{"id":85,"date":"2007-04-27T13:07:52","date_gmt":"2007-04-27T18:07:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/velcroblog.com\/?p=85"},"modified":"2007-04-27T17:07:56","modified_gmt":"2007-04-27T22:07:56","slug":"smoltzys-here-to-stay","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/velcroblog.com\/?p=85","title":{"rendered":"Smoltzy&#8217;s Here to Stay"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The news that Smoltz <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ajc.com\/sports\/content\/sports\/braves\/stories\/2007\/04\/26\/0427smoltz.html\">signed a contract extension<\/a> is not exactly surprising, but it&#8217;s definitely a comfort. I really admire him for staying with one team throughout his entire career, and I admire the Braves for being the type of organization that makes players want to stay. I hope it starts happening more often. Smoltzy&#8217;s final contract makes me wonder why he stayed while Maddux and Glavine didn&#8217;t. Did the move to the bullpen have something to do with it? Was it just a money thing for Glavine, just a Cubs thing for Maddux? Why don&#8217;t more players stay loyal to teams who treat them well? Money, obviously, but is there anything major league baseball could do to change that, and should they even want to? <\/p>\n<p>There was <a href=\"http:\/\/alyssa.mlblogs.com\/alyssa\/2007\/04\/the_female_fan_.html\">a post about this in Alyssa Milano&#8217;s baseball blog<\/a> recently (shut up, it was linked from Fire Joe Morgan). She talks specifically about how losing a free agent to another team can hurt a team&#8217;s female fan base. Are women that much more player-oriented? I hate to make a blanket statement, but a lot of the female fans I&#8217;ve encountered do seem to get more attached to specific players than male fans do. I personally became a baseball fan by watching my brother&#8217;s little league games, and grew up caring more about those games than major league baseball, though I followed that, too. I learned about and came to love the game while watching people I cared about playing it, so I&#8217;ve always needed to be invested in players&#8217; personal struggles and victories in order to really care about a team. <\/p>\n<p>Seeing free agents leave teams has affected my interest in the past. Maddux was the one who really killed me. I didn&#8217;t watch much baseball in 2004 or most of 2005, but it wasn&#8217;t some conscious decision I made out of anger, I just lost that obsessive interest I&#8217;d once had. I continued to follow the Braves casually, and didn&#8217;t really get back into it until the end of 2005 when the Heap and Frenchy era began. My loyalty has really always been to teams first, though I do get wistful when I hear the names of guys who&#8217;ve left the Braves mentioned. And there are some players I&#8217;ve always liked regardless of team; I still love Moises Alou, even as a Met, though I can&#8217;t really root for him anymore. It&#8217;s complicated.  <\/p>\n<p>Milano wonders if less free agent team-jumping would bring in more female fans. I&#8217;m not sure, but I do think women approach the game differently as fans. If something (God forbid) happened to Heap (GOD FORBID) and Salty came up in his place and was amazing . . . I&#8217;d still be heartbroken as all hell. Guys might feel bad for him, but would it really bother them to see a favorite player replaced by someone who ends up being just as good? <\/p>\n<p>The difference with losing someone I liked to free agency would be that I&#8217;d initially be a little pissed. I think both male and female fans would eventually say &#8220;to hell with him&#8221; if a player abandoned their team for more money. If Andruw leaves, he will basically become what Maddux has become for me now: someone I once really liked (though I never liked Andruw as well as Maddux, sorry, Druwski) who I will still be glad to see doing well if I hear his name on Sportscenter, but I won&#8217;t search for news about him or really care all that much. I won&#8217;t be hateful &#8212; it&#8217;s fine, it&#8217;s part of the business &#8212; but I won&#8217;t respect him as much as Smoltz, who stayed. I expect male and female fans would have identical reactions to a free agent leaving: brief annoyance followed by hopes that we can find someone good to replace him.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, just in case your Friday afternoon hasn&#8217;t been weird enough, please enjoy <a href=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=kslXMfa4zP4\">a video of Frenchy speaking to a church group<\/a> (thanks to Leah for the link). Doesn&#8217;t sound all that weird? Well, he&#8217;s also pacing furiously and talking fast enough to be almost incomprehensible, though he does talk about the dangers of looking at &#8220;pictures that aren&#8217;t right&#8221; at one point. Also, the stage he&#8217;s on is taken like, directly from the set of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.imdb.com\/title\/tt0332375\/\">Saved!<\/a>, and I was so waiting for him to pick up one of the many guitars lying around and start rocking out. Maybe next time. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The news that Smoltz signed a contract extension is not exactly surprising, but it&#8217;s definitely a comfort. I really admire him for staying with one team throughout his entire career, and I admire the Braves for being the type of organization that makes players want to stay. I hope it starts happening more often. 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