{"id":872,"date":"2004-10-21T07:58:12","date_gmt":"2004-10-21T14:58:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.artsjournal.com\/herman\/wp\/2004\/10\/put_us_down_as_girliemen\/"},"modified":"2004-10-21T07:58:12","modified_gmt":"2004-10-21T14:58:12","slug":"put_us_down_as_girliemen","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.artsjournal.com\/herman\/2004\/10\/put_us_down_as_girliemen.html","title":{"rendered":"PUT US DOWN AS GIRLIE-MEN"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><P>Though I&#8217;m a New Yorker, I&#8217;m as pleased as any Beantown fan that the Red Sox beat the<br \/>\nYankees for the American League pennant. I grew up&nbsp;rooting&nbsp;for<br \/>\nthe&nbsp;Brooklyn Dodgers, which meant I grew up hating the Yankees. I lived close enough to<br \/>\n<A class=inline href=\"http:\/\/www.ebbets-field.com\/\" target='new\"'><B><FONT\ncolor=#003399>Ebbets Field<\/FONT><\/B><\/A> to hear the roar of the crowd when someone<br \/>\nhit&nbsp;one into the stands or out of the park. (I used to see some of the Dodgers eating at<br \/>\nToomey&#8217;s Diner on Rogers Avenue.) So I&#8217;ve never gotten over my sense of Yankee injustice. You<br \/>\ndon&#8217;t need to hate George Steinbrenner to hate the Yankees.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>Which brings me to&nbsp;today&#8217;s column by Richard Reeves. <A class=inline\nhref=\"http:\/\/www.richardreeves.com\/columns\/latest.html\" target='new\"'><B><FONT\ncolor=#003399>He writes:<\/FONT><\/B><\/A><\/P><br \/>\n<P><br \/>\n<BLOCKQUOTE>I saw &#8220;The Play,&#8221; when the Alex Rodriguez deliberately karate-chopped<br \/>\nBronson Arroyo&#8217;s arm to knock the ball out of his glove in the eighth inning of game six. The<br \/>\numpires caught it, which made the game fairer, but so did the cameras which means A-Rod will<br \/>\nlook like a bush leaguer forever.<br \/>\n<P><\/P><br \/>\n<P>It&#8217;s only a game, so they say, but I was struck by the way the game&#8217;s announcers &#8212; Tim<br \/>\nMcCarver, Joe Buck and Al Leiter &#8212; handled it. In rough paraphrase, one of them said: &#8220;Hey, he<br \/>\nwas going to be out anyway, so why not take the shot?&#8221; One or both of the others agreed.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>Welcome to America, 2004. Or 2000 in Florida. It&#8217;s not how you play the game, it&#8217;s whether<br \/>\nyou win or lose. Obviously, this American attitude pre-dates the 21st century, a century off to a<br \/>\nlousy start. It&#8217;s been more than thirty years since Vince Lombardi thrilled Richard Nixon by<br \/>\nsaying, &#8220;Winning isn&#8217;t everything, it&#8217;s the only thing.&#8221;<\/P><br \/>\n<P>And, while I am in a confessional mood, I will alienate anyone who has read this far by saying<br \/>\nthis: I thought Paul Hamm should have given back this year&#8217;s Olympic gold medal for best<br \/>\nall-round male gymnast in Athens. The other guy, the South Korean, won the thing fair and<br \/>\nsquare. &#8220;Fair and square,&#8221; that&#8217;s a phrase that was in use when I was a lot younger. You don&#8217;t<br \/>\nclaim to be the champion because one judge couldn&#8217;t add right. Hamm was great and the whole<br \/>\nword saw that, but he would have been greater if he ignored all the grown-ups telling him<br \/>\npossession is nine-tenths of the law.<\/P><\/BLOCKQUOTE><br \/>\n<P><\/P><br \/>\n<P>Anyway, if the Astros beat the Cardinals tonight for the National League pennant, it would<br \/>\nmean&nbsp;a World Series between&nbsp;the Red Sox and the Astros,<br \/>\nwhich&nbsp;could&nbsp;have an impact on the election, ridiculous as that may seem: A<br \/>\nshowdown between Boston and Houston? Between Kerry&#8217;s team and&nbsp;the<br \/>\nninny&#8217;s&nbsp;team?&nbsp;Spare us the drama.<\/P><br \/>\n<P><STRONG>Postscript<\/STRONG>: <A class=inline\nhref=\"http:\/\/www.stltoday.com\/stltoday\/sports\/stories.nsf\/cardinals\/story\/84F3B34216A6656A86\n256F350024E64D?OpenDocument&#038;Headline=Boston+Bound!+Birds+dispatch+Astros\"\ntarget='new\"'><B><FONT color=#003399>Cards 5, Astros 2.<\/FONT><\/B><\/A> We<br \/>\nare&nbsp;spared.<\/P><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Though I&#8217;m a New Yorker, I&#8217;m as pleased as any Beantown fan that the Red Sox beat the Yankees for the American League pennant. I grew up&nbsp;rooting&nbsp;for the&nbsp;Brooklyn Dodgers, which meant I grew up hating the Yankees. 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