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http://blogs.canoe.ca/slam/baseball/don-cherry-trashes-blue-jays-thinks-team-need-more-grinders/

 

Article says Don Cherry but he's just agreeing with the anonymous player.

 

 

snippet from original article:

http://www.torontosun.com/2013/09/29/jays-reliever-darren-oliver-takes-his-final-bow

 

“I’ll tell you what the GM needs to do for next year, he needs to go get some grinders, some guys who want to play,” one player said. “Look around at all the these empty lockers. I’m no doctor but you can’t tell me all of these guys are so injured or all in Florida re-habbing that they can’t stay for the final weekend of the season.”

 

Empty lockers on the final weekend included Edwin Encarnacion (who had wrist surgery), Jose Bautista (currently treating his hip in Dunedin by jogging underwater), Melky Cabrera (knee, back surgery), Brett Cecil (elbow), Maicer Izturis (ankle), Josh Johnson (forearm), Brandon Morrow (forearm) and Colby Rasmus (hit in the eye last week at Fenway Park),

 

My bet who it was - Derosa or Buehrle

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Hmm I thought Dickey hit the DL this year but nope, I guess he just grinded through that back injury?

 

Could have been him. Dickey, DeRosa and Buehrle seem well-spoken

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Hmm I thought Dickey hit the DL this year but nope, I guess he just grinded through that back injury?

 

Could have been him. Dickey, DeRosa and Buehrle seem well-spoken

 

Dickey had a few starts pushed back a day IIRC but no DL time

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Dickey trashed JJ and Morrow for their injuries earlier this year, and is close with the media. It was Dickey.

 

What mean "grinders"?

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You're cuban, you will never understand

 

Explain me the "grinders" concept. Cabron, help me to improve my English.

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Explain me the "grinders" concept. Cabron, help me to improve my English.

A grinder is someone who always keeps on working - won't stop or give up. He grinds the workouts, puts in extra hours, extra bp etc...

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He said grinding not grinder. I provided an example of Derosa saying grinder. Plus "I'm no doctor" is not proper English. There's no way Dickey would speak like that.

 

Some quotes from him this year. Grinder is definitely one of his words.

 

May 20: "But you've just got to keep grinding it out. I've felt like I've been stuck in a quagmire for the last week, two weeks. So it's nice to feel like you've got at least one foot out of it."

 

May 25: “Just keep grinding it out,” Dickey said of his mindset. “It’ll turn.”

 

May 30: "This game's tough. It's hard. And you can't quit grinding it out, and you can't quit searching for the answers. I certainly won't. And I'll find it. I'll find it."

 

June 5: "It's not often in a situation like that you can say you've walked a mile in another's shoes," he said. "But there's a lot I shared with him, grinding it out, getting back to the big leagues. The feeling is, an opportunity that's wasted."

 

June 22: "But it's going to take me a little while to unlearn some bad habits, and hopefully it won't take me too long. But [i'll] keep grinding it out, and it'll turn for me as far as the mechanics go."

 

August 21: " The good news is that it feels like a fluke to me, meaning that the expectations are that it will change. But you have to keep grinding it out, punching the clock and showing up."

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This player must be dumber than a sack of s***, it's rather obvious that key players were shut down early to avoid unnecessary winning. It pays to tank in this CBA. If you aren't going to make the playoffs, it behooves you to be as bad as possible to get a larger signing pool and a higher pick.
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Like it or not, some sense of comradery is beneficial within a clubhouse. Vetrin presents isn't everything, but I do think many on this board undervalue the effect that it can have. Having your teammates dip out in the last few weeks of the season surely doesn't leave a good taste in the mouths of everyone else who stuck through.

 

Now its different if these guys were instructed to leave to do rehab elsewhere, but I highly doubt they ALL were.

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Bobby Tallet was pretty good at grinding it out. He was a battler.

 

Bernice Tallet pitched 50% or 100%, would have been a good fit.

 

 

It wasn't Dickey. Had to be JPA. Maybe it was Goins, cool plot twist.

 

That moment when it's Kawasaki.

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Another guy who wasn't there till the end was Rajai with his wife haveing a baby. Also I'm pretty sure it was JPA, he"ll do anything to try and get people on his side. There was also the comment he made when the Dirk and Zaun saga happened, was somethiing like those guys aren't ever around the team. Which he was referring to being at batting practice and in the clubhouse, which seems very similar.
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Couldn't it be possible that after spending the whole season with the team a lot of the guys picked up on the words used by other players. I.e. JPA picking up Derosa using the word 'grinder'.

 

I can't see it being Derosa or Dickey. Neither seem like the type to hide comments. My money is on either MB or JPA.

 

To conclude, go Rays and As.

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lol, so the clubhouse still have problems. Shea Hillenbrand, Gregg Zaun, John Gibbons, Ted Lilly, JPA, Omar Vizquel, etc...

 

Can we get this fixed up already? Maybe Joe Maddon can put a lid on the current players, this has been going on far too long already.

 

It'll be hilarious if it was JPA though!

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Dickey makes sense though because he already was complaining to the media about our team being a bunch of pussies and only playing when they are 100% back in the middle of the season ish

 

post the link where he says this.

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http://blogs.canoe.ca/slam/baseball/don-cherry-trashes-blue-jays-thinks-team-need-more-grinders/

 

“I’ll tell you what the GM needs to do for next year, he needs to go get some grinders, some guys who want to play,” one player said. “Look around at all the these empty lockers. I’m no doctor but you can’t tell me all of these guys are so injured or all in Florida re-habbing that they can’t stay for the final weekend of the season.”

 

Empty lockers on the final weekend included Edwin Encarnacion (who had wrist surgery), Jose Bautista (currently treating his hip in Dunedin by jogging underwater), Melky Cabrera (knee, back surgery), Brett Cecil (elbow), Maicer Izturis (ankle), Josh Johnson (forearm), Brandon Morrow (forearm) and Colby Rasmus (hit in the eye last week at Fenway Park),

 

My bet who it was - Derosa or Buehrle

 

I'm always for players getting their injuries diagnosed, addressed & getting immediate surgery or the proper care for them. So if it means these guys are wherever they are rehabbing and not with the Jays on the final weekend then great.

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