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Who calls the first "closed-door meeting"?

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Who gives The Speech?

Bautista
7
47%
Dickey
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13%
DeRosa
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Gibbons
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Alomar
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7%
Beeston
2
13%
 
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Who calls the first "closed-door meeting"? 

Post#1 » by SharoneWright » Tue Apr 23, 2013 2:58 am

Tonight is the first night I've actually let real doubt creep in.....

So who is the leader? Who has the wherewithal and credibility to light a fire under this team's backside? I sense a lack of fortitude so far. Anyone with the stones? Can it work?
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Re: Who calls the first "closed-door meeting"? 

Post#2 » by Schad » Tue Apr 23, 2013 3:02 am

Yeah. What we're really missing is GRIT and DETERMINATION and DESIRE and other words that can be UNNECESSARILY CAPITALIZED.
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Re: Who calls the first "closed-door meeting"? 

Post#3 » by kwamebargnani » Tue Apr 23, 2013 3:02 am

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Post#4 » by kwamebargnani » Tue Apr 23, 2013 3:03 am

Schadenfreude wrote:Yeah. What we're really missing is #GRIT and #DETERMINATION and #DESIRE and other words that can be UNNECESSARILY CAPITALIZED.

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Re: Who calls the first "closed-door meeting"? 

Post#5 » by SharoneWright » Tue Apr 23, 2013 3:03 am

ok....

it's gonna happen next week... (or thereabouts...)
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Post#6 » by s e n s i » Tue Apr 23, 2013 3:07 am

henry blanco
galacticos2 wrote:MLB needs to introduce an Amnesty clause. Bautista would be my first victim.

Bautista outplays his contract by more than $70 million over the next four seasons (2013-2016).
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Re: Who calls the first "closed-door meeting"? 

Post#7 » by J-Roc » Tue Apr 23, 2013 3:08 am

If Dickey has another good outing, and if he's not injured, he's the guy. Has to be someone who's performing. Everyone else is working on their flaws.

Or Happ. Or we fly Rickey back.

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Post#8 » by Randle McMurphy » Tue Apr 23, 2013 3:17 am

They clearly need Randy Carlyle's leadership.
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Re: Who calls the first "closed-door meeting"? 

Post#9 » by SharoneWright » Tue Apr 23, 2013 3:19 am

Randle McMurphy wrote:They clearly need Randy Carlyle's leadership.


Don't slag Carlyle. ;)
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Post#10 » by rtcaino » Tue Apr 23, 2013 4:49 am

Lawrie and JP will have a bros only meeting. The whole team will be invited.
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Post#11 » by Schad » Tue Apr 23, 2013 10:06 am

RTCaino wrote:Lawrie and JP will have a bros only meeting. The whole team will be invited.


However, the doorman will turn away much of the team for insufficient swag. Bautista's facial hair will be allowed in, as will Kawasaki's dance moves, but the rest will be forced to wait it line for hours before being told that there isn't room left in the player's lounge.
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Post#12 » by tecumseh18 » Tue Apr 23, 2013 1:34 pm

Unlike this thread, baseball is a funny game. It's not a game where trying harder helps, like say, basketball. Closed door player only meetings aren't going to accomplish a thing.

I witnessed most of Dave Winfield's career, and except for one - sorry, ONE! - key hit in the 1992 WS, the guy was a choke artist extraordinaire. In the 1981 WS against the relatively untalented Dodgers (shoulda been the Expos :( ) he went 1 for 22 and the Yankees went down in flames. When asked if he choked his response was: "No, I was trying to0 hard."

Bau and EE aren't used to dealing with the expectations on them this season. But they have another 140 games to figure it out.
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Post#13 » by Yosemite Dan » Wed Apr 24, 2013 2:21 am

tecumseh18 wrote:Unlike this thread, baseball is a funny game. It's not a game where trying harder helps, like say, basketball. Closed door player only meetings aren't going to accomplish a thing.

I witnessed most of Dave Winfield's career, and except for one - sorry, ONE! - key hit in the 1992 WS, the guy was a choke artist extraordinaire. In the 1981 WS against the relatively untalented Dodgers (shoulda been the Expos :( ) he went 1 for 22 and the Yankees went down in flames. When asked if he choked his response was: "No, I was trying to0 hard."

Bau and EE aren't used to dealing with the expectations on them this season. But they have another 140 games to figure it out.


Disagree with Winfield being a choke artist his whole career. That was one playoff series and the Yanks never returned to the playoffs after that until the mid 90's after Winfield was long gone but it certainly wasnt his fault they never went to the playoffs. He was very productive every year including September when the Yanks were in some pennent races. His failure in the 1981 WS was magnified because Steinbrenner famously called him Mr May because he was in the shadow of Reggie Jackson.
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Post#14 » by Yosemite Dan » Wed Apr 24, 2013 2:21 am

tecumseh18 wrote:Unlike this thread, baseball is a funny game. It's not a game where trying harder helps, like say, basketball. Closed door player only meetings aren't going to accomplish a thing.

I witnessed most of Dave Winfield's career, and except for one - sorry, ONE! - key hit in the 1992 WS, the guy was a choke artist extraordinaire. In the 1981 WS against the relatively untalented Dodgers (shoulda been the Expos :( ) he went 1 for 22 and the Yankees went down in flames. When asked if he choked his response was: "No, I was trying to0 hard."

Bau and EE aren't used to dealing with the expectations on them this season. But they have another 140 games to figure it out.


Disagree with Winfield being a choke artist his whole career. That was one playoff series and the Yanks never returned to the playoffs after that until the mid 90's after Winfield was long gone but it certainly wasnt his fault they never went to the playoffs. He was very productive every year including September when the Yanks were in some pennent races. His failure in the 1981 WS was magnified because Steinbrenner famously called him Mr May because he was in the shadow of Reggie Jackson.
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Post#15 » by Yosemite Dan » Wed Apr 24, 2013 2:22 am

tecumseh18 wrote:Unlike this thread, baseball is a funny game. It's not a game where trying harder helps, like say, basketball. Closed door player only meetings aren't going to accomplish a thing.

I witnessed most of Dave Winfield's career, and except for one - sorry, ONE! - key hit in the 1992 WS, the guy was a choke artist extraordinaire. In the 1981 WS against the relatively untalented Dodgers (shoulda been the Expos :( ) he went 1 for 22 and the Yankees went down in flames. When asked if he choked his response was: "No, I was trying to0 hard."

Bau and EE aren't used to dealing with the expectations on them this season. But they have another 140 games to figure it out.


Disagree with Winfield being a choke artist his whole career. That was one playoff series and the Yanks never returned to the playoffs after that until the mid 90's after Winfield was long gone but it certainly wasnt his fault they never went to the playoffs. He was very productive every year including September when the Yanks were in some pennent races. His failure in the 1981 WS was magnified because Steinbrenner famously called him Mr May because he was in the shadow of Reggie Jackson.
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Post#16 » by Mohanad » Thu Apr 25, 2013 4:12 am

Jose Bautista when he's done putting his makeup on.
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Post#17 » by SharoneWright » Wed May 1, 2013 5:33 am

Mark DeRosa wins.
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Post#18 » by Fairview4Life » Wed May 1, 2013 11:48 am

SharoneWright wrote:Mark DeRosa wins.


When do we add him to the level of excellence?
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Post#19 » by Balki-B » Wed May 1, 2013 12:06 pm

SharoneWright wrote:Mark DeRosa wins.


Surprised when I read that in the paper this morning. Who would have thought it'd be him and not one of the bigger "name" vets. Hopefully the meeting triggered last night's win....
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Post#20 » by Fairview4Life » Wed May 1, 2013 12:21 pm

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SharoneWright wrote:Mark DeRosa wins.


Surprised when I read that in the paper this morning. Who would have thought it'd be him and not one of the bigger "name" vets. Hopefully the meeting triggered last night's win....


It didn't. They still flubbed an easy double play in a huge situation, and it's not like EE hit 2 homers because Mark Derosa told him he needed to be better at hitting.
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