Jay Mariotti actually took the time to write this in his 24/7 online column. I couldn't be more shocked. I'll copy the entire thing here, and it's short. I refuse to link it for fear it may increase the number of hits this terrible terrible "sports" column gets.
Find your earplugs: Harrelson back
Jay is referring to the White Sox resigning Hawk Harrelson, the poor broadcaster, for the next several years.
Ensuring that illiteracy remains in the Chicago sports media for four more years, the White Sox have handed a contract extension to alleged broadcaster Ken (Hawk) Harrelson.
This is not a reason to write a column. You are abusing your privilege as a columnist for a personal attack. This as a premise for a column alone should be grounds for giving you a pink slip.
This means listeners in an otherwise sophisticated town will be punished with more hillbilly twang,
You heard it here first: Ken Harrelson is the only non-sophisticated thing in an "otherwise sophisticated town". Isn't this the city where some dude ran onto the field plastered to try to attack a first base coach with a knife in one stadium, while in the other people throw their garbage onto the field whenever the team plays bad late in the game? Are these "sophisticated" things to do? Walk around Wrigley Field in the 7th inning of a baseball game, and you'll see and hear just how "sophisticated" Chicago really is.
which is almost as embarrassing as Harrelson's .239 career batting average
ZING!
and his short-term flop as the general manager who fired Tony La Russa.
He fired the guy who felt Aaron Rowand was a better late-game hitting option than Albert Pujols? Tony La Russa is not now, nor ever has been, a good Major League Baseball manager. And even if he were, managers don't do that much.
Now Jay, try to relate this bullshit to something actually about baseball.
When the Sox should be attempting to reinvent an organization that already has lost its World Series cachet, they instead try to stay the same.
I hate to admit it, but I actually agree with Jay here.
Ken Harrelson, WARBs (Wins Above Replacement Broadcaster) for the past 5 years.
2003: 3.2
2004: 2.1
2005: 0.4
2006: -4.7 (oh boy...)
2007: -10.4
So as you can see, it was the broadcaster who profoundly and negatively affected the team's performance in 2007 (and possibly costed them a playoff berth in 2006), and not aging players, regression to the mean, Jerry Owens, or, as Jay believed, Ozzie being crazy and stupid. It was all about Ken Harrelson being crazy and stupid. This organization has just doomed itself.
Harrelson doesn't bring in audiences as much as he scares them away or makes them cringe, whether it's throwing one of his dead-air fits, blaming every loss on the umps or lowering himself to pick fights with media members far more professional and accomplished than him.
Ooooh hooooh hooooooooooooooh! It gets juicy!
The fact behind this comment is that Harrelson allegedly tried to pick a fight with Jay Mariotti in the press box.
As much as I believe Harrelson to be a bad broadcaster now (he wasn't as awful say, 10 years ago), let's look at the facts here for a second!
Ken Harrelson played Major League Baseball. He was the General Manager of a Major League Baseball team. He has been the TV broadcaster for said team for 2 decades or so.
Jay Mariotti writes a sports column for a newspaper. Millions of people are aware of him, and I've yet to meet one who didn't dislike him. He is also often on a TV show that features 4 idiot blowhards trying to suck Tony Reali's dick for "points". Rarely does Jay do any real sports analysis, and has become famous simply for generating controversy.
Which person is more accomplished? Jay feels, the latter.
And this is lovely. Jay has just patted himself on the back for being "far more professional" than Harrelson in the midst of a newspaper column written solely to continue his personal vendetta against the man. Shades of hypocrisy!
Consider it one more reason, along with the extension given to Ozzie Guillen, that the Sox are locked in as Chicago's second-class ballclub for years to come.
It just wouldn't be Jay if he attributed the Sox' failures to something that actually plays baseball. You know, something that actually affects the outcome of the games.
Column over.
When does Mariotti's contract with the Sun-Times run out? Who did he kill to originally obtain it?
ReplyDeleteCan you post comments on his blog?
ReplyDeleteNope. It's a sports column, and not a blog, so there is no reader feedback possible.
ReplyDeleteWe share a kindred spirit.
ReplyDeleteFire the F-Tard.
Tyrone Briggs
JaytheJoke.com
Chicago, IL
You know, I find that when I read a personal attack like Mariotti's, it's a sign of two things: The attacker is a jackass, and the attackee is a jackass. It is quite true in this case as well.
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