Thursday, September 25, 2008

Hank needs to shut up

First of all I'm happy to say that this is probably gonna be the only Yankee related blog I will do since finally they will not be a part of the postseason.

But I never thought there would be more irritating than George Steinbrenner. But along comes the next generation of Steinbrenner. And he is even worse. When Wang got hurt, he said the National League should wake up and join the 21st Century and start using the DH. You serious Hank? Would you really be saying that if this had happened to Dice-K. You try to make it seem like you're arguing valid points but nobody can take you seriously since it's all motivated by selfishness.

His most recent complaining has been about how tough the AL East is and they should be a playoff team. First of all, that would probably only be true in the Central as the Angels still would have dominated andyou wouldn't have gotten the wildcard anyway. But second of all, there are tough divisions. If you focused on what your team needed to improve and not waste all your time complaining, maybe you would still be competing. There are certain divsions that are tougher than others. I don't wanna give credit to Mil but if they don't get in I don't think they'll be complaining about the Central being too tough and take responsibility for their play, something that maybe Hank should start to do.

Just because his last name is Steinbrenner, he thinks he has the right to argue the most pointless reasons why the Yankeees are a major disapointment. If I were the Yankees, I don't care if he is a Steinbrenner, I couldn't stand having someone like that be involced with the team. The only way Hank can make a positive contribution to running the Yankees is to keep his mouth shut.

2 comments:

UISJMC Schwartz said...

Good post. Good tone. Quick and to the point. ... Link to the stories where Hank goes off. It doesn't take more than a second, and readers appreciate it.

UISJMC Schwartz said...

ASSIGNMENT - Which Cubs starting pitcher has the best chance of becoming a star during the playoffs, similar to Josh Beckett several years back with the Marlins and John Smoltz a decade ago in Atlanta? Zambrano, Dempster or Harden? And why?