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Originally Posted by RFS62
Thanks for recognizing that this was not your game. Thanks for getting out. That's not a slam, it's a compliment. A good man knows his limitations.
I don't get that same vibe out of all this.
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I appreciate that you gave us respectability after years of embarrassment under Marge's ownership. I appreciate not having to cringe every time I meet someone who laughs about Shotzie taking a dump on the infield.
I don't see alot of respect for the Reds at this point, what I see is apathy. I don't give credit to people for not having a dog poop on the field.
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I appreciate that you did the best you could, and I truly believe that you did. And I appreciate that you understand that this isn't your strength, and that you're turning it over to a new man.
Well, I do think he did the best he could, and I think he likely did it for, in his mind, out of a love for Cincinnati the city.
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It doesn't bother me that you made money and tax breaks. That's ok. This is America, you weren't supposed to take a loss.
I don't mind the man making a profit.
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I'm glad you aren't holding on and passing ownership down to your relatives. I think you believe that you've found the right man for the job.
Thats not all the comforting a thought to me given his track record.
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Thank you, Mr. Lindner. You realized that you were a steward, a transitional owner. You got rid of Marge and Bowden, and I appreciate that. You hired DanO. Now it's time for you to go, as I'm sure you know how well that's worked out.
Marge was forced out by MLB, not Lindner.
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I wish you nothing but happiness for the rest of your life, and I hope it's a long one. You do a lot of good through your various causes, and you should be admired.
The man has a nice list of positive things he has done over the years that he deservers to be recognized for.
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Thanks for saving the franchise from ongoing humiliation, and thanks for realizing you are simply not a baseball man and getting out.
I'll take 94,95,96,97,98,99 over 00,01,02,03,04,05.
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In a few years, history will forget the five years of historically bad baseball and remember you for all your fine public works.
That's really how it should be.
Agreed.
Dude - I need to have you on retainer to write my eulogy. ;)
GL