... but seriously - Oil Can Boyd needs professional help before it's too late.
I can't believe he actually said this!
[quote:9600ca13b3]If he had the opportunity to meet Jackie Robinson, former big-league pitcher Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd says he would say: "Why'd you do this?"
Robinson broke the color barrier in the major leagues when he debuted for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. The move opened the door for African Americans to play in the majors.
"I don't really think that Negro league baseball shoulda been broken up," Boyd says during an interview that will air tonight on ESPN's E:60, according to The Boston Globe.
Buster Olney, who interviews Boyd, then asks, "How come?"
Boyd responds:
"Because it was -- it was individuality … I'm not real thankful to Jackie at all because I'm me - my style of baseball, the way I played it in the major league transpired from the Negro leagues. So that's why people found that I was a hot dog or I was flamboyant."[/quote:9600ca13b3]