That's the formula -- Scrappy White Guys.jagtrader wrote:Not a single black or Latin guy on the list. It's a baseball rule that only white guys can be gamers.BW23 wrote:Fernando Vina would call Wellemeyer a "gamer".
So how many games would a team like this win:
1B: Erstad
2B: Freel
SS: Eckstein
3B: Counsell
LF: Byrnes
CF: Rowand
RF: Nixon
C: Pierzynski
SP: Schilling
MR: Wellemeyer
CP: Todd Jones
Good Thing Wellemeyer's a Competitor
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Ironic, then, that it's Vina making the list - of course, he was a Scrappy Latin Guy.skmsw wrote:That's the formula -- Scrappy White Guys.jagtrader wrote:Not a single black or Latin guy on the list. It's a baseball rule that only white guys can be gamers.BW23 wrote:Fernando Vina would call Wellemeyer a "gamer".
So how many games would a team like this win:
1B: Erstad
2B: Freel
SS: Eckstein
3B: Counsell
LF: Byrnes
CF: Rowand
RF: Nixon
C: Pierzynski
SP: Schilling
MR: Wellemeyer
CP: Todd Jones
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[/quote]skmsw wrote: It's similar to what has happened in the past with Simontacchi, Joe McEwing or any number of other players who were pretty bad, but somehow managed to escape being judged by what they actually do on the field.
(chuckle) he did make your point pretty nicely, didn't he? Your warning comes too late; Wellemeyer has found his way into that nebulous "fan favorite" category, the article merely raises the "chicken and egg" question of whether the media influenced, or were influenced by, this status.[/quote]
Are you seriously telling me that Todd Wellemeyer is in the same category as Bo Hart, Joe McEwing, and Simo???
Because, I know I could ask 100 casual to slightly above casual cards fans if they know those names and 95% would say yes. Go ask those same 100 people if they know who Todd Wellemeyer is.
The flaw in your arguement is that those guys that have been mentioned, came to the Cards and found abnormal success more regularly than they were used to. Fans actually believed that there was something in the gatorade coolers in the Cardinals dugouts that made them magically awesome when they drank it.
Wellemeyer has not enjoyed this same kind of success. And I don't think he's recieved a similar response from Cards fans. Look at this thread, most say they aren't a fan. When I originally posted I said I knew I was in the minority. I can't put my finger on the reason, but I can't dispose of this guy quite yet. And it has nothing to do with Stubby Clapp.
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When I clicked this thread I thought for sure it was going to be Miklasz's article that was cited. I didn't read through Gould's, but Bernie's was truly awful. To summarize it: Wells(bad ERA), Looper(Bad ERA recently), Wainwright(sketchy all around) = bad, Wellemeyer(scrappy, no mention of his 5.79 ERA as a starter) = good. It made my brain hurt.
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Yeah, but who is us and who is them? Remember that MLBPA you don't like? Because they generate the revenue, the "talent" has much more political power than any common soldier or sailor. Organizational chart hierarchies are not meaningful here.Jmodene wrote:No, but it's not a democracy, either. ("OK guys, let's take a vote. Should we bunt or swing away?")
Baseball, essentially, is us vs. them. Baseball's not as military as football, but it's us-vs-them.
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TT, I was thinking the same thing you were. I'm one of the few people who enjoys Bernie's take on things, but this is just another thing that has put me off about him recently. First he decides one day that he is no longer going to defend the honour of King DeWitt, and completely trashes the man. This comes after he has the audacity to say that Anthony Reyes makes Jason Marquis look like a MENSA member when it comes to pitching. Now he's actually scribbling the praises of Wellemeyer? Talk about being all over the map with your opinions.
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Actually, I made the list. But those are guys the media deems as scrappy/gamers.Jmodene wrote:Ironic, then, that it's Vina making the list - of course, he was a Scrappy Latin Guy.skmsw wrote:That's the formula -- Scrappy White Guys.jagtrader wrote:Not a single black or Latin guy on the list. It's a baseball rule that only white guys can be gamers.BW23 wrote:Fernando Vina would call Wellemeyer a "gamer".
So how many games would a team like this win:
1B: Erstad
2B: Freel
SS: Eckstein
3B: Counsell
LF: Byrnes
CF: Rowand
RF: Nixon
C: Pierzynski
SP: Schilling
MR: Wellemeyer
CP: Todd Jones
And yes, they're always white.
FWIW, Rex Hudler is the play-by-play guy for the team. Joe McEwing is the equipment manager.





