Mex rips Kid for lobbying for Willie Randolph's Mets job

carter_gary.jpgHere is the small newspaper article I wrote about Keith Hernandez (and Gary Cohen) taking issue Sunday with Gary Carter's remarks on Sirius Satellite Radio Friday.

Hernandez called Carter "unconscious" for openly lobbying for the managerial job currently occupied by Willie Randolph.

I'm not precisely sure what Hernandez meant by "unconscious." I'm assuming he meant "clueless," in the sense of talking without thinking.

That sounds about right.

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unconscionable

I thought he might mean "unconscionable," but that doesn't make sense in the context of "walking around unconscionable." I think he meant "unconscious" in the sense of clueless.

Perhaps "Mex" was simply fulfilling Nostradamus' interview with Stan Isaacs from 1964.

It's simply unconscionable that 44 years after Alvin Dark griped to Stan Isaacs about the IQ of Hispanic ballplayers, people like "Mex" (interesting choice of words) still do not have the proper command of the English language to satisfy the NY media.

Right, Neil?

Or did I miss the point of this article?

c"mon.he really means brain dead.

Gee whiz the Mets didn't have a harmonious clubhouse back in the mid-80's when they were winning all those championship? I can imagine Hernandez must have loved Carter taking all those curtain calls and Ray Knight's as well. I guess he could live with Strawberry's. And Dykstra being Dykstra when he wasn't apparently memorizing every word of the Wall Street Journal. In the meantime I remember full well how interested he was in the game when he wasn't on the field, he and Davy Johnson used to sit together in the dugout and chain smoke cigarettes. So much tension being the greatest team in baseball history at the time!!

Sandy..

"So much tension being the greatest team in baseball history at the time!!"

HUH?? Greatest team in baseball history through 1986?
I hope you didn't mean to say that Sandy, otherwise I will be asking for your ethnicity.

Sarcasm. People were actually looking at this team to turn into one of the greatest of all-times. How quickly people forget that this "greatest team of all-time" barely won one championship trophy, and shouldn't have won that one. Still, Mets fans look at this as the glory days. I look at them as the most over-rated team in baseball history, maybe surpassing the 1960's Giants that Jim Clark has been describing on the Alvin Dark comments page.

"Sarcasm".

Thank God....
I was about to turn up the heat on your melting pot.

And just how is it that Gary Carter even thinks he is qualified to be the Mets Manager?

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