Sign up or login to track your favorite teams on Bleacher Report
One of the biggest annoyances in professional sports are sore losers. There are few things worse than when teams or individual athletes lose and then complain about to anyone that will listen...

Tales From The Playoff BBQ - Lackey, Hunter Whine Better Than They Win

by Josh Nason (Contributor)

0

55 reads

Sports

October 08, 2008

One of the biggest annoyances in professional sports are sore losers. There are few things worse than when teams or individual athletes lose and then complain about to anyone that will listen. They discount the other team's or competitor's ability and instead channel their frustration in a way that makes them look no worse than, well, a little b*tch.

That's why the quotes from Angels pitcher John Lackey and outfielder Torii Hunter are so maddening. Granted, the quotes followed a loss and came as the Angels once again began down that all-too-familiar offseason on-ramp onto What Happened To Our Season Highway. But c'mon: we're talking about two veterans that should know better.
  • B/R Ticket Guide


From Lackey:

- "We lost to a team that's not better than us. We are a better team than they are. The last two days, we shouldn't have given up anything."

- "[Sunday] night they scored three runs on a pop fly that was called a hit, which was a joke," Lackey said, referring to Ellsbury's pop that fell between center fielder Torii Hunter and second baseman Howie Kendrick in Game 3. "[Monday] night they scored on a broken-bat ground ball and a fly ball that anywhere else in America is an out, and he's fist-pumping on second base like he did something great."

From Hunter:

- "I'm [ticked], I'm upset, this one's going to be with me for a while. It doesn't feel good, because we're a better team than they are. But they're moving on."

Really? You are? If so...

- Why did your franchise lose a major league record 11 straight postseason games to the Red Sox, only breaking the streak in an extra-inning affair in Game 3?

- Why did your team leave 43 runners on base?

- Why did you, John, give up four runs in just under 14 innings while Jon Lester gave up none? Also, why did you decide to be so disrespectful and demonstrative to your fellow teammates as they were struggling defensively? And why haven't you won a postseason game since 2002?

- Why is your club - with the best record in the majors - going home?

Sometimes you have to suck it up and admit you didn't get it done. The Angels lost to the defending World Champions and yet, are acting like they lost to a group of Little League World Champions. Instead of being respectful and classy (something I always admired in Hunter), Lackey and Hunter took the low road and just plain whined. Pathetic.

Enjoy watching the rest of the postseason, guys. If you're not too busy fixing all those walls that Lackey is throwing people through, perhaps you can take a few notes on what it takes to be a champion.

Josh Nason started Small White Ball in 2007 and is the main contributor of content for the site. A long-time writer, his work can also be read at sites like RopesRingandCage.com, EmailMarketingGuy.com and others. He also does radio appearances and was on TV once, albeit for a lame public television game show. He can be reached at josh@smallwhiteball.com.
Share This Article
  • StumbleUpon
  • Facebook
  • Email
  • Print

comments (0) write a comment »

write a new comment


This article has no comments.

Edit this Article Article History

FREE SPORTS TEXT ALERTS

  • Get team scores and news sent to your cell phone during and after each game.
  • We do not charge for these services, but standard messaging rates or other charges apply.
  • Cancel anytime by replying STOP to any message.

Step 1: Choose a team

League:

Step 2: Enter your phone number

( ) -
Standard Messaging Rates or other charges apply. To Opt-out text STOP to 4INFO (44636). For more information text HELP to 4INFO (44636). Contact your carrier for more details.

Want to write for Bleacher Report

We are a community of fans who write about sports. And we're growing.

Learn More and Sign Up »