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Gary Sheffield’s Head Vein

June 19th, 2008by John · 1 Comment

I feel his pain:

BROOKLYN, NY—Mark Mendicus, 26-year-old Staples employee and principal owner of the fantasy baseball team Beat With Uggla Stick, blasted his underperforming team in the media Monday, going so far as to single out individual players, criticize their recent play, and question their commitment to winning.

“They all suck,” a visibly frustrated Mendicus told reporters following Beat With Uggla Stick’s head-to-head 8-2 loss to division rivals The Mark Currys. “[Alex] Rios sucks, Delmon [Young] sucks, Pedro [Martinez] fucking sucks. Everybody on my team sucks.”

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The historically temperamental owner did not hold back his opinions after their latest humiliating defeat, telling the New York Post that Prince Fielder “had better start hitting some fucking home runs already” before making several vicious personal attacks on the first baseman, calling him a “fatass,” a “fat bastard,” and a “fat fuck” in the course of one statement.

“I paid $38 for [Fielder], and this is what I get?” Mendicus said, directing reporters’ attention to Fielder’s “putrid” Yahoo! Game Log. “Twelve home runs. Twelve goddamn home runs. When you pay $38 for a guy, you had better give them a hell of a lot more than 12 home runs through the first half. I got you for your power, buddy, not your walks. This is a batting average league, anyway, not an on-base percentage league, so walks don’t fucking matter. It’s like these guys don’t understand that.”

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“Fuck you Edwin, you good-for-nothing piece of shit,” Mendicus was overheard as saying while angrily clicking the “Refresh” button on his web browser 14 times after pitcher Edwin Jackson loaded the bases with three straight walks. “Throw the ball over the goddamn plate. I need a win here, you idiot. I’m getting killed in wins.”

For some players on Mendicus’ team, the demand for instant results, the constant threats to be released or traded, and the nonstop verbal abuse is too much. Pitcher Jeremy Guthrie has been dropped and picked up by Mendicus seven times already this season, and he says he doesn’t like playing under such volatile conditions.

“I wish he’d have a little faith in me,” Guthrie said. “I don’t like being picked up the night before my start and then simply dropped the next day. It wears on you as a player. And now I have to explain myself to my kids when they read in the papers that their daddy is a ’shit-for-brains asshole who can’t even get five strikeouts when that’s all we needed to win the category.’”

“I’m sorry, but when I have runners on first and third and one out, I’m going to go for the double play to get out of the inning, not the strikeout,” Guthrie added. “Even though they don’t give out ‘points’ for double plays.”

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1 response so far ↓

  • 1 Chris // Jun 21, 2008 at 9:12 am

    How did none of us comment on this article?

    Also: did The Onion bug my apartment to see how I handle my fantasy baseball team?

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