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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Ethical Baseball Players Don't Count At Bat Stats

Much ado has been made of Derek Jeter's hitting slump. Much ado about nothing. Sports writers in an attempt to get noticed have pointed out Matsui is 11/20 while Derek is 1/20. Sorry folks it's about time Hideki found his swing, and as for Jeter; we are are grateful he doesn't have something broken.

It amazes me how short minded sports writers are. Comparing the current batting stats of Derek and Hideki is like comparing a triangle and a circle. Derek is injured, given his work ethic is the only reason he is in the Yankee lineup. There are players of lesser ethics, some past Yankees would be bench sitting on the DL right now; but not Jeter.

That is not to say Matsui is not ethical, he is. You can see it when he is not hitting. The only comparison to be made between Jeter and Matsui is that of their individual work ethics. Both struggle for various reason from time to time; but both continue to strive and improve.
Both players know this is their job, to come to the ballpark and play, and barring a disabling injury, both will crawl into work and beg for their place in the lineup.

So in a mediocre sports day, instead of drawing a positive comparison, the professional sports writers and talkies point out the negative. Now I ask you who really lacks a work ethic?

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