"The Greatest"???? I don't think so. The great ones shine when the chips are down, and if anybody has ever taken a look at his post season record and performance they would be hard pressed to call him "The Greatest". Also points have been made that it is "Just" the media and the guys he used to play with that have a problem with him. I believe these folks have spent far more time with him than the casual observer. When you want to know about the chick you are interested in do you ask her roomate about her, or do you ask the guy that bags her groceries at the Quickie Mart? I didn't here anybody defending Albert 'Don't call me Joey' Belle when the media tore him up. Why, because he is a dirtbag, but the guy also produced on the field, and was 'one of' the most intense players to ever play the game. I was not a Belle fan, but I hated to see him come up in pressure situations late in a game and my jack was on the other side.....Point being, as earlier stated, Mac got pitches to hit and so did Sosa, so throw out the race card, and throw in the dirtbag card. I'm origiannly from Pittsburgh, and had heard, not witnessed, many of his clubhouse antics. The players and the managers don't like him, so ther're not going to make it easy for him. Nobody can win anyway, when Mac was pitched to, they siad they were serving them up, now when you don't pitch to him, you're 'cheating'. It's that never forgiving karma monster that keeps popping up....He's probably going to get it anyway at home this weekend, but I sure won't be celebrating when he does. Just like I didn't celebrate when Henderson broke Cobbs record the other night, and nobody heard that much about it. One, it was a lesser record and certainly not as flashy as season home run record, but two, it was another dirtbag that broke it.....Well I have to run, I hear the horn outside, the "bandwagon" is coming, hurry everyone jump on, your best pal Barry is about to break the home run record!
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