by Mean Dean » Mon Jul 24, 2006 10:04 am
Greinke has some form of social anxiety disorder. You probably know someone with it; it's very common. It's a disease that needs treatment. "Wimpiness" is not a factor.
This topic is lame, guys. Every player in the majors had to have the toughness to beat out literally thousands of other people for their one spot. For their troubles, they now get 95 mph fastballs thrown at their heads daily. Pedro is a small, fragile guy, and since he didn't allow the Mets to MRI his shoulder when they signed him, there is clearly something going on there that he has been pitching through for years, at a Cy Young level. Paul Molitor got the same criticisms as Drew, and then in his 30s, his bad luck turned around and he turned out to be very durable and an all-time great. Even if that doesn't happen to J.D., so what? Maybe he was just born brittle and can't help it. Do you really think Wood or Prior wouldn't be pitching if they physically could? I don't know how you can tell what kind of pain another person is feeling through your TV set. A-Rod averages 125 RBI per 162 games and has a helluva chance at the all-time RBI record, so I think he's gotten some clutch hits.