Shane Walsh
aka "Captain Oblivious"
- Cynthiana, Kentucky
Stay classy St. Lou.....
Every fanbase has those fans
I don't get the hate-on some Cardinal fans have for Heyward.
The Cardinals traded for a guy with one year left on his contract. He played (quite well) for a year and then left in free agency. How is he any different from, say, Carlos Beltran or Rafael Furcal? Why should he have any loyalty to the Cardinals?
Is it simply because the Cardinal fans wanted him to come back?
By the way, while it's true that Heyward's contract with the Cubs over the life of the contract is less than what the Cardinals reportedly offered him, on a per year basis, the Cubs contract is more for the first three years, at which point Heyward has the option to go back to free agency. So, it's not really true that Heyward turned down more money to play for the Cubs.
So you don't think that? Interesting
We wanted him back. He's the perfect player for the cards. Most cardinal fans don't like his decision, but respect it. At end of the day it is a business, and their career could be done at any moment. Go for money early, take pay cuts to win later.
It's a pretty breezy brush-off of an ugly incident, to be sure.
But mostly I'm just glad to hear Cardinal fans ceding the imagined high ground their fan base supposedly holds. RIP, BFIB.
So, it's not really true that Heyward turned down more money to play for the Cubs.
Most of the fans hate the term BFIB.
Not a fan of Zobrist batting 3rd...
Zobrist batting 6th tonight.
Maddon reads this board!!!!
Heyward turned down more total dollars from the Cardinals and the Cubs are in as good of a position to win long-term as any other team in baseball, but sure, he just grabbed the money instead of caring about winning, gotcha. :tsk:
Imagine that, the New York Post made that up by the racial slurs. Deadspin is reporting it did not happen, and deadspin hates the Cardinals. I would think they would jump on this "story" if it was indeed true.
Imagine that, the New York Post made that up by the racial slurs. Deadspin is reporting it did not happen, and deadspin hates the Cardinals. I would think they would jump on this "story" if it was indeed true.
Right, not saying it did or didn't happen, but there has been no proof to show it did and the audio from the game has been isolated and nothing can be heard. This is really a stupid thing to be bickering about and the whole thing, I hope, will be blown over soon. We booed him last night, okay, let's move on. Rarely does anyone ever get booed there, Brandon Phillips is the only one I can think of that is consistently harassed, but now he(JHey) is just another guy on a rival team. Let's play ball!
Right, not saying it did or didn't happen, but there has been no proof to show it did and the audio from the game has been isolated and nothing can be heard. This is really a stupid thing to be bickering about and the whole thing, I hope, will be blown over soon. We booed him last night, okay, let's move on. Rarely does anyone ever get booed there, Brandon Phillips is the only one I can think of that is consistently harassed, but now he(JHey) is just another guy on a rival team. Let's play ball!
For what it's worth, Dexter Fowler didn't hear of any racial slurs and actually gave STL fans their due.
https://twitter.com/SLGreenberg/status/722530807420616705
It is a truly unfortunate reality, as blatant racism and racist remarks are openly let loose far too frequently in all sports in cities across the country (Chicago, Boston, NY, STL, Milwaukee, wherever, USA). Consider me an idealist, but I feel we as a society are making progress for change and growth; we've come a long way but have a ways to go.
Professional sports should be the last place this occurs. It's an arena where all peoples can come together, even Cubs and Cardinals fans
I agree. Had the situation been reversed and Heyward was making his first appearance as a Cardinal in Chicago, the boo birds would have been alive and well at Wrigley.
Game 2 of the series tonight. Hammel vs. Garcia. Let's go!