[轉貼] Mike Napoli And The Father Who Would …
看板Angels作者mjhsieh (sudo port -d selfupdate)時間15年前 (2010/09/01 11:00)推噓10(10推 0噓 3→)留言13則, 8人參與討論串1/2 (看更多)
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原文轉載自
http://www.halosheaven.com/2010/8/31/1658041/mike-napoli-and-the-father-who
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Mike Napoli And The Father Who Wouldn't Love Him (Part 1)
by Suboptimal on Aug 31, 2010 7:00 AM PDT
This is not a typical sports blog article.
At first I was just going to discuss the Angels' catching situation.
Then I realized that it couldn't be discussed with a straight face. I
mean, we passed the point of absurdity long ago. What's left to say
about Jeff Mathis and Mike Napoli that hasn't already been said better
on this site in mocking allegory?
So I wrote a childrens' story instead. Read it to your kids. If you
don't have any kids, then go find some and read it to them. It's a
heart-warming tale with a valuable moral lesson. It's fun and sincere
and educational. It will teach them about baseball. It will teach
them grammar and vocabulary. But most importantly, it will teach them
that life isn't fair.
I actually wrote most of this last week, before last weekend's waiver
wire freak-out. Now it's kind of creepy looking back at it. Is it
satire or prophecy?
Anyways, I'm done writing about Angels catchers after this. But the
dying horse just needed one more flogging. Horse-flogging after the
jump.
本文開始
Mike Napoli and the Father Who Wouldn't Love Him
A Story for Children Ages 6-8, By S. Optimal
This is a work of fiction. Any resemblances to persons living or dead
is purely coincidental, or because I think it's hilarious.
Chapter 1
All the children in the Anytown Little League wanted to play for Big
Mike. Everyone thought he was the best coach. His team team played in
the advanced league, and they always played well and won many games.
He always said nice things about his players. He was the best coach.
Big Mike had two sons. Jeff was the big brother. He was tall and
nimble. People said very nice things about him ever since he was very
small. Everyone thought he would be a good baseball player. He wanted
to play catcher, just like his dad Big Mike.
Little Mike was the younger brother. The other children called him
Mikey. He was short and squatty. People didn't say as many nice things
about him when he was very small. They were too busy saying nice
things about his big brother Jeff. Mikey also wanted to play catcher,
just like his dad and big brother.
When Jeff and Mikey were too small to play in the advanced league,
they had to play in the junior league. Everyone thought Jeff was
better than Mikey. He looked like a good catcher. He was taller and
faster than the other children. He looked good in a uniform. Big Mike
called his older son "premium." Mikey always wondered what "premium"
meant.
"Don't talk back to me. Now go to your room." Mikey didn't want his
dad to see him cry, so he waited until he was alone and then he just
sobbed and sobbed and sobbed.
Chapter 2
Jeff got to play in the advanced league before Mikey. He was very bad.
But Big Mike wanted his son to be a star. He let him play even though
he was very bad at baseball.
Mr. Arthur ran the advanced league. Big Mike had to do what he said.
Mr. Arthur said that Jeff was very bad at baseball. He had to go back
to the junior league. That mad Big Mike angry, but he had to do what
Mr. Arthur said.
Little Mike took his brother's place on the team. He was very excited.
He was glad to have a chance to show his dad how good he was at
hitting. He was good at hitting. He hit lots of home runs. He hit home
runs more often than anyone else on the team.
But Big Mike was not pleased with his son. He told Mikey his batting
average was too low. He told Mikey he struck out too much. Mikey said
he made up for with walks and home runs. But Big Mike told his son he
was "clogging the bases." Mikey always wondered what "clogging the
bases" meant.
Big Mike was upset that Little Mike was taking attention away from
Jeff. But Mr. Arthur made Big Mike keep Little Mike in the advanced
league. Jeff had to stay in the junior league until he got better. He
didn't get better. He was bad at baseball. But Big Mike had a plan.
The other catcher on the team was named Joey. One day, Big Mike told
Joey that the next game would be at a different field. Joey's mom
drove him to the wrong game. Jeff got to play because Joey didn't show
up on time. When Joey finally got to the right game, Big Mike told him
he couldn't play anymore because he was late. Joey cried and cried,
but Big Mike said he had to play for someone else now. Joey had to
join the team full of bullies. Everyone hated that team.
Big Mike was pleased to see Jeff get to play in the advanced league
again. He was bad at baseball, but everyone still thought he was going
to be a star. Little Mike was sad. He wanted to please his dad, but
his dad only paid attention to Jeff. Big Mike stayed late after every
game to play catch with Jeff. Mikey would put his glove on and stand
on the grass, waiting for Big Mike to throw him the ball. But he never
did.
Chapter 3
One day, Mikey got hurt very badly. He had to go to the hospital for
awhile. When he came back, he found that Jeff had moved into his room.
All his rock music posters were gone. All his heavy metal albums were
gone. Instead, the room looked like a barn. Jeff played country music
on the stereo. It was really loud.
Mikey went to find his dad. "What's Jeff doing in my room?" he said.
He was very mad.
"It's his room now," Big Mike said. "I gave it to him."
"Where do I get to sleep?" Mikey asked.
"On the couch in the basement," Big Mike said.
"But Jeff already has a room. It's not fair!"
"He needs your room to practice in. He's going to be a big star one
day."
"You let Jeff have everything!" Mikey shouted. It was hard to keep
from crying. "You play catch with him and you practice hitting with
him and you buy him stuff to exercise with. You never buy me
anything."
"Don't be ungrateful. I let you play on the team even though you clog
the bases. But because you talk back to me, I'm going to let Jeff
play more than you. He is very premium."
"But I'm a good hitter! I'm better than Jeff!"
"Your brother is struggling. But he'll make the adjustment.
He's going to be a big star one day."
"Daddy, what does 'make the adjustment' mean?"
"Don't talk back to me again! Now go to your room. I have to help
Jeff with his footwork."
"But daddy, I don't have a room any more!"
"I told you not to talk back to me again! Now you're grounded."
Mikey ran to the couch in the basement and sobbed and sobbed and
sobbed.
To Be Continued
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