- Posts: 2166
- Joined: Sun Aug 26, 2012 1:06 pm
I read that article a few days ago and it is an excellent one. Duffy alone is a great story. As he points out, he wasn't a high draft pick, doesn't have standout athletic skills, and certainly isn't an impressive physical specimen. However, like Joe Panik, he has ice in his veins, plays the game the right way, and morphs into a superior player in clutch situations. His season at 3b has definitely made the Giants glad Sandoval spurned them, and he should be in the running for the top two NL ROTY spots after Bryant.
As to McGehee, that 's a nice story as well. Too many players, particularly veteran ones, forget their younger rival/teammates are their teammates first and rivals second. They're supposed to help their teammates be the best players they can be. However, as anyone who followed the Young/Montana and/or Favre/Rodgers rivalries knows, the older teammates often do the opposite. So, McGehee literally helping Duffy become the player who could replace him was extremely classy, as was his advice to him to not regret replacing him for a second.