Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Situational Ethics.

Every time he pencils Jason Giambi's name in the lineup, Joe Torre risks falling off his high horse:

"I think the one thing that baseball has always tried to maintain was the integrity because our game more than any other game statistics are so important. I think that right now that is called into question, and it's a shame in Barry's case. He's such a good player ... long, long ago before there was any doubt on what made him good. It's certainly a black eye that we all have to be aware of. It can turn to anger if you try to circumvent and get around trying to help us clean up. Trying to cut corners or trying a different way to keep doing what you're doing, that I think is wrong and knowingly wrong."



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