Sunday, August 28, 2005
What does this even mean?
A quote from the good ship Dusty:
September song
The Cubs won't get a chance to see Felix Pie in September because of his season-ending ankle injury, but Baker isn't too disappointed.
"Generally speaking, if a guy does well in the minor leagues, he has a better chance of doing well in the major leagues, but sometimes it doesn't work like that," he said.
"Sometimes it's a situation like George Brett. He was a .280 hitter in the minor leagues and came up and led the league for years. So you really don't know how a young man responds until he gets here."
What the hell is this supposed to mean. He's not sad to not see Pie because sometimes minor league success doesn't translate to the majors.
Is that what I'm suppose to understand?
I've got to say. This doesn't help Dusty's reputation much.
What an idiot.
September song
The Cubs won't get a chance to see Felix Pie in September because of his season-ending ankle injury, but Baker isn't too disappointed.
"Generally speaking, if a guy does well in the minor leagues, he has a better chance of doing well in the major leagues, but sometimes it doesn't work like that," he said.
"Sometimes it's a situation like George Brett. He was a .280 hitter in the minor leagues and came up and led the league for years. So you really don't know how a young man responds until he gets here."
What the hell is this supposed to mean. He's not sad to not see Pie because sometimes minor league success doesn't translate to the majors.
Is that what I'm suppose to understand?
I've got to say. This doesn't help Dusty's reputation much.
What an idiot.