Friday, December 9, 2011

Quote of the Day (Sandy Alderson, on Jose Reyes)

"If you're asking whether I should have sent him a box of chocolates, perhaps I should have done that. On the other hand, the box of chocolates wouldn't have cost $106 million either."—Mets General Manager Sandy Alderson, reacting to star shortstop Jose Reyes’ bewilderment that his longtime team hadn’t really pursued him after he declared himself a free agent, quoted in Adam Rubin, “Reyes-Mets Marriage Reaches Bitter End,” ESPN New York blog, December 7, 2011 post

Sandy, Sandy, Sandy, no need to take Jose Reyes’ jumping ship to the Miami Marlins so personally. Nobody in baseball heck, no Mets fan anywhere in the world will blame you for any debacle that occurs this year in Wilpon’s Folly. Any win the team gains this coming season, under the current dire financial circumstances, will be accounted gravy.

In other words, the Wilpons and Omar Minaya built such a rickety organization that you will have a grace period. Or, as expressed by Jon Levin, in a post on the fine Mets-Yankees blog “Subway Squawkers”: “Despite it all, I'll continue to root for the Mets. But I'm beginning to wonder if that's because, to use another quote from Forrest Gump's mother, stupid is as stupid does.”

No comments: