I woke up (at 11:15, thanks to last night’s NBC game ending at 4:15) to a comment from WichStFan, who called me out for possibly not being impartial because I get along with some of the Wingnuts employees and call them “my boys.”
I’m responding to this comment on my blog, as opposed to in the comments section, because WichStFan made some fair points. I think they’re misguided, inaccuarte points. But they’re fair. And I can handle fair criticism, so I want him and everyone else to know where I’m coming from as a journalist and a blogger covering the Wingnuts.
His first point is that I was wrong to call out another commentor for being negative toward Wichita Pro Sports, Inc. If you go back and read the comments I made, I told “ES” that his negative opinion toward WPSI is fine, but I don’t know where it’s coming from. I wasn’t knocking him for having the opinion, just wondering what it spawned from. Why and how he felt wronged by WPSI. I wanted to understand him better because he says lots of things that can be perceived as negative and I want to make sure I’m not missing something in the way WPSI runs the Wingnuts, Thunder and NBC Tournament. They seem like a pretty professional, well-run group to me.
He also called me a member of “The Nuthouse,” the group of fans that goes to all the Wingnuts’ games and hangs out in the parking lot before and after the games. That’s definitely inaccurate. Yes, I did go to St. Paul with two fans, Jeremy and Asa. But the only alternative would have been to ride the team bus, and I think that would have looked a lot worse. I didn’t even sit with Jeremy and Asa during the games so as not to even appear I had a rooting interest in the game. I actually sat with a St. Paul fan during the entirety of Saturday’s game.
The next criticism of the commentor is that I call some of the Wingnuts fans and employees “my boys.” If you’ve read my kansas.com blogs on a regular basis, you probably know I call just about everybody “my boy.” It’s basically a running joke at this point. That said, I do get along with basically all the WPSI employees. I get to games sometimes three or four hours early, so they see my face a lot and I’ve gotten to know some of them. We’re friendly, but it’s not like we have sleepovers in the office after the game or something. In fact, my relationship with Wingnuts GM Josh Robertson and and Thunder GM Joel Lomurno is based in trust, not friendship. When they tell me things off the record, I don’t write them. In turn, I get more on-the-record information.
The commentor also wants to see mroe baseball talk on the blog and “less self promotion and other useless comments.” That’s probably fair, although I see it more as self-deprication than self-promotion. I don’t know anyone who takes himself less seriously than me, but I apologize if my faux-ego rubs some the wrong way. As far as useless comments, I guess that can be accurate at times. I try to keep them to a minimum, but I hate writing blogs that are just three or four paragraphs, so I sometimes throw in other stuff just for color. I can understand why some don’t appreciate that.
I could talk baseball all day, but the Wingnuts haven’t given me a lot of material recently. They were off for three days and then lost last night 16-6 to Lincoln in a game that got away from them late. They’re just not a very good team right now and have made too many roster moves. I’m not a major believer in chemistry helping a lot in baseball, mostly an individual sport, but with so many guys in and out this season it may have been hard for Wichita to find cohesion.
The core of the team has remained the same but manager Kash Beauchamp has searched far and wide for a reliable No. 5 starter and a middle-of-the-order hitter and hasn’t found a long-term answer. At least until he found Vic Davilla a couple weeks ago and put him the the cleanup spot. I realize roster moves at this level are a necessity, but how many is too many?
And finally, I don’t delete too many comments. And none lately. But some are just too mean to be posted. I like constructive comments, like the one I’ve referred to during this post. Even if you’re not a fan of mine, be constructive and respectful and we’ll be fine. I’m not trying to please everyone. WichStFan did it the right way, so props to my new boy for that.
One Comment
Mr. Lutz
I appreciate the response.
One thing I would really like your opinion on…I thought Doug Hurn looked like the answer for a fifth starter before they shipped him to Texas and then got him back again. Agree or disagree?