FIRE JOE MORGAN
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Published 6/29/2007 by Derek Carty at THT Fantasy Focus
... on Paul DePodesta is quite interesting. I always believed DePodesta was wronged by the Dodgers, and it's nice to see an article like this. As a Mets fan, I have to support Omar Minaya, but there have been times I've questioned his judgment just a bit as he seems more like a "scout" than a "stat guy." If he trades for a guy like Mark Buehrle or Dontrelle Willis, I will lose a lot of faith in him. Whatever he does, I don't think it's even a remote possibility for the Mets to fire Minaya and bring in DePodesta, although I wouldn't consider it a bad move. Since it's not going to happen, though, I won't waste any more time thinking about it. As a Mets fan, the longer DePodesta is out of the game, the better. Hopefully, when he does get a job, it will be with an American League club. This last article had me in stitches this afternoon as I read it. It's a bit long, but ohhhhhh is it worth it. It's over at Fire Joe Morg ...
Friday Morning Linkin Park
Published 6/29/2007 by Parkes at Drunk Jays Fans
... I know it’s hard to believe, but a blog called Fire Joe Morgan really hates Joe Morgan and loves dissecting all of his idiotic comments from ballgames and webchats. Yes, it's ingenious. ...
Quick weekend sports preview
Published 8/18/2007 by Gilbert at Obscure Sports Quarterly
... 5 p.m., ESPN St. Louis Cardinals at Chicago Cubs. Another game where Joe Morgan won’t know what he’s talking about. ...
Catfish Stew: Where the Streets Have a Name
Published 3/19/2008 at Baseball Toaster
... selection to the All Star team that season will be voted upon at a future meeting. The Fire Joe Morgan folks were initially aghast that the man who has inspired so much outraged blogging would receive the honor of having a thoroughfare in a major metropolitan city named after him. But if they realized that the road in question runs past the A's home park, I feel that they would savor the situational irony. After all, when Billy Beane drives into work each day to read print-outs from the massive wall-sized computer that makes all of Oakland's scouting decisions so that Beane ...
