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Juan doesn't want to play on a contender like KC because he doesn't want the pressure.

 

Suck my dick, you pussy.

 

Just go home. If you don't want to play with a contending team, then just go home and allow for the Rangers to concentrate on the future and not your fickle nature.

 

It's time to get tough on Juan. If he doesn't accept a trade by the deadline. Just tell him to go home. If he doesn't want to leave and play for somebody else, he can go home and play for nobody.

 

Juan, if you can't handle pressure, you should retire right now.

 

The Rangers can finish last without you.

Guest Choken One
Posted

Dunno but knowing Rob...This is random bitching and Moaning...

Posted

Tim Kurkjian just reported on ESPN news that Juan Gonzalez was balking at going to the Royals because "the pennant race would put added pressure on him".

 

Pressure is also his reason to keep out of pinstripes.

 

If this is based in reality, then it is a very bad sign.

 

But refusing trades and thwarting your team's future is the wrong thing to do.

 

If he comes to Kansas City, then, good, but he won't have alot of room to fuck things up here. I just don't like his attitude. He's too fickle.

Guest alkeiper
Posted

Did Kurjikan talk to Gonzalez personally? Was this an offhand remark in conversation, or did he say it at a press conference? And who used the word "balking" in the first place? What was Gonzalez' exact quote? Just because a tv analyst says something on tv doesn't mean its gospel.

Posted

but with Gonzalez's reluctance, this is believable.

 

The problem with this whole thing is that Gonzalez seems to like changing his mind alot. Mention that to the agents he's fired. Gonzalez might turn down a trade tomorrow. He might accept it. he might insist he wants to stay in the AL, or he could change.

 

Gonzalez's attitude is just.. odd.

Guest alkeiper
Posted

Who knows what's going through his head. The only thing I've gathered is that he doesn't want to be a three month rental.

Guest kkktookmybabyaway
Posted

Wow. Just wow.

 

At least this is good news for the Royals -- would you WANT this kind of guy on your team?...

Guest Choken One
Posted

You mean his ability to drive in Runs which is CRUCIAL to the element of the game of baseball?

 

Yeah WHO would want THAT?

Guest nl5xsk1
Posted
Did Kurjikan talk to Gonzalez personally? Was this an offhand remark in conversation, or did he say it at a press conference? And who used the word "balking" in the first place? What was Gonzalez' exact quote? Just because a tv analyst says something on tv doesn't mean its gospel.

Kurjikan isn't as bad as Gammons in terms of making shit up and it's not like he's some no name from the press, he's pretty well known and works for the worldwide leader in sports. If we can't consider news from people like them trustworthy, then there's no news that we can believe. I mean, how often do the atheletes themselves really go on record with anything.

Guest Smues
Posted

The guy doesn't want to be trade. I do believe that is the POINT of a no-trade clause. If the clause was given to him in his contract then it's his right to refuse trade.

Posted (edited)

Gonzalez left a game early limping after running to third (he was hit by a pitch)

 

Go figure, he's either hurt or faking it to avoid a trade, unless he got hit in the leg. If you're hit in the back, you usually don't limp as a result

Edited by Rob E Dangerously
Guest Vern Gagne
Posted

Gonzalez once glared up at the official scorer when he ruled, Gonzalez reached on an error and not a hit.

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I just realized that this must be part of some weird scheme.

 

If Gonzalez goes onto the DL for 15 days, the Rangers can't trade him in the first place. You can't trade players on the DL.

 

I'm sure he just screwed something up on the puke-turf in Tampa Bay

Guest Vern Gagne
Posted

Did you see that catch Beltran made tonight? Very Hunteresque.

Guest kkktookmybabyaway
Posted
You mean his ability to drive in Runs which is CRUCIAL to the element of the game of baseball?

 

Yeah WHO would want THAT?

The ability to drive in runs on a last-place team is one thing.

 

The ability to drive in runs in the midst of a playoff atmosphere is something totally different.

 

Having grown up in Pittsburgh in the early 1990's watching Barry Bonds, I can attest that there is a difference between the two abilities.

 

Seems like Juan is just in it for the paycheck -- and with what he's earning, who can blame him?...

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