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Ludwig Reds Fan 06-25-2007 11:37 AM

Jerry Narron: 2 Strikes and no balls
 
Yesterday Hopper was scratched last minute, Griffey moved from DH to RF and Valentin got the DH spot.

Why, Jerry Narron?

Lie: "I had a couple of different lineups," Reds manager Jerry Narron said. "One was posted ... I wanted to get Javy some at-bats at DH. Nothing was wrong with Hop."


Truth: "Because Ken Griffey Jr. told me so.:"

("I was slotted in the DH spot," Griffey said. "I talked to Jerry. I wanted to go out there because it wouldn't be fair to the people of Seattle to just have me DH.
"That was it.")



I'm not saying I don't like the switch. But if Griffey is making the lineups, then why does Narron even have a job? I like the way he squirmed around the question too... I'm surprised he didn't option EE to Louisville as a result. :rolleyes:

George Anderson 06-25-2007 11:42 AM

Re: Jerry Narron: 2 Strikes and no balls
 
Um if Griffey was making out the lineup, dont ya think he would put himself back in centerfield??

Jefferson24 06-25-2007 11:43 AM

Re: Jerry Narron: 2 Strikes and no balls
 
I wish Griffey would take over more of Jerry's duties, couldn't do any worse could he.

CySeymour 06-25-2007 11:48 AM

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To be honest, I think Jr. has earned the right to make such a request.

Ludwig Reds Fan 06-25-2007 11:58 AM

Re: Jerry Narron: 2 Strikes and no balls
 
Again, I'm not saying it wasn't a good decision or a legitimate request.

But the way Narron weaseled around the question, rather than being confident enough to say "Griff asked me to change it, and I agreed," is VERY telling.

And the way Griffey, matter-of-factly said "because I talked to Narron" is also very telling.

Like I said: Jerry Narron: He's got 2 strikes and no balls.

mroby85 06-25-2007 11:59 AM

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yeah, it doesn't hurt anything to let him play right in my opinion, it was kind of his weekend in my opinion.

Redus 06-25-2007 12:19 PM

Re: Jerry Narron: 2 Strikes and no balls
 
At this point I'd be glad to appoint Griffey as player manager. Narron is so weak we couldnt be worse.

Degenerate39 06-25-2007 12:41 PM

Re: Jerry Narron: 2 Strikes and no balls
 
If you take out the words "2 strikes and" then you get Jerry Narron: No Balls

BLEEDS 06-25-2007 01:26 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by degenerate10 (Post 1395142)
If you take out the words "2 strikes and" then you get Jerry Narron: No Balls

OH. That's Good.

PEACE

-BLEEDS

kaldaniels 06-25-2007 01:43 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ludwig Reds Fan (Post 1395088)
Yesterday Hopper was scratched last minute, Griffey moved from DH to RF and Valentin got the DH spot.

Why, Jerry Narron?

Lie: "I had a couple of different lineups," Reds manager Jerry Narron said. "One was posted ... I wanted to get Javy some at-bats at DH. Nothing was wrong with Hop."


Truth: "Because Ken Griffey Jr. told me so.:"

("I was slotted in the DH spot," Griffey said. "I talked to Jerry. I wanted to go out there because it wouldn't be fair to the people of Seattle to just have me DH.
"That was it.")



I'm not saying I don't like the switch. But if Griffey is making the lineups, then why does Narron even have a job? I like the way he squirmed around the question too... I'm surprised he didn't option EE to Louisville as a result. :rolleyes:

Nothing wrong with a vet going up to the skipper and saying he wants to play in the field. Nothing wrong if manager obliges the request either as long it isn't a horrible move (this wasn't). Thats how it is in the bigs. I don't like Narron's "lie"...but to harp on him for listening to Jr's request is a little extreme....it happens all the time (manager's listening to players). Give Narron a break. (I don't like Jerry, but this is ridiculous)

Ludwig Reds Fan 06-25-2007 05:14 PM

Re: Jerry Narron: 2 Strikes and no balls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kaldaniels (Post 1395188)
Nothing wrong with a vet going up to the skipper and saying he wants to play in the field. Nothing wrong if manager obliges the request either as long it isn't a horrible move (this wasn't). Thats how it is in the bigs. I don't like Narron's "lie"...but to harp on him for listening to Jr's request is a little extreme....it happens all the time (manager's listening to players). Give Narron a break. (I don't like Jerry, but this is ridiculous)


My point was only that Narron feeling that he had to lie about the reason for the lineup change, speaks volumes about his lack of leadership.

Again, I agreed with Griffey's request. A better manager might have had Griffey in RF to begin with. Who knows... But he obviously DH'ed Griffey for a reason. A good reason, I hope. It would have to be a good reason, to take Griffey out of the field during a series in SEATTLE. ;) Guess not though, because Narron then "changed his mind" after the request from Griffey, then tried to act like it was his idea. Again, the only thing missing was Narron forgot to option EE to Louisville when he got called on his lie. :)

The point to this thread was not to bash Narron aimlessly, but to chalk this up to yet another symptom of the need for a manager with a backbone.

And this is not to say Narron as a person doesn't have a backbone. I'm sure he does. But Narron as a Reds Manager? He manages scared. And that makes us a worse ballclub for it. Add his little "lie" to the list of reasons how.

:beerme:

kaldaniels 06-25-2007 05:20 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ludwig Reds Fan (Post 1395341)
My point was only that Narron feeling that he had to lie about the reason for the lineup change, speaks volumes about his lack of leadership.

Again, I agreed with Griffey's request. A better manager might have had Griffey in RF to begin with. But he obviously DH'ed Griffey for a reason. Then "changed his mind" after the request from Griffey, then tried to act like it was his idea.

The point to this thread was not to bash Narron aimlessly, but to chalk this up to yet another symptom of the need for a manager with a backbone.

And this is not to say Narron as a person doesn't have a backbone. I'm sure he does. But Narron as a Reds Manager? He manages scared. And that makes us a worse ballclub for it. And his little "lie" to the list.

:beerme:

If that is your opinion so be it. Look at your first post though. You say in reference to the lie "I liked how Jerry squirmed around the question too." You said too because you did get on Narron for listening to Griffey and putting him in the field. Throwing up a post like this with the "no balls" title is asking for trouble. Your last post makes great sense and makes a great point. But lets not throw up your arms and act as if you didn't make an inflammatory thread. Rock on. :beerme:

Ludwig Reds Fan 06-25-2007 05:39 PM

Re: Jerry Narron: 2 Strikes and no balls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kaldaniels (Post 1395345)
If that is your opinion so be it. Look at your first post though. You say in reference to the lie "I liked how Jerry squirmed around the question too."

True.

Quote:

You said too because you did get on Narron for listening to Griffey and putting him in the field.
No I did not. AGAIN, I actually agree with the decision, enough that I wonder why Narron DH'ed him in the first place, given the circumstances. 100 games out of 1st, 3 game series in Seattle. "Gee this seems like as good of a time as any to give Griffey a rest," Narron was thinking? :rolleyes:


Quote:

Throwing up a post like this with the "no balls" title is asking for trouble.
I guess... :rolleyes: I was trying to make a point, be a little clever, and at the same time do so in a way that would not offend. Bound to offend someone though I guess.. My apologies to those who are washing their eyes out at this moment.


Quote:

Your last post makes great sense and makes a great point. But lets not throw up your arms and act as if you didn't make an inflammatory thread. Rock on. :beerme:
Inflammatory to Jerry Narron maybe... I would cut and paste the "lighten up Francis" guy from Stripes, but no need to waste the bandwidth. :D

Hey to each his own, and hopefully I haven't ruffled too many feathers. Editors will tell you that a good headline means everything. I thought I had a pretty darn good one. And I stand by the substance of my thread as well.

As I have already quoted "Stripes," I will leave you with Ned Flanders:


"I like my forums like I like my Ice Cream. Plain." -Ned Flanders :evil:

jimbo 06-25-2007 05:51 PM

Re: Jerry Narron: 2 Strikes and no balls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ludwig Reds Fan (Post 1395341)
My point was only that Narron feeling that he had to lie about the reason for the lineup change, speaks volumes about his lack of leadership.

Again, I agreed with Griffey's request. A better manager might have had Griffey in RF to begin with. Who knows... But he obviously DH'ed Griffey for a reason. A good reason, I hope. It would have to be a good reason, to take Griffey out of the field during a series in SEATTLE. ;) Guess not though, because Narron then "changed his mind" after the request from Griffey, then tried to act like it was his idea. Again, the only thing missing was Narron forgot to option EE to Louisville when he got called on his lie. :)

The point to this thread was not to bash Narron aimlessly, but to chalk this up to yet another symptom of the need for a manager with a backbone.

And this is not to say Narron as a person doesn't have a backbone. I'm sure he does. But Narron as a Reds Manager? He manages scared. And that makes us a worse ballclub for it. Add his little "lie" to the list of reasons how.

:beerme:

This is just totally blowing something minor way out of proportion in my opinion, and making it into something it isn't. Narron has stated before that many times he makes up more than one lineup card a game before he decides on one. Maybe the one he eventually put out there was one he was considering and his reasonings behind it were exactly how he said. Calling him a liar is just speculation, baseless and unfair.

As far as not originally putting Jr. in RF, he is a manager first and foremost and it's his job to put what he feels is the best lineup on the field and to also give his veteran superstar a rest when it's most convenient. We may not always agree with it, but he has to put his team before what visiting fans want. Maybe he should have considered the circumstances more, but I won't hold it against him.

I'm not the biggest Narron fan either and I disagree with a lot of his decisions, but the bashing he gets by Reds fans is sometimes way over the top.

kaldaniels 06-25-2007 06:09 PM

Re: Jerry Narron: 2 Strikes and no balls
 
Ludwig -

Wow. Look at your first post.

"But if Griffey is making the lineups, then why does Narron even have a job?"

Then when I said you know, it is ok for a manager to listen to his players sometimes, you said.

"My point was only that Narron feeling that he had to lie about the reason for the lineup change, speaks volumes about his lack of leadership."


So to say you were only getting on Narron for lying is ridiculous. You were also upset that Narron took Jr.'s advice. You questioned Narron's managerial skills/capability for listening to Jr, regardless of the outcome. Then, when I debated that point you threw up your arms and said "hey, i'm only upset that Jerry lied". It's right there for the masses to read. Post number 10 in this thread is all I was trying to say before the spin started. I'm not offended by your USA Today worthy headline, but was just expecting more I suppose. But hey, you're right....it made me read the article.

As an aside,as a huge Simpsons fan I am disgusted in your using Ned Flanders to degrade/mock/ridicule (pick one or more) me.


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