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([personal profile] catslash Sep. 12th, 2005 11:12 am)
In which Lynn Henning of The Detroit News is far more eloquent than I about why Pudge sucks so bad.




Pudge doesn't sound happy

Tigers catcher isn't pleased with losing, taking walks or trades his team has made.


By Lynn Henning / The Detroit News

Whatever is eating at Pudge Rodriguez these days is destined to keep chewing unless Rodriguez realizes at least a couple of significant facts of baseball life in Detroit.

1. He was delighted to sign on with Detroit 19 months ago when the Tigers filled a free-agent market void with their $40 million, four-year plan to rescue both themselves and an offer-starved Rodriguez.

2. He joined a team that had lost 119 games the previous season. If Pudge thought this team was about to embark on the greatest ashes-to-palace transformation in baseball history he was not cozying up to the word "reality."

3. Pudge ought to remind himself, as well, that everyone in Detroit's clubhouse is in this thing together. Everyone is a cause or effect of past and present woes, and everyone on the payroll is a potential means for eliminating 12 consecutive losing baseball seasons in Detroit.

Rather than acknowledge his own role in the Tigers' mournful 2005 baseball story, Pudge sat in front of his locker Saturday afternoon conducting a news conference that might as well have been sponsored by Carnival Cruises. It was a "get me out of here" plea if ever one was issued.

"I hate losing, I'm tired of losing," Pudge said, broadcasting his first news bulletin. "I'm not used to playing like this. I don't like to play like this. I've been here two years and I don't see any changes. It's hard to be on a ballclub like that, because I'm not used to that."

Compassion for Pudge seems to be selling at discounted prices in the Tigers clubhouse. One possible reason: 24 other teammates, not to mention a manager and a coaching staff -- and, possibly an owner and front office -- also want to win.

But with Pudge there is always a higher elevation. Just ask him.

"I love to win," he repeated. "I love to be in the playoffs. I would love to see my teammates the same way, but I don't know. I don't have their minds. I can talk to you from my heart. I'm not a loser."

Nor is he the sharpest of baserunners of late. Pudge's wanderlust these days seems to have spilled over to Comerica Park's infield. He got called out Friday night when he strolled off the bag at second base. He had been called safe, but Pudge thought he was out. Now, there was a disagreement with an umpire.

He was part of an ugly case of baserunning gridlock at Cleveland the other day (Magglio Ordonez was most at fault) that squelched a potential rally for the Tigers, and he got nailed a week ago after making too big of a turn at third base.

Amend any of those moments and Pudge might not have been speaking about the frustration of a nine-game losing streak, as was the case ahead of Saturday night's game against the Royals, which Detroit won, 4-3.

This has been a rugged year for the Tigers and for their catcher. He came to camp looking as if he had spent four months on a treadmill. The weight loss has possibly helped his defense and stamina, but his offense hasn't been what it was, no matter how you measure his performance in 2005.

He had 43 walks and a .383 on-base percentage in 2004 (when he also hit .334). He has seven walks and a .298 on-base percentage in 2004, with a .289 batting average.

"I hate walks," Rodriguez said Saturday, to which most Tigers fans would respond: "No kidding."

"I'm aggressive," he continued. "I've been in baseball 15 years and I'm going to continue being aggressive. I'm going to walk (when?), but for me to get a walk, that's a hard thing to do because I'm a very aggressive hitter. I hit the ball hard pretty much all the time because I'm aggressive. If I go over there to just take walks, I might not produce the way I can produce."

Pudge might want to peek at his 2005 numbers. But denial can be a tough thing to overcome, as was evident again Saturday when Rodriguez wanted, again, to blame the Kyle Farnsworth trade for Detroit's second-half tumble.

Pudge even blamed the Tigers Saturday for trading Ugueth Urbina to the Phillies, all while praising Placido Polanco, Detroit's acquisition in the deal, as a "great player."

"I think those trades pulled this thing apart completely," he said. "That was the key. I don't know why they did that. We were doing so well when those guys were here. They knew Percival was hurt. They (the Tigers front office) should've thought a little bit better."

Pudge could also have thought better, lots of times this season, including that week last month when he jetted off to Colombia for a few days of R&R as his teammates toiled in Toronto. When he was AWOL for a Friday night game at Kansas City later in the week it spoke eloquently to where Pudge's priorities are these days.

We asked him again Saturday if he wanted to stay in Detroit.

"I'm just gonna play 23 more games, and then I need a vacation," Pudge said, artfully. "I need to go back to the ocean. I need to go back to my boat."

If the Tigers have anything to say about it after these recent antics and words, Pudge may have help loading that boat. They might even wish him bon voyage.



One thing he doesn't mention is that Pudge has certainly done a one-eighty on the Ugie trade. Time was he was all about trading Ugie. And the timing of that trade, while a bit dicey (I do remember going, "WTF, Percy's been back for five seconds, how can they be sure he won't fall apart again?") was necessitated by the Big Mysterious Plane Brawl of DOOM, which Pudge should know, so shut it already.

Maaaan, I wish the title of Princess hadn't long since been claimed by that other Rodriguez (who, by the way, I am finding lovable in comparison to Mr I Am A Winner), because it would fit this one so well.

Edited because [livejournal.com profile] offspeed has pointed out to me that Lynn Henning is actually a man. Ha ha oops. Stupid names that change gender associations in the space of a couple generations, thus confusing us young'uns.

From: [identity profile] caruso.livejournal.com


Argh I hate Lynn Henning. (Who is a dude! I was surprised to find that out too. Lol.) But he makes some good points.

It's interesting though that the team has won two in a row after Maggs and Pudge both said sometihng. They went on their best run after the closed door meeting, following Pudge's return from Colombia . . . Hrmmm.

I'd love to know what Dmitri thinks about all this. And it's kind of interesting that Higginson appointed Inge the team leader and not Pudge or anyone else.
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From: [identity profile] catslash.livejournal.com


Hee, oops. *fixes pronouns accordingly*

Yeah, but they also had a meeting after, I think, loss number eight. I refuse to believe that Pudge's princessy entitlement whore temper tantrum has anything to do with anything. (I find it rather remarkable that a month ago I quite liked Pudge. Actually, he's been one of my favorites for most of the season. I guess know we know what it takes to make me turn on one of my boys.) Mags's remarks, maybe, because the key difference is that Mags said "we," accepting his role as a teammate in taking some responsibility for the suck, where Pudge went and blamed everyone except himself and his shitty OBP.

We could get way better than Pudge's 2005 numbers for a fraction of his salary. I do value his experience as catcher, but not nearly as much as I value a player who doesn't talk shit about his team and shirk responsibility for a disappointing season.

Bah. So mad. So fucking happy he had nothing to do with yesterday's win. Go back to Colombia, Pudge, we can play the rest of the season with Vance juuuust fine.

From: [identity profile] caruso.livejournal.com


Just out of curiosity (so please don't shoot me! *waves white flag*) is it possible that you're reacting so strongly because of what you had to endure with the Red Sox last year, with Pedro and others?

I dunno, I still like Pudge. He's been knocked down a few rungs on my ladder of BASEBALL LOVE, but I will give him the benefit of the doubt for now . . . I guess I'm just eternally hopeful :P
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From: [identity profile] catslash.livejournal.com


Hee, no shooting.

I don't know. Maybe. Or maybe I just don't like it when my boys disrespect their teams while they are still on them (or, in Pedro's case, just coming off them). I mean, I don't mind seeing guys leave because they're not happy - Dave Roberts, for example, asked to be traded because he wanted more playing time and would never get it with the Sox. But, from all accounts, he did it in a polite, businesslike manner. Jay Payton also wanted out for more playing time, but he put forth his request via screaming at Tito in the clubhouse after a game. Politely airing your frustrations, a la Dave, calling out your team for sucking while accepting your share of responsibility for the suckitude, a la Mags - these things are okay. Acting like your team owes you something for being your amazing little self, a la Pedro, or declaring that your shit don't stink but your team sure does, a la Pudge - BAD BAD BAD.

I think I just resent the behavior period. I'd be just as pissed at Pudge if Pedro had never happened, because there are things that you just do not do. You are not the only damn one on your team, so don't act like it.

And to make things doubly cute, Pudge is pulling this shit after a very non-Pudgelike season. Guess what, Pudge? This year? You kinda suck too. Not that it would be any better if he had been producing like usual, but it adds a charming little layer of irony. Having your worst year in a while and then calling your team out for playing like shit while placing yourself above it all = you are a moron.

Get off my team, Pudge. Vance can handle the rest of the year just fine, and DD can replace you and get better numbers over the offseason for cheap cheap cheap. Get on your damn boat and float far, far away, because we do not need you.

So - yeah. Can't really join you in the benefit-giving there. *g*

From: [identity profile] beckla30.livejournal.com


Hahaha, Higgy didn't actually appoint Inge the team leader. I made that shit up yo for dramatics.

It makes sense since he's been around the longest, went through 2003 and went through Detroit's minor league system unlike pretty much everyone else on the team.

From: [identity profile] caruso.livejournal.com


OH! LOL! Oops.

It would make sense to me although I can't really picture Brandon chewing guys out for doing badly . . .

From: [identity profile] beckla30.livejournal.com


S'okay. You never know, he really could have.

See, I could see him chew out his teammates. Brandon's a brat like that.

From: [identity profile] caruso.livejournal.com


He DID kick Ugie's ass . . . Aw I have the image of giggly Brandon stuck in my head. I can't picture pissed off Brandon.

From: [identity profile] beckla30.livejournal.com


Yes he did do that. Man, I bet most of the time Brandon's a silly, happy go lucky kind of guy but I can definitely see him get pissed if he had to.

From: [identity profile] caruso.livejournal.com


I guess I just have a hard time picturing him getting to that point . . .

From: [identity profile] beckla30.livejournal.com


Oh man I totally can... but that could just be me.

Poor Cat, we're flooding her inbox.

From: [identity profile] beckla30.livejournal.com


We do this a lot. Hijack people's journals and then have weird converstations. I wonder about Alex and I sometimes.

From: [identity profile] caruso.livejournal.com


We do that alot. Hm. They're in my "Becky" memories :P

From: [identity profile] caruso.livejournal.com


That's possible. I have this mental image of him . . .

Aw. That's right! We should take this outside!

From: [identity profile] beckla30.livejournal.com


of him what...? You stopped. Are you imaging him in dirty ways? Hmm...

I feel like we're supposed to go out and fight. Haha, no Cat just said she enjoys eavesdropping.

From: [identity profile] caruso.livejournal.com


Well no :P Mental image of him being kind of . . . dopey? :P

Ha BRING IT BIOTCH! Oh in that case . . .

From: [identity profile] beckla30.livejournal.com


Dopey? Dopey is such a... weird image. Dopey reminds me of Snow White.

Although maybe I'm confusing real!Brandon with my!Brandon.

Hahaha rumble in Cat's journal!!

From: [identity profile] beckla30.livejournal.com


Aww okay dorky works.

I probably am. Cat and I actually had a talk about this today. I'll tell you about it later.

LETS GO!

From: [identity profile] caruso.livejournal.com


He is dorky!

Ok I'm waiting.

I'M READY IF YOU ARE BEEOTCH.
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