"Why
should we panic? We've got a great team. ... It doesn't
happen, so who cares? There's always next year. It's not
like it's the end of the world.
-Manny Ramirez, Boston Red Sox
October 19 , 2007 - Manny Being Right
I've had to put writing on the backburner for a few days,
and there was a lot to write about. And I'm glad I actually
held my tongue (fingers?) because I was able to calm myself
down and get perspective on something that I'll write about
later.
In
the meantime, I wanted to talk about Manny Ramirez and the
above quote.
There are a lot of pundits and fans who are really pissed
off at Manny for saying that if they don't win, who cares,
it isn't the end of the world. There are a lot of people
pissed at him, because he makes a shit ton of money and
he should have a more go get'em, let's win attitude.
But as a mom who recently watched her son exhibit the WORST
case of bad sportsmanship ever, I'd like to take a second
and thank Mr. Ramirez for putting things in perspective.
It is not the end of the world if they lose.
It is not the end of the universe, the end of all existence
as we know it.
It is not the end of the Red Sox, or your life.
It is just a game.
My son lost his fucking MIND when his team lost for the
first time. It took DAYS for us to get it through his head
that he didn't suck, his team didn't suck, the coaches didn't
suck. It was and is just a game. Days of discussion, debate
and virtual therapy to teach the kid that it is just a game
and there is always next week. It is just a season, and
there is always next game if you are in the middle of a
season, and next year if you've made it to the playoffs...
The
quote above from Manny is 100% right, and it is what we
try and teach kids like Geoff right from the start when
they are learning the ins and outs of team sports. I think
Manny may have come off as not caring, but in reality, dude
is coming off as someone grounded in reality. And that is
what matters. Not crying on TV like LaDanian Tomlinson a
few weeks ago when the Chargers lost. He'll give it his
all, for sure, but in the end...
it
isn't the end of the world.
While
I personally applaud Manny, others are freaking the motherfuck
right OUT over his statement.
I'm really tired of the sentiment of fans that athletes
OWE them the victory. The other day Tim Wakefield was virtually
run out of town on a rail because his pitching performance
was the epitome of suck. I think statistically, he was the
2nd winningest pitcher on the team this past year and without
him, they probably would not even BE in the playoffs facing
possible elimination this evening.
Manny has the right attitude. It's just a game, not the
end of the world. I think that it may have come out of his
mouth a little awkwardly because the man doesn't have the
greatest grip or command of the English language sometimes.
His
heart is in the right place, his mind is in the right place,
and I think if more people just recognized it as just a
game and not the mandatory sacrifice of everyone's first
born child when the home team loses, life would be a lot
easier.
And
if anything matters, I hope his momma recognizes that her
son has the right attitude.
Disappointment when they lose is to be expected. But you,
accountant guy at some firm in Brockton... you, some marina
worker in Beverly... you, some secretary for a law firm
in Boston, you public safety officer in Worcester... you
aren't playing, getting paid, winning or losing.
It's
no skin off your nose if they lose.
It
is fine.
You'll
live.
You'll
survive.
And
next year if you are a true fan, really truthfully a fan,
you'll be right back out routing for the home team with
your crackerjacks and peanuts (barring any sort of bad allergy
you might have).
I think if people got as outraged about Darfur as they
are about some overpaid sports guy, I think the world would
be a much better place.
That said -- good luck to the Sox. I remember what it was
like when they never won shit and never made it out of the
gutter, much less to the ALCS where they lost or won or
anything... let that just be a sobering reminder to people.
It could be worse.
And
on that note, Manny being right, Manny being Manny, Manny
being a jerk, however you perceive Manny, please know that
it is just a game and for crikey chrissakes, let it go.
That
is all.