Off the Couch

“If you see [Ken] Harvey and are struck by thoughts of optimism, then you’re made of stronger stuff than I. When I look at Harvey, what I see is another Dee Brown, a fat young singles hitter who’s only going to get fatter and slower. Brown’s a lousy left fielder; Harvey’s a lousy first baseman. Brown’s fat; Harvey is fat. Actually, that’s probably not exactly right. They’re not really fat. They’re stocky in a muscular way. But when you’re built like that in your early twenties, what are you going to look like in your late twenties? More to the point, fat right-handed singles hitters lose their value real, real fast.”
Rob Neyer, ESPN baseball columnist, on the Royals’ rookie first baseman who is the club’s most heralded hitting prospect, robneyer.com


“There’s a reason that Ken Harvey lasted until the fifth round, just as there’s a reason that Dan Reichert is a complete disaster, just as there’s a reason that Mark Quinn is going to be one of the biggest busts in franchise history, just as there’s a reason that Mike MacDougal, despite having an incredible arm, isn’t anywhere near ready to pitch effectively in the major leagues. This [Royals] organization is sick. And while the patient isn’t terminal, if there’s a recovery, it will be long and painful. And while I plan to call the hospital from time to time, I no longer have the dedication necessary to sit by the bed, hoping for a miracle.”
Neyer, who is a lifelong Royals fan, robneyer.com


“Where did he tailgate at? He went to his stadium and tailgated? A lot going on there in Kansas, huh?”
Mike Leach, Texas Tech coach, when informed that KU’s Terry Allen tailgated at Memorial Stadium on the Saturday when terrorism had canceled college football, Topeka Capital Journal


“You’re a professional, but good Christ, you’re a human being.”
David Letterman, reassuring Dan Rather that it was okay to cry as he discussed the terrorist tragedy on Letterman’s Late Show, CBS

GH: The Kansas City Star translated Letterman’s compassionate comment to Rather as “Good [grief], you’re a human being.” Good grief.

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