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I will stand and clap. I hope others do as well.

 

But after Carlos being booed multiple times yesterday, I am skeptical of casual Brewer fans.

Carlos was traded because he would not accept a fairly generous offer (imo). So I could imagine why there would be some animosity.

 

Davis on the other hand was a class act while he was here and just beat cancer. I would hope anybody would clap for someone surviving cancer, regardless of their rooting interest.

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I know myself, and the group I'm with, will give Davis a standing ovation. Did nothing but succeed and overachieve with the Brewers and allowed us to net a couple of decent players in a trade after his tenure. Oh what I would give to have him back this season though.
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Carlos was traded because he would not accept a fairly generous offer (imo). So I could imagine why there would be some animosity.

 

We offered Lee a 4 year, $48 million deal that we knew he wouldn't take. Houston gave him a 6 year, $100 million deal. This isn't a Coco Cordero difference, the difference is over $50 million.

As for DD, he absolutely should get applause but there will be knuckleheads who boo.
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I've actually heard casual fans explaining to other friends with them that you're supposed to boo former players. Sometimes I get so embarrassed.

 

As for Carlos, not to get into this argument again, but he accepted a contract that was much larger than what we offered him. You can't fault players for things like that. If Prince gets traded and signs long-term with the Red Sox, after presumably turning down a long-term deal with us, I will still cheer him and hate the Red Sox.

 

I've said this elsewhere; I'll boo Gary Sheffield. I will not treat any other player with the same greeting and make them comparable to Sheffield. Especially not someone that just recovered from cancer.

If I had Braun's pee in my fridge I'd tell everybody.

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Posted this in the IGT as well, guy deserves nothing less. He wasn't the best pitcher around, but he took the ball every 5 days. Anybody who gets through cancer of any type and back to the show deserves a standing-o in my book.
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I have to guess that ~ 50% of the fans in the stadium won't know enough about Davis' time post-Brewers to know about his beating Cancer....so I kind-of doubt he'll get the kind of applause that warrants.
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We offered Lee a 4 year, $48 million deal that we knew he wouldn't take. Houston gave him a 6 year, $100 million deal. This isn't a Coco Cordero difference, the difference is over $50 million.

 

I do not understand the point you are trying to make. I was saying that I understand why someone would boo Lee, he turned down, what is to the layman, a ton of money not to play here. I do not agree with the opinion to boo him, I just understand the thought process of someone who does.

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I'm almost positive he'll get a standing ovation. If anyone boos him they either probably don't know about his cancer, or are too drunk to think about it.

 

I wouldn't expect very many (if any) boos tonight. Edit: Even boos directed towards Yost, I don't expect to hear much of.

 

It's a Monday. The drunk boo birds normally only come out for the Friday and Saturday games.

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Every professional athlete makes a ton of money compared to the average fan.

I think even a "layman" would understand it's smart to take an extra $52 million. But I agree there are some that are too dumb to understand that, and hence the boos.

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I have to guess that ~ 50% of the fans in the stadium won't know enough about Davis' time post-Brewers to know about his beating Cancer....so I kind-of doubt he'll get the kind of applause that warrants.

Maybe the Brewers will run a "congratulations and best wishes" videoboard message. That might prompt some classy behavior.

 

I realize it's not the same thing, but they had the big videoboard tribute for Jenkins (which for me was a surprise).

 

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Every professional athlete makes a ton of money compared to the average fan.

I think even a "layman" would understand it's smart to take an extra $52 million. But I agree there are some that are too dumb to understand that, and hence the boos.

You would hope so, but our fans have proven us wrong before.

 

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I'd politely applaud Davis. It's a nice story.

 

But do I miss him as a pitcher? Frankly no.

 

There was no way they were going to keep Davis and still sign Suppan and Suppan's record as a Brewer is pretty much even with Davis' record with Arizona. But Suppan has a lower WHIP, logs a few more innings, and doesn't put the defense or the crowd asleep by walking so many hitters. Granted Suppan got a bigger contract, but that was because he was coming off a better year than Davis.

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PrimeTime955 wrote:

it wasn't his choice to leave.

It wasn't directly his choice, but he did force the hand of management by stating that he wanted a 3 year contract or he was going to arbitration.

Fan is short for fanatic.

I blame Wang.

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I got a pair of e-mails that said they sat next to small groups that booed Jenkins. It's become a boo happy town.
Two emails, two small groups and all of a sudden it's a boo happy town? Jenkins got a standing O - just because a couple of high school kids booed him doesn't make MKE a boo happy place.
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We offered Lee a 4 year, $48 million deal that we knew he wouldn't take. Houston gave him a 6 year, $100 million deal. This isn't a Coco Cordero difference, the difference is over $50 million.

 

To be fair, 100 million wasn't even on Carlos' radar that July- reportedly the hang up was that the Brewers wouldn't go a fifth year at 12 million per for a 5/60 contract. 6/100 only came after the wild spending happened fairly unexpectedly that offseason.

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