View Full Version : Further proof that the Red Sox F.O. are scumbags


Garb
09-22-2006, 10:42 AM
It's all about the money, folks. Lucchino is a horrid human being. They will do to the Sox what they have done to the Marlins, Padres and Orioles - use 'em and kick 'em to the curb. I know, I know...it's a business.....but man it bothers me that they feign this sincerity - and most of RSN buys it - while they laugh at us behind their backs. Ugh!

Hits keep on comin’: Sox fans billed for post-season tix
By Gayle Fee and Laura Raposa
Friday, September 22, 2006

As Red Sox fans watch their playoff dreams circle the drain, steamed season ticket holders are still reeling from the whopping post-season ticket tab the team sent out for the playoffs and World Series seats.

The invoices demanded payment for three divisional series games, four American League championship showdowns and four World Series homegames. The parking tab for 11 games was also due. No credit cards or personal checks accepted.

But what really stuck in the superfans’ craw is that the bills arrived after Theo & Company sent perenially po’d pitcher David Wells to the Padres - thus signaling that management was throwing in the towel on the post-season.



“We weren’t going to win,” said one primo seat holder, who refused to pony up $11,000-plus for four seats for the playoffs. “My mind was made up during the Yankees series in August. I knew if they started winning after the deadline, I’d be screwed. But that didn’t happen.”

The aforementioned screwing would be that the ticket holder would lose their posh seats for the playoffs and championship games and have little chance at scoring substitute, albeit less desirable, ducats.

And although many longtime seatwarmers were steamed that the team sent out the dunning letters after the Yankees drubbing and after the Wells trade, team spokesguy Charles Steinberg said he hadn’t heard anything about the unrest.

“Frankly, the only complaints we’ve heard is that we’re not going to get to play in the post-season,” he said.

Now, die-hard believers who did pony up for the 11 games and parking, were given the option of automatically applying it to their 2007 regular season invoice which, BTW, are hitting mailboxes in November.

“Why would I want to let the Red Sox hold onto that money for so long and collect interest on it,” said one ticket holder. “Why? So they can use the money to buy more property around Fenway? Or not pay Johnny Damon or Bronson Arroyo?”

Refund checks were another option but only “after the conclusion of the Red Sox season in postseason play,” read the invoice.

“Actually, the refund process will begin when we’re formally eliminated,” said Steinberg.

Meanwhile, our spies in the skyboxes say that team CEO Larry Lucchino isn’t exactly all broken up over the breakdown of the Sox this season. Word is, the Sox czar, who lost a high-profile power struggle with ex-underling Theo Epstein this past winter, is privately telling pals “The little Emperor has no clothes.”

“I have not heard a peep to that effect,” said Steinberg.

File Under: Post-Season of Discontent.

AirForceJetFan
09-22-2006, 10:47 AM
I'd be lying if I said that reading that didn't make me smile the way a lot of Sox and Mets fans were mocking the Yankees injuries this season

shawn306
09-22-2006, 10:48 AM
Ye Olde Towne Corporation strikes again. :)

mbn007
09-22-2006, 10:54 AM
$11,000 for 4 tickets for 11 games in the post-season? A bit on the high side, no??? :banned:

Mavrik
09-22-2006, 11:04 AM
$11,000 for 4 tickets for 11 games in the post-season? A bit on the high side, no??? :banned:



Just shows you baseball is continuing to drift away from beng an everyday man's game and into a game that only the high and mighty can afford to attend.

Blackout™
09-22-2006, 11:37 AM
well Garb, they have to pay off Coco Crisps 15 million dollar contract somehow

you know, the one they gave him before ever playing a game as a Red Sock ;)

GimmeShelter
09-22-2006, 12:04 PM
I'd be lying if I said that reading that didn't make me smile the way a lot of Sox and Mets fans were mocking the Yankees injuries this season


I missed the correlation of the article with Yankee injuries.

Besides, noone mocked the injuries but just stated it wasn't the end of the world due to the remaining talent on the roster. At the end of the day we were 100% correct.

Scott Dierking
09-22-2006, 01:50 PM
I missed the correlation of the article with Yankee injuries.

Besides, noone mocked the injuries but just stated it wasn't the end of the world due to the remaining talent on the roster. At the end of the day we were 100% correct.

The only mocking that was going on at the time of the Yankee injuries was of comic indignation that the Yankee fans wanted to somehow portray themselves as underdogs.

Every other team in MLB baseball will just have to shut up and play despite the travails, Yankee fans (and it was only a few here, and I give the team credit as well), wanted some type of mulligan on the season, for some reason.

It really was a source of humor.

madmike1
09-22-2006, 01:51 PM
I would love to tee off on the boston front office but i'm pretty sure that every team does this.

AirForceJetFan
09-22-2006, 01:54 PM
I missed the correlation of the article with Yankee injuries.

Besides, noone mocked the injuries but just stated it wasn't the end of the world due to the remaining talent on the roster. At the end of the day we were 100% correct.

The correlation was one that I made, I didn't say it was made in the article.

There were those who were quite happy to see all of the Yankees injuries this year but I for one was a fan that wan't all that upset to see the Yankees have to go back to playing a little bit of small ball. It makes them a more dangerous team.

I said what I said because as I was reading about the debacle of a Sox FO I smiled and thought to myself "hmm...I guess this is the feeling the Yankee haters had when their players were dropping like flies" Thats all. Nothing more, nothing less.

Now I realize that not every yankee hater on the board was happy to see the injuries..but some were, and that's who I was referring to.

AirForceJetFan
09-22-2006, 02:00 PM
The only mocking that was going on at the time of the Yankee injuries was of comic indignation that the Yankee fans wanted to somehow portray themselves as underdogs.

Every other team in MLB baseball will just have to shut up and play despite the travails, Yankee fans (and it was only a few here, and I give the team credit as well), wanted some type of mulligan on the season, for some reason.

It really was a source of humor.

C'mon SD, you're better than that. I expect blanket statements from some of the lesser posters on this board but not you. If you want to say "some" or "a few" or "a lot" of Yankee fans then that's fine. Hell, I'm sure you'd be 100% right. But the "indignation that Yankee fans" kind of implies that we were all bitching. I'm never happy to see any Yankees get hurt but I was happy to see the team have to use some younger players to get some quality OJT and do some of the little things that this team had forgotten how to do. You know me SD, I'm not trying to get in to a pissing contest, but the generalizations are beneath you IMO.

Scott Dierking
09-22-2006, 02:04 PM
C'mon SD, you're better than that. I expect blanket statements from some of the lesser posters on this board but not you. If you want to say "some" or "a few" or "a lot" of Yankee fans then that's fine. Hell, I'm sure you'd be 100% right. But the "indignation that Yankee fans" kind of implies that we were all bitching. I'm never happy to see any Yankees get hurt but I was happy to see the team have to use some younger players to get some quality OJT and do some of the little things that this team had forgotten how to do. You know me SD, I'm not trying to get in to a pissing contest, but the generalizations are beneath you IMO.

i said it was "only a few here". Present company not included.

Garb
09-22-2006, 02:04 PM
C'mon SD, you're better than that. I expect blanket statements from some of the lesser posters on this board but not you. If you want to say "some" or "a few" or "a lot" of Yankee fans then that's fine. Hell, I'm sure you'd be 100% right. But the "indignation that Yankee fans" kind of implies that we were all bitching. I'm never happy to see any Yankees get hurt but I was happy to see the team have to use some younger players to get some quality OJT and do some of the little things that this team had forgotten how to do. You know me SD, I'm not trying to get in to a pissing contest, but the generalizations are beneath you IMO.

Far be it for me to get in the middle of a potential cat fight ;) - but where were the generalizations? He stated that some Yankee Fans were biatching about the injuries and kind of "hedging" their bets accordingly. This would be very true.

AirForceJetFan
09-22-2006, 02:07 PM
I do apologize SD...looks like I pulled a Ralph Kramdin (sp) on that one. I read the portion of your quote that said "Yankee fans" prior to you clearing up that it was not in fact all of us. I knew you were better than that. My bad man.

Scott Dierking
09-22-2006, 02:09 PM
I do apologize SD...looks like I pulled a Ralph Kramdin (sp) on that one. I read the portion of your quote that said "Yankee fans" prior to you clearing up that it was not in fact all of us. I knew you were better than that. My bad man.

No prob, I know where you are coming from AFJ. Safe travels

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