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SAN FRANCISCO (Map, News) - As Barry Bonds neared the career home run mark of Henry Aaron this year, many writers happily speculated that Bonds wouldn’t hold the record long because Alex Rodriguez would soon catch and pass him.
Be careful what you wish for. Rodriguez may not take steroids, which is the litmus test for so many moralizers in the media today, but he’s not exactly a hero for the ages.
Consider this:
» He’s Mr. April, flourishing in the regular season but seldom a factor in the postseason.
Many stars have had problems in the shorter postseason, when they don’t have time to work out of a brief slump. Babe Ruth once hit .118 in a World Series, Ted Williams just .200. For years, Bonds was known for a negative — his failure to throw out Atlanta’s Sid Bream, who scored the run which won the 1992 NL Championship Series.
Williams never got another chance but Ruth got several and excelled. Bonds had a great postseason in 2002, when the Giants nearly won the World Series.
But Rodriguez’s bat has always been relatively quiet in the postseason.
He has seven hits in his last 44 at-bats, has one RBI in his last 13 games. In his last 59 at-bats in the postseason, Rodriguez has come to bat with 38 runners on base and has left every one stranded.
» He’s a phony, mouthing words he doesn’t believe, whining wherever he is, never happy.
He and agent Scott Boras upstaged the World Series last weekend, sending out e-mails to media people saying he’d opt out of his contract with the New York Yankees. So, Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports announced that between innings of the Boston Red Sox’s win.
They couldn’t wait one day?
That was typical Rodriguez, of course. His routine started with his first team, the Seattle Mariners. He loved Seattle, loved the fans ... but he left as a free agent.
He wanted to play for a winner, he said, but chose the Texas Rangers because they offered him a $252 million contract over 10 years. Some people blame Boras for this. I don’t. Rodriguez hired Boras precisely because he has the reputation for getting the biggest contracts.
The Rangers didn’t win. Surprise. So, Rodriguez started whining. He wanted to be traded and got his wish, going to the Yankees.
The Yankees are winners, all right, though they haven’t even gotten to the World Series with him — again, surprise — and his time in New York has not been a happy one. New Yorkers recognize a phony when they see one. So do his teammates, and Rodriguez has never been a team leader.
When the Yankees played at AT&T Park this season, Rodriguez talked effusively about The City. Some Giants fans started salivating at the idea of Rodriguez playing here, but the Giants would have to blow everyone out of the water with a fantastic offer. The Giants have been notorious overbidders in recent years — hello there, Barry Zito! — but I hope they won’t be that stupid this time.
In fact, it’s going to be interesting to see how many clubs do go after Rodriguez. It should be a no-brainer for a player who will be a first-ballot Hall of Famer, but for all his gaudy statistics, he’s not a winner. The Boras-Rodriguez tandem may be sorry they opted out of that fat Yankees contract.
Glenn Dickey has been covering Bay Area sports since 1963 and also writes on www.GlennDickey.com. E-mail him at glenndickey@hotmail.com.
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Examiner Reader said:
wishful thinking, oh but what a thought!
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Examiner Reader said:
Notice from your Ben Braub article of March 6, 2007---that you had great praise for Jeff Tedford. Since the collapse of the Cal football season---do you want him out also?
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Raider Fan Tired of Losing said:
It's time for Al Davis to recognize the fact that the game has passed him by. He was ahead of the curve in the sixties and seventies, but he just hasn't stayed current. And, at age 77, who can blame him? For proof of his gradual decline, note the Raiders' performance has dropped with each passing decade. They won 72% of their games in the seventies, 58% of their games in the eighties, 51% of their games in the nineties, and a leauge worst 40% of their games this decade. Al, no disgrace in getting old; now pass the reins to someone younger.
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Examiner Reader said:
I see that the Falcons are going to hire Bill Parcells to fix up the franchise. This is exactly the type of move the 49ERS should make. Unfortunately that moron John York would prefer to hire MBA's from business school instead of quality NFL guys!!
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49er Fan said:
If there's a problem with the head so the tail shall be! I wish the owners would stop being so selfish and sell this team to someone who WANTS the 9ers to win. Preferably to Steve Young and co. I am in anguish at the resurgence of the Cowgirls and GB Slackers while SF has not had a winning season..I'm trying to hold on here...
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Examiner Reader said:
The Giants are still sitting with an opening at first and third.They will probably need to sign Feliz for one of the positions and trade for a third baseman like Garett Atkins or Inge from the Tigers.If that does not work out perhaps they can sign Chipper Jones. He is old enough to start for the Giants. Another ho-hum season for the Giant offense. I hope the pitching and the defense are good!
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Examiner Reader said:
Billy Beane has yet to get the A's to the World Series with his "Big Picture" philosophy. So, I'm not ready to crown him the resident baseball genius. We'll see how good the trade of Haren was when some of these prospects produce in the majors...if they produce. Personally, I'm glad to see that the Giants did not trade either Cain or Lincecum for unproven prospects or for Alex Rios. Pitching talent like Cain, Lincecum and Haren is too hard to find to be putting it on red or black, spinning the wheel and hoping for the best.
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niner said:
How stupid are the Yorks. Rumour has it Jed York likes Nolan. ON what concievable basis could that be? I understand his father is a bean counter, and he likes Nowin becasue he is cheap but this guy still cant say he's inept. He is now blaming Larry Allen for going for it on 4th down instead of being up 2 scores. This guy makes Erickson look like a rocket scientist. This week, Garcia and Grudin will show the fans what we could have been. I like Hill. He reads quickly and has a fast release. Without that ,he would be demolished like Smith and Dilfer.
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Examiner Reader said:
pretty obvious that Nolan has put some good players on the 49ers. Its also obvious the team was in horrible shape when he got it. Except for the Urban Meyer NFL snow job, he deserves to stay.
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it's my ball after all said:
I love the Yorks! They are not one bit interested in the endless moaning of the permadolescents in the S.F Bay area and they are going to do what they damn well please with their possession (9/10ths of the law kiddies!). I hope their pleasure is the hypocritical Bay Area Jock-o Associations' pain! In America, sports is all amount money and not even remotely about decency any more, so why should the Yorks be any different than the players or their highly emotional fans?
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Brad Keith said:
York is the worst thing to happen to the 49ers since Joe Thomas. He is however not smart enough to override his testosterone and sell the team.
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Examiner Reader said:
STOP whinning you didn't whine when you were winning. these writers are full of themselves how can low rated writer like dickey say that someone should sell their team. WHy don't Dickey go to another town that cares about his writing cause this town don't. do a Ira Miller and beat it. Why not fix the problem
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kurtiss77 said:
Denise is said to be attending the 9er game on Saturday vs the Bengals, how about as many 9er faithful as possible bring signs to be seen on TV and for her to see that she and her husband are hated as owners, and how badly the fans want them to rot in hell......
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Fire Nolan said:
I am begging all of you do whatever it takes to blackout the Bucs game> Do not let Fox televise this crap at all. I'm sick of Raiders/49ers in my region. I don't want to hear JC Pearson again! I want 20,000 at the stick, and a blackout. Protest the ticket sales and do not let anybody buy them, I want a blackout.
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Examiner Reader said:
The way to get the Yorks attention is to boycott the season ticket sales. Do NOT renew your season tickets. An empty stadium will get their attention.
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Niner Fan said:
Maybe if we ticket buying fans boycott the games until the team is sold, we can force the Yorks to sell. Can you imagine the statement an empty stadium would make? I sat thru lean years at Kezar and thru the awful Joe Thomas years at Candlestick but was never so bored as I am this year. I truly no longer care to watch.
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Examiner Reader said:
why would denise sell the team? believe it or not if only half of the seats were sold for for any of the eight home games the niners would probably still be in the black or at worst break even. you can thank t.v. monies along with nfl licensed products for this enormous revenue stream. now the first rule of investing is buy low and sell high. the yorks know that and they will wait.
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dream on said:
yeah right sell the team and next year win the super bowl. sorry people it doen't work that way...dream on
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Streetlight said:
Its interesting that virtually all the high draft picks has been subject to attack by their fans as a result of a team's poor performance. The 49er's had to have a franchise TE - V. Davis - who would start for any team. Second, Smith WILL become a 80+ QB given the right support. He has just too much athletic ability. About the Yorks. Hard to believe but there's actually a line formed of jillionaires wanting to plunk down a billion or so buckeroos for an NFL franchise. So when and if the Yorks decide to sell its not a problem. The question is - should they sell? The fans of course are talking with their hearts. Now I don't think the Yorks are in need of cash. And I don't think they're necessarily any less competant than most other owners. But in any case its a tough read.
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Examiner Reader said:
i hope they do sell the team so they can be a winning team again
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Sean McKenna said:
The question is, is there anything we can do as fans to help York to complete a sale of the 49ers. We're sick of his lack of football knowledge, and have been looking for him to sell the team for years now!
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Examiner Reader said:
Every successful NFL teams start with great ownerships. I declare myself no longer a 49er fan for as long as the Yorks own the team. The 49ers shouldn't have drafted Alex Smith. Huge mistake. Then they shouldn't have drafted Vernon Davis the following year. Another mistake. Bad ownership comes incompetent management/coaching team comes poor scouting/drafting comes bad product on the field. John York won't sell the team for one simple reason - people wanted him to..... more presure comes more resistance.
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Examiner Reader said:
Dickey is right on; the Yorks have been a disaster. Denise needs to do the following: (1) Tell her husband and son: "Nice try, boys, but it's time to let the professionals take over, and let's sell before we lose anymore credibility;" (2) Call Carmen Policy and say: "Get me out of this freaking disaster." Once those two things happen, Carmen can get a stable and local ownership group together, with him as the Managing Partner. Then he can call Mike Holmgren, and offer him whatever it takes to bring him down here as President of Football Operations. Mike will find the right blend of coaching to help salvage whatever is left of Alex Smith's career (if that's possible). Carmen will no doubt get a state-of-the- art stadium built (not sure about Hunter's Point though; getting in and out of there will not be much fun); maybe the Niners could play at Stanford and/or Cal for 2 years until a beautiful new "Bank of America Field at Candlestick Park" is ready. Let us pray.
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CroNiner said:
And jopefully they will sell the team to Steve Young and Brent Jones, so teh link to the glory days would be reestalished. All in favor? Good!
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Examiner Reader said:
No one, but, no one, sells a machine that prints money. Silly article.
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Examiner Reader said:
What a load of rubbish. Try writing on sports Mr Dickey and leave the world of high finance to those that have a clue.
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An AIDS ACTIVIST said:
when the 49er ( a crappy team now) was going to move to San Jose, the people there were told they would not have to pay for a stadium. now it seems that san jose wants thier tourist and business travelers to pay for this stadium, so now hotel fees in san jose will be put upon strangers that are just visiting the city. all touris boycott this and stay elsewhere....the bay area is very easy to get around and belive me you can get to that LIARS CITY just as fast as if you were staying there. i guess a stadium is worth more than those sleeping on the streets in san jose. sports are not worth it to spend millions of dollars on these lying cheaters that play sports. my god this team sucks!
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Examiner Reader said:
Please sell the team. Mr York, for the sake of the team and the Bay Area. It is a torture to watch 49er footbal as it is.
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Examiner Reader said:
I have said for several years that the only way to fix the 49ER franchise is to get rid of the Yorks. He has no idea of how to run a pro football team, and has refused to bring in a knowlegable manager. His son and the group of recent college grads that are posing as an administration are a joke. No good GM or head coach would even consider working for York. A new owner is needed to rebuild the team and THEN start planning a new stadium. I still maintain that the answer to the stadium is a partnership with Oakland. There is not enough money available to build two new stadiums.A new stadium next to the present Oakland Colliseum would be perfect. Most of the 49ER fans do not live in San Francisco and getting anything built in SF is impossible. The Colliseum has a BART station and is next to a major freeway. There is open land for parking and the weather is good. A squadron of B52's can take care of Candlestick.
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xensen said:
The Yorks must sell if there is to be any hope for this franchise. If Eddie D can't come back, then any of the three groups you mention would be a huge upgrade. Nolan has proven to be an empty suit (maybe he has a career as a male model). He has done the one thing that is unforgivable for the 49ers -- not losing, but being boring.
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Examiner Reader said:
Oh, Glenn. Don't play with my hopes and dreams like this! I want to believe that the Yorks will finally crawl their way back to Ohio, but I've been hoping for that too long to get excited now. Imagine a competitive, demanding, competent owner like Larry Ellison leading this team. There's no way he'd put up with the crap the Yorks have created over the past several years. Alas, I fear we'll be sharing that same dream for the foreseeable future...
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Examiner Reader said:
As a 20 year fan, I have to agree. The well-intentioned York's have made enough bad business decisions with the team to deserve their fate. Although I said in an earlier post I didn't think knowing on which shelf the flashlight's are kept was a prerequisite to owning an Ace Hardware franchise, certainly knowing how to pick someone to manage that store is a forgone conclusion. Although Nolan successfully navigated the team's cap problem, a reasonable person cannot find reason to be optimistic about his chances for success with the team going forward--or anyone else the York's choose, if ownership remains in tact. Time for wholesale change--again, IMO.
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niner said:
EXCELLENT! Denise is a Debartolo first. She cant help but think what did she get herself into. (i dont think she or her father or brother are used to being laughed at) If she sold a minority share to some real football people (steve young) they could have their cake and eat it as well. Googles of money and still be owners without all the headache. But then unfortuanately she is married...........
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Knot2brite said:
Maybe the team will go 0-16 and then the Niners will have to be EVICTED from Candlestick. Think of it: an entire NFL team homeless, local games blacked out on television, and THEN sell! That would be sooooo San Francisco.
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OldNinerCalFan said:
And if Dr. Phil is really an answer...maybe more people need to get in that meeting or meetings of their own...a few of the Yorks, the DeBartolo's, the Stadium commission...Steve and Joe, TO (once he loses another Superbowl) and Mooch/Greg Knapp, J. Garcia -- this could be a really cool reality TV show.
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OldNinerCalFan said:
In this Nolan vs. Smith debate, one name not yet mentioned is Phil...as in Dr. Phil. Maybe what they need is some of that "so how's it working for you?" talk on things like...oh...I don't know...accountability, running up the middle plays, etc.
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OldNinerCalFan said:
How about Jim Harbaugh as new HC (to relate to the young players, and with his own experience as an NFL QB, to really develop A. Smith), and Mike Holmgren (or Carmen Policy) as GM, Sam Wyche as Off. Coordinator/QB Coach (the world's full of business speakers already, having Wyche back would bring back the guy that helped develop J. Montana, and a lefty name Boomer into Superbowl QBs, Vinny was just an aberration, and plus he was jinxed by being a Heisman winner). Ok, for the Defense, you can't do better than the guy who drafted Bryant Young -- it's been a few years already, and I am sure he's not sore anymore, and he really was a great defensive coordinator -- and fine, call it a back to the future theme, but imagine what Seifert can do with a talent like Willis, and maybe he will help find the next BY. That's all I want for Christmas, for the next Decade or so. I will take this over a dozen iPhones.
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Examiner Reader said:
If Mike Nolan is fired (let's keep our fingers crossed) who should replace him? Well, let's assume we choose a GM and also a Head Coach and not one man doing both jobs. How about the Big Tuna as GM and Marty Schottenheimer as Head Coach?
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Examiner Reader said:
Several readers have written that the 49ers have New England's pick in the 2008 draft. That is incorrect. They have the Ind. Colts' pick which will be near the bottom, but probably not last.
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Chucky said:
If they do fire Nolan, don't forget to get rid of some of them assistants and coordinators too (especially Jim Hostler). What's the use of upgrading talent if the coaches don't know what they're doing? Time for the Yorks to stop being nice and go on a firing spree. Trust me, you'll make all the 49ers fans happy again.
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Chris Trelles said:
What the Niners need to do is stabilize the o-line...sign Faneca who plays for the steelers and trade this first round pick we have from the patriots and get a big name receiver...chad johnson who wants to leave the bengals or larry fitzgerald who i think is on the last year of his contract. Alex Smith is a definate bust and they need to get a veteran quarterback that can lead a team to victory...Mcnabb is a option. The secret of the 49ers success has been the strength of the quarterback (Joe Montana the best EVER!) play and having the best receiver in the league..Jerry Rice and T.O. That was another huge flaw...letting go of Terrell Owens who now has the most yards receiving, avg., is 2nd in TDs. Another Tackle could definately help out...But without a good coach you can't build chemistry...all eleven players playing as one. Frank Gore is a great back but with no o-line he can't run. Vernon Davis should get used alot more but with no deep threat and no QB that can get him the ball..
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Chris said:
I agree with everything being said in the article about Nolan and they need to bring in a coach (and gm) with a history of winning in the NFL... Bill Cowher, Marty Schottenheimer, Mike Holgram (last year of his contract I think?) are just a few ideas... The one thing I don't blame him on is the development of Alex Smith because I don't even think Bill Walsh would make this kid into a qb because he is not god and you can't put abililty into somebody and Alex can't even make throws that high school qb's can make the kid is a bust.. He showed NOTHING last year (16 tds 16 ints) and he had a 1,790 yd rusher last year which he should have put up 25 tds 15 ints in his sleep bare minimum. So if Nolan should be blamed it should be for drafting this bust excuse making bum of a qb that played against weak competition at Utah and started one year in an offense that doesn't translate to the NFL game... By the way, Alex Smiths injury is the same one Eli Manning and Tom Brady played through
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Angel Reyes said:
i agree that the 49ers won't go anywhere with M. Nolan, also the development of Alex Smith with the 49ers isn't very impressive also.Its a waste of the 1st round draft choice, and money wasted on him..higher draft choices did lot more better then alex.So it means he too should pack up his bags along with nolan.Its time to bring some experience to the team and respect back to the 49ers.I too and the rest of the 49ers faithful are sick and tired of waiting for something good to happened.we should bring Bill Parcell in for a couple years to developed the 49er team into a winning franchise again and give him money to do so..
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Examiner Reader said:
Who should replace Coach Nolan if he is not retained?
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OldNinerCalFan said:
Looking back at Nolan's 3 years, last year seem like an aberration -- as Dickey alluded to years ago, Nolan is fundamentally insecured about his role as HC, his "my way or the high way" approach is a big sign of someone that by not knowing how to use his authority ultimately loses it. His conversative take-a-risk-when-there's-no-other-choice approach to game-time decision making reveals his fundamental weakest as a coach -- he don't trust himself, he don't trust others and his fear of losing is what wins. Maybe K. Barlow, A. Bryant had it right about his dictatorial complex -- which showed up more and more as the team got worst and his excuses rang empty. Nobody is perfect -- Dickey was one of the few to recommend Nolan before he was hired, perhaps out of nostalgia -- but I commend Dickey now for digging through the player rumor mills and giving us insights from inside the player/agent community -- no other journalist seem to mentioned anything about that -- Thanks Glenn!
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Examiner Reader said:
let's see. thanks to some very savy trade making by the niners general manager (also named mike nolan) the niners will have probably the last pick in first round of the 2008 draft. to the stunned delight of niner fans worldwide they take........ nate longshore, who comes out early..
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Examiner Hater said:
Three coordinators in three years for a rookie QB, a patchwork o-line that is aging and injured, and owners who blew up a playoff team. I know you are bitter and old Glen but look at the whole p