They shouldn't have any trouble getting Barry to say something "quoteworthy".Quote:
Originally Posted by johngalt
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They shouldn't have any trouble getting Barry to say something "quoteworthy".Quote:
Originally Posted by johngalt
Comparing Jimmy Haynes contract with this decision about Barry Larkin is just stupid. Please give me even a little bit of correlation.
more than making the All-Star game?Quote:
Originally Posted by BrooklynRedz
I'd settle for that
Yellow journalism at its finest. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Matt700wlw
Can someone please explain to me why it's so important the Reds cut ties with Barry Larkin. Is it that important that Juan Castro stays on the team? Because I can't find where Barry Larkin is holding back playing time or a roster spot from anyone worth half a nickel.
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Originally Posted by Chip R
It's all about the quotes -- don't have much of a story without the quotes ;)
I missed the conference. Anyone want to summarize?
What? To get someone to say one thing that they can take out of context to jazz up an otherwise straightforward and completely sensible press conference?Quote:
Originally Posted by Matt700wlw
Then don't rag O'Brien for how long the press conference was.Quote:
Originally Posted by Matt700wlw
Are you John Galt or John Allen?
Good. They are far better off without Larkin.
I wasn't....I was just surprised it was that long -- I wasn't sure what sort of format it was going to be going into it - I thought it was just going to be a statement or something at first more than a press conferenceQuote:
Originally Posted by johngalt
Yeah, Larkin had been holding this team back from winning for years.
Definitely not John Allen. I wouldn't touch that job with a ten-foot pole.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cedric
For now, but they've been pressing their luck the last 4 years :MandJ:Quote:
Originally Posted by westofyou
But I don't have to work for them. That's what amazes me. Larkin was THAT loyal, even to an organization led by Allen that doesn't appreciate him one iota.
It's a compliment to lark, not a slam.