one stinking inning. Eight games in the standings means what? First place thats what !!! But thats not all. There are more areas of real concern. Randy Winn is hitting 260. Is this the real Winn, or is the Winn who went on a mad tear to end last season the real Winn? How about Bonds? Bonds is hitting 240 !!! At the 2/3 point hes on pace for a 20-70 season, his weakest season in forever. Can the Giants even afford to keep that bat for another year, or is it time to unload that contract and shore up for the future by signing a young stud (Alfonso Soriano are you listening?) to a long term contract. Picking up Carlos Lee instead of Hillenbrand might have made all the difference. Coulda shoulda woudla. It's all speculation. The face of the Giants is changing. Soon we will lose Omar, Barry, Moises, Finley, possibly Ray Ray and hopefuly Stanton. Remember the Young Giants of the early 70's? Speier, Fuentes, Maddox Matthews and Bonds? They were bad but fun to watch. We may be going through that again real real soon. Could be worse. Could be raining.
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
What is wrong with me? Do I have some kind of brain damage ? Even though I know the Giants have little or no chance at the division, I find myself looking ahead at the schedule to see where they can make up some ground. As long as they are less games behind than there are left to play, I keep hangin' on. I keep hoping for a lightning in a bottle streak that will propel them back into contention that will ultimately fizzle and come up oh so short. I find no solace in the recent two game win streak against the Padres because we made up no ground and pushed the only other team that can beat the Dodgers farther back in the standings. If the Giants can't win, the Dodgers can't either. I've always said, "My favorite team is the Giants, and my second favorite team is whoever is playing the Dodgers". The game will be starting soon, and I won't know wether to laugh or cry if the Giants win again, and the Dodgers do also.
Sunday, August 13, 2006
Where is this team headed? The last two years have been studies of futility and mediocrity. It seems everyone raves about Sabean's July trades. I for one am not so impressed. When was the last time the Giants made a trade that pushed them from also-rans to division winners? Do you have to go back to the Rick Reushel trade or the Kevin Mitchell trade. They were set in 2002. No trades necessary. Bonds was God and the pitching was adequate. I'm still infuriated about the Pierzinski trade. Nathan and Liriano are young stud pitchers. Nathan was 12-4 for us as a starter the year prior. Can you imagine this team with those two??? OMG !!! We wouldn't NEED to hit!!!
So where is this team going? This season is nails. The Dogmeats just beat us for the second straight night putting us 7 1/2 back. Schmidt pitches a gem and we still lost. Its over. Whats the plan now Mr. Sabean? And how many years is it gonna take?
So where is this team going? This season is nails. The Dogmeats just beat us for the second straight night putting us 7 1/2 back. Schmidt pitches a gem and we still lost. Its over. Whats the plan now Mr. Sabean? And how many years is it gonna take?
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