Federalbaseball.com Memo to David Wright: Keep Lastings Milledge's Name Out Your Mouth.
While I was sweating out a nasty flu bug this weekend, a slight furor erupted over an interview that Washington Nationals' outfielder Lastings Milledge conducted with SI.com writer John Donovan, for an article entitled, "Spring Hot Spot: Viera", in which the former Mets' prospect said of his time in New York:
"'A lot of veterans [on the Mets] didn't like the way I play the game. They thought I didn't respect it...But the vets here have no problem with me. They know I respect it. They know I work hard."'...I can't go through anything worse than I went through in New York. It only gets better from here.'"
Mr. Donovan's article was published on Tuesday 2/26/08, but it wasn't until three days laters, on Friday, 2/29/08, that a response to Milledge's comments came from the Mets in an article by David Lennon at newsday.com entitled, "Mets not happy about ex-Met Milledge's comments", which quoted a fed-up "Golden Boy" David Wright, who says:
"'Enough is enough...You're a Washington National now. Don't worry about what happened last year or the year before that. Just go out there and try to help the Nationals win."It makes no sense to bash your former team. He just needs to turn the page and worry about helping the Washington Nationals. Forget about what we're doing over here. Forget about the New York Mets."
Mets' closer Billy Wagner, who admits in Mr. Lennon's article to having put the infamous "Know your place, rook", note in Milledge's locker two years ago while the Mets were on the road at RFK Stadium, says that it was nothing more than, "...rookie hazing that everyone endures," and says of the treatment Milledge received in NY:
"Everyone in the organization babied the heck out of him...We couldn't get on him too much because we were told to lay off of him. It could have been a whole lot worse for him and all we did was try to help him to help us."
...and Mr. Wagner then concludes:
""When you get a guy like Cliff Floyd, a guy that he could someday take his job, and they're out there helping him, it's awful hard to sit there and say we were bad teammates...This business is hard. He probably shouldn't even have been up in the big leagues."
Milledge, though, has no regrets as he tells MLB.com's Bill Ladson in an article entitled, "Milledge happy for new start with Nats" if he had the chance to start over:
"I tell you the truth, if I had to do it all over again, I would do it the same way that I did it...I have no regrets what I did, the way I played the game or anything."
Nationals' Manager Manny Acta has no worries about Milledge having taken "...Milledge under his wing" while both were in NY, according to Mr. Ladson's articled, which quotes Mr. Acta, who references the treatment Milledge received and has a message for Nationals' fans:
"I have never been a guy that agrees on breaking in a rookie by treating him differently than other people," Acta said. "I put my arms around him and taught him some of the stuff that goes on. He's a great kid and you'll find out."
The first series between the two teams takes place April 15th-17th at Shea Stadium. It should be interesting to see how this tension translates to the playing field...and though Pedro Martinez didn't have anything to say about Milledge in any of the articles cited, Who wants to bet me that Pedro Martinez hits Milledge the first time the two face off?
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Pedro
by DocktorK16 on Mar 3, 2008 6:27 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
You might be right about Billy Wagner...
Wright just said what the entire Mets' organization and fan base were probably thinking, "Enough about Milledge already." After years of hype resulted in two "troubled" seasons and a questionable trade, I would probably want to forget Milledge too. At least the Mets traded Scott Kazmir to the AL.
I read Church's comments, and quite honestly agreed with his assessment of his treatment in DC, he never really was given a shot to make it, there was always "someone else" they were trying out or trading for, and when it WAS Church's time he kept getting injured, at the point they traded him I thought it was the best possible thing for him.
As for the Mets thinking Church will be an everyday player in right field...well at least New York held onto Fernando Martinez...
With all the bad press Milledge has gotten, anything he says gets blown out of proportion, hopefully when he starts producing on the field that will become the media's focus.
"...caving to whiny vets..." ...Does anyone like Wagner?
Hope you're right about the best player in the deal.
Thanks for reading.
by Ed Chigliak on Mar 3, 2008 7:59 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Wagner
by DocktorK16 on Mar 3, 2008 9:32 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Adding Johan Santana...
I remember Wagner leaving Philadelphia on bad terms as well, when he's on he's nasty though, but he's lost a bit for sure...
I just hope the Mets don't trade for one of our first baseman with Delgado ?-able...
by Ed Chigliak on Mar 3, 2008 10:35 PM EST reply actions 0 recs

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