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FADERPROOF
07-12-2005, 01:17 PM
JUst when you think the guy canot become more of an ignornt ass, he goes and says things like this:

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2106141

Sheffield won't play in 'something that's made up'


Gary Sheffield wants nothing to do with the World Baseball Classic.

Several major league players spoke of the honor they would feel to represent their countries in baseball's first World Cup-style tournament when the groups for the event were unveiled Monday.

Sheffield was not among them.

The Yankees right fielder told reporters at the All-Star festivities in Detroit on Monday there was no chance he would participate in the event scheduled for March.

"My season is when I get paid," Sheffield told the New York Daily News. "I'm not doing that. ... I'm not sacrificing my body or taking a chance on an injury for something that's made up."

"A lot of guys feel that way. They won't say it like I will, though," he added.

Unlike Sheffield, Miguel Tejada (Dominican Republic) and Dontrelle Willis (United States) were among several players to come out in support of the tournament at press conferences Monday.

"I just hope I make the team," Willis said jokingly.

Tejada said fans back home would look forward to the event, which baseball hopes will be played a second time in 2009.

"They're going to be really excited to see all the players on one team," he said.

The 16-nation, 18-day event opens March 3 in Tokyo or Taiwan, where Group A will include Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and China.

The United States will be in Group B, which starts play March 8 along with the other groups and will be based in the United States.

Cuba, Puerto Rico, Panama and the Netherlands are in Group C, which will be in Latin America, and the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Australia and Italy are in Group D, which will be based in Florida.

Major League Baseball has spent more than a decade discussing the tournament and hopes the event will gain in prestige, such as soccer's World Cup.

Sheffield didn't hold playing in the World Baseball Classic in the same high esteem as playing in the Olympics.

"This isn't the Olympics," he told the Daily News. "That's a big difference. This is something you made up."

The International Olympic Committee voted last week to kick baseball out of the Olympics following the 2008 Beijing Games.

Sheffield, who has been outspoken this season on other topics as well, including deferred money in his contract and the possibility of being traded, attributed some of his negative feelings about the Classic to the risk of being injured during the event -- which would take players away from their MLB teams during spring training.

"A lot of guys say, 'Give it a shot, give it a try,'" Sheffield told the Daily News. "But I don't think so."

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

RhymesayersDU
07-12-2005, 01:35 PM
In related news, Patrick Ewing concurred with Sheffield: "We make a lot of money, but we spend a lot of money too."

Beantown Bronco
07-12-2005, 01:36 PM
No way did Ewing say that....his English isn't that good.

RhymesayersDU
07-12-2005, 01:40 PM
No way did Ewing say that....his English isn't that good.
LOL

But he did actually say it, years ago. One of my favorite sports quotes of all time.

Arkie
07-12-2005, 01:47 PM
"This isn't the Olympics," he told the Daily News. "That's a big difference. This is something you made up."

WTF? The Olympics weren't made up? I thought all sporting events were invented at one time or another.

-Slap-
07-12-2005, 05:03 PM
Gary Sheffield struck out and made errors on purpose to get traded out of Milwaukee and that was back when he was a rookie. A couple weeks ago he said the Yankees better not trade him or he'll tank for his new team. The guy has always been a miserable race-baiting piece of ****. Every time he steps on the field, I hope he takes 100 MPH fastball in the orbital bone.

Rock Chalk
07-12-2005, 05:08 PM
Gary Sheffield struck out and made errors on purpose to get traded out of Milwaukee and that was back when he was a rookie. A couple weeks ago he said the Yankees better not trade him or he'll tank for his new team. The guy has always been a miserable race-baiting piece of ****. Every time he steps on the field, I hope he takes 100 MPH fastball in the orbital bone.
:thumbsup:

sutoazul
07-12-2005, 05:15 PM
****field is an asshole, I've never liked him on or off the field.
I'm very excited about the classic, it sounds like a great idea specially after watching that HR derby last night, great stuff the best of the world competing for their countries. I'll be rooting for the USA and Dominican Rep.!! It'll be hard to see them head to head, but I think Dominicans play with more heart, at least some players.

-Slap-
07-12-2005, 05:20 PM
****field is an a-hole, I've never liked him on or off the field.
I'm very excited about the classic, it sounds like a great idea specially after watching that HR derby last night, great stuff the best of the world competing for their countries. I'll be rooting for the USA and Dominican Rep.!! It'll be hard to see them head to head, but I think Dominicans play with more heart, at least some players.

Heck, Miguel Tejada loves baseball so much, he's like the second coming of Ernie Banks.

Clockwork Orange
07-12-2005, 07:22 PM
No way did Ewing say that....his English isn't that good.

I can confirm that he did say it. It was during the last NBA lockout a few years ago.

-Slap-
07-12-2005, 07:36 PM
I can confirm that he did say it. It was during the last NBA lockout a few years ago.

That's probably why John Thompson never let reporters get within 100 feet of any of those thugs.

Clockwork Orange
07-12-2005, 07:40 PM
Nice to see Sheffield ground into a double play (though he probably did it intentionally) and Andruw Jones hit one 450 feet off of that prick Kenny Rogers.

-Slap-
07-12-2005, 07:40 PM
Anybody remember Michael Graham from those Georgetown teams? Absolutely the dirtiest college athlete ever, in any sport. I wonder where he was finally incarcerated.

Hogan11
07-12-2005, 07:41 PM
All I know that it was good to see Willis tank in the All Star Game.....he does play for the Devil's team and all, so wishing for max failure is more than excused.

The NL may've lost this game, but watching Dontrell flounder was more than worth it to me......F' the Marlins!!!!