[情報] Jason Parks
Jason Parks被Theoyer招降喏
As is often the case, internet-specific farewell addresses come off like
award show acceptance speeches, complete with the sandpaper tongue stroking
of all intimate associations of note, a solipsistic sandwich of fake meat,
imitation cheese, and vinegar-based spread, delivered to you as consumable
and delicious food despite the fact it was never intended for you to
[actually] eat. I want you to eat this farewell. This farewell is for you.
From the heart, I want to thank the readers of Baseball Prospectus for their
curious eyes and minds, for embracing my peculiar brand of communication and
pushing me beyond the assumed limitations of the medium. This will be my
final article for Baseball Prospectus.
It was an oddly crisp morning back in the fall of 2007, and I stood in
isolation near a roped off section of grass, premature for a backfield
bullpen session scheduled to occur later on in the day. My senses were calmed
by the familiar smells of a fresh mow, the slight flavor kick of nearby
infield dirt atomized into the air, and the tepid gas station coffee that
tasted like a cruel mix of tap water and motor oil. Solitary in my thoughts,
I embraced the void around me and accepted a professional summons that would
alter my life from that moment forward—and in that moment of emotional
quarantine, I never felt more comforted in my life. Baseball.
Seven-plus years, several hundred articles, and several hundred thousand
miles of travel later, I have finally arrived at the professional destination
I started traveling toward on that backfield morning, and I am proud to
announce that I have been offered and have accepted a scouting position with
the Chicago Cubs. Needless to say I’m both humbled and honored to join such
a storied franchise, a team rich with tradition and sorrow, one on a special
trajectory with special hands now steering the ship. I will be disappearing
into the shadows of my dream profession, moving my life and my understanding
and supportive wife to the baseball landscape that is Arizona, where I will
evaluate talent at the pro, amateur, and international levels at behest of
the heads of those respective departments. Basically, this is a dream job
that even my dream job couldn’t dream of.
We’ve reached the point in most speeches where the actor digs deep into his
bag of industry acquaintances and pulls out a collection of notable names
with notable punch, and the sermon carries forth with poetic vigor for the
hungry masses to enjoy. We can go ahead and skip this part of the speech. The
specific individuals that have pushed me in the past are the same ones that
continue to push me in the present, and their significance exists beyond any
words I could possibly throw together on a page. I remind these people of my
appreciation whenever possible, and to give them spotlights for the sake of
the platform doesn’t seem appropriate given the gravity of their meaning to
me. They know who they are. They know what they have done.
Several of the aforementioned persons of significance are members of the
Baseball Prospectus Prospect Team, a loyal group of hard-charging talent
evaluators who were born with baseball in their blood and radar guns in their
hands. I’ve never been more proud of anything in my life than the collective
work we’ve put out over the last few years, and detaching from the daily
prospect debates and discussions will be the most difficult aspect of my new
path.
Over the following days, weeks, and months, Joe Hamrahi, Nick Faleris, Chris
Mellen, and the rest of the team will continue to deploy the most thoughtful
and intelligent prospect content available on the internet, with familiar
names stepping up into larger lights, and unfamiliar names stepping into a
new familiarity. Long before I joined Baseball Prospectus I was a fan of
Baseball Prospectus, and given the impact personnel involved with the
development and delivery of the content, I will continue to be a devoted
reader of the site. (Hopefully these kind words are enough currency to
warrant a comp account…….. What do you say, Joe?)
This is the point in the speech where the loquaciously pompous actor gets the
strings treatment, a not so subtle reminder that the allotted time for
loquacious pompousness has come and gone, and those that hung on every word
have now moved on. To the readers of Baseball Prospectus, whose eyes and ears
have bonded together to aid in the structural significance of my spine, I
thank you for that collective strength and security. To all others, you know
who you are, what you have done, and how I value your continued contributions
as I move on to the next phase of my professional life.
See you at the fields
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やっ..........!!!!!!止めろペイモンこの野郎~~~~~~っ
地獄でいきなり聖書なんえ 読み上げやがってえ~~~~~~~~~っ!!殺すえおっ!!
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