Craig Carton
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What I do care about, if you want to be the captain of the New York Mets, and thus far in your, what, six years now with the New York Mets, you have not brought them the championship that we thought you might bring us, and you're desperate to be the captain and have the GM get rid of other guys who are very popular here who can play really good baseball because, whatever, it's politics, your wives, whatever the case may be, and maybe that locker room needed a little change-up, so that's fine.
I accept all that stuff, to a point.
But you cannot, in the third series of the year, tell me that you give a rat's ass when you don't know how many outs there are in the very first inning.
I'm sorry.
I'll put all the other stuff aside.
I'm not talking about his batting average or RBIs or home runs or any of that stuff.
Or even if you made an error.
Like errors happen.
I accept errors as part of the sport.
Nobody's perfect.
Well, he made a mistake on the base pass.
And by the way.
And I can live with that on occasion, not frequently, because he didn't even take a step.
He just froze there and obviously got picked off.
By the way, Jazz Chisholm did the same damn thing with the New York Yankees.
Both of them fiddling with their mitts.
I'm specifically referencing the My Bad...
I didn't know how many outs there were, and here's why.
He took ownership of it in the postgame.
Yeah, that's bull crap.