04-22-2010, 09:05 AM
<!--quoteo(post=92015:date=Apr 22 2010, 07:24 AM:name=Coldneck)-->QUOTE (Coldneck @ Apr 22 2010, 07:24 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Soriano is insanely hot right now. That's great. In a month he'll be insanely cold - looking silly on breaking pitches. That's his M.O.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
And then he'll get booed. That's the way it is in sports, whether we like it or not. You get booed when you suck and cheered when you don't. It's always been that way and it always will, in every park and stadium in the world. Not just at Wrigley and not just now. Always and everywhere.
That's why I find it so amusing when we bitch about the booing. Where have you been the last 30 or forty years of your life? This isn't anything new.
When someone can't catch a routine fly ball and the fans boo, I think, "Wow, if he catches that, no one boos." You guys think, "Stupid fans, why are they booing?" To me, it's the players fault (most of the time) when the fans boo, not the fans fault.
And then he'll get booed. That's the way it is in sports, whether we like it or not. You get booed when you suck and cheered when you don't. It's always been that way and it always will, in every park and stadium in the world. Not just at Wrigley and not just now. Always and everywhere.
That's why I find it so amusing when we bitch about the booing. Where have you been the last 30 or forty years of your life? This isn't anything new.
When someone can't catch a routine fly ball and the fans boo, I think, "Wow, if he catches that, no one boos." You guys think, "Stupid fans, why are they booing?" To me, it's the players fault (most of the time) when the fans boo, not the fans fault.
Wang.