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Re: As one of the older posters on CT

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DRoss wrote: 01 Aug 2025 17:31 pm
Ozziesfan41 wrote: 01 Aug 2025 17:07 pm The older generation isn’t as respectful or the if you don’t have anything good to say don’t say it. Players used to go into the stands and brawl with fans who were taunting them Roger Maris hair started falling out because of the hate he got from his own fans because they wanted mantle to break the HR record not him and don’t get me started on what Jackie Robinson and a lot of the black players went through. Yea the older generations just as bad or worse they just didn’t have the internet. People have been the same through all of history hating killing being jerks there’s never been a we were nice and respectful generation
don’t get me started on what Jackie Robinson and a lot of the black players went through.
Amen, sir.

I struggled watching the most recent Jackie Robinson movie: 42.

When you look back at America, the generations were the worst when it came to respecting their fellow man. This generation seem to celebrate what they have in common instead of putting people in boxes because of their differences.
Yea the respectful treat everyone nicely generation wouldn’t let black and white players stay at the same hotel lol no generation was nice and respectful
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Re: As one of the older posters on CT

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OldRed wrote: 01 Aug 2025 17:21 pm
opti mist wrote: 01 Aug 2025 16:32 pm I have to say all the negative posts on internet web pages, including Cards' Talk are disheartening.
It just seems like people simply love to hate and look for any opportunity and excuse to express that hate.
The posts on Arenado are cruel; it is like people have no respect or honor.
Always remember that baseball players have families that read the posts and are affected. The player can take it but think about the children. Think, people, before you post.

I know this will be blown off my many, some will think it funny and post hateful posts in this very thread. The first response to a post is always some wise-[ash] remark.

Life is short and meant to be enjoyed and productive.

One day you will regret remarks that tear people down rather than build them up.

The older generation knows grew up believing that if you don't have something good to say, don't say anything at all.

Better that people think you are a nice person than prove you are not.

Whatever, I'm sure this is just going to be laughed off by most of you.

Opti

How old ae you and how long have you been a Cardinal fan?
First Cards game was in the 50's in Sportsmans Park against the Dodgers. Frank Howard was in right field for the Dodgers. Stan Musial homered for the Cardinals. Been a Cards fan all my life. KMOX was the key.
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Re: As one of the older posters on CT

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OldRed wrote: 01 Aug 2025 17:21 pm
opti mist wrote: 01 Aug 2025 16:32 pm I have to say all the negative posts on internet web pages, including Cards' Talk are disheartening.
It just seems like people simply love to hate and look for any opportunity and excuse to express that hate.
The posts on Arenado are cruel; it is like people have no respect or honor.
Always remember that baseball players have families that read the posts and are affected. The player can take it but think about the children. Think, people, before you post.

I know this will be blown off my many, some will think it funny and post hateful posts in this very thread. The first response to a post is always some wise-[ash] remark.

Life is short and meant to be enjoyed and productive.

One day you will regret remarks that tear people down rather than build them up.

The older generation knows grew up believing that if you don't have something good to say, don't say anything at all.

Better that people think you are a nice person than prove you are not.

Whatever, I'm sure this is just going to be laughed off by most of you.

Opti

How old ae you and how long have you been a Cardinal fan?
First Cards game was in the 50's in Sportsmans Park against the Dodgers. Frank Howard was in right field for the Dodgers. Stan Musial homered for the Cardinals. Been a Cards fan all my life. KMOX was the key.
desertrat23 wrote: 01 Aug 2025 16:42 pm The message is an admirable one, but the generational patronizing isn’t necessary.

Older folks don’t have a monopoly on virtue.
True. Hate is as old as mankind. Make it stop with you. You never are sorry you were too kind.

Opti
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Re: As one of the older posters on CT

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LCA1951 wrote: 01 Aug 2025 17:04 pm
desertrat23 wrote: 01 Aug 2025 16:42 pm The message is an admirable one, but the generational patronizing isn’t necessary.

Older folks don’t have a monopoly on virtue.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
What’s the funny part?
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Re: As one of the older posters on CT

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opti mist wrote: 01 Aug 2025 16:32 pm I have to say all the negative posts on internet web pages, including Cards' Talk are disheartening.
It just seems like people simply love to hate and look for any opportunity and excuse to express that hate.
The posts on Arenado are cruel; it is like people have no respect or honor.
Always remember that baseball players have families that read the posts and are affected. The player can take it but think about the children. Think, people, before you post.

I know this will be blown off my many, some will think it funny and post hateful posts in this very thread. The first response to a post is always some wise-[ash] remark.

Life is short and meant to be enjoyed and productive.

One day you will regret remarks that tear people down rather than build them up.

The older generation knows grew up believing that if you don't have something good to say, don't say anything at all.

Better that people think you are a nice person than prove you are not.

Whatever, I'm sure this is just going to be laughed off by most of you.

Opti
Well said.
Can I still keep Melville in line?
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Re: As one of the older posters on CT

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desertrat23 wrote: 01 Aug 2025 16:42 pm The message is an admirable one, but the generational patronizing isn’t necessary.

Older folks don’t have a monopoly on virtue.
Very true. They just have more experience.
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ClassicO wrote: 01 Aug 2025 18:04 pm
opti mist wrote: 01 Aug 2025 16:32 pm I have to say all the negative posts on internet web pages, including Cards' Talk are disheartening.
It just seems like people simply love to hate and look for any opportunity and excuse to express that hate.
The posts on Arenado are cruel; it is like people have no respect or honor.
Always remember that baseball players have families that read the posts and are affected. The player can take it but think about the children. Think, people, before you post.

I know this will be blown off my many, some will think it funny and post hateful posts in this very thread. The first response to a post is always some wise-[ash] remark.

Life is short and meant to be enjoyed and productive.

One day you will regret remarks that tear people down rather than build them up.

The older generation knows grew up believing that if you don't have something good to say, don't say anything at all.

Better that people think you are a nice person than prove you are not.

Whatever, I'm sure this is just going to be laughed off by most of you.

Opti
Well said.
Can I still keep Melville in line?
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Re: As one of the older posters on CT

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Cranny wrote: 01 Aug 2025 18:06 pm
desertrat23 wrote: 01 Aug 2025 16:42 pm The message is an admirable one, but the generational patronizing isn’t necessary.

Older folks don’t have a monopoly on virtue.
Very true. They just have more experience.
At being terrible to other people
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Re: As one of the older posters on CT

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Cranny wrote: 01 Aug 2025 18:06 pm
desertrat23 wrote: 01 Aug 2025 16:42 pm The message is an admirable one, but the generational patronizing isn’t necessary.

Older folks don’t have a monopoly on virtue.
Very true. They just have more experience.
Which is useful, but not a reason to talk down to others.
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Re: As one of the older posters on CT

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Arenado signed a contract worth $275 million to play a kid's game. He's a future HOF'er who threw a fit to the point the team that gave him that contract was willing to eat 10's of millions of dollars of it just to get him out of their organization. He came to STL because he wanted to "play for a winner." His first 2 regular seasons showed he could perform at a high level outside of Coors but he once again, as he has in the past, was unable to perform well both at the plate and in the field come playoffs.

He has since--at an eye-opening pace--digressed to a replacement-level player who vetoed a trade that could have had him playing for a new contender. He's either hidden or refused to miss playing time because of injuries when he knows his team wants at-bats for younger players who'll replace him when he's gone but rather than show leadership, he tried to play through those injuries and once again hurt his team over and over and over again.

He brings 0 leadership to the organization and has proven himself tremendously selfish through his actions. I have no idea what he's like in his personal life but if I ever met him I'd be nothing but polite, professional, and treat him with the respect he deserves for being a man who has achieved greatness in life.

But as a Cardinal, he's become nothing more than a selfish has-been who deserves every bit of professional criticism his performance--or lack thereof--deserves.
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opti mist wrote: 01 Aug 2025 17:58 pm
desertrat23 wrote: 01 Aug 2025 16:42 pm The message is an admirable one, but the generational patronizing isn’t necessary.

Older folks don’t have a monopoly on virtue.
True. Hate is as old as mankind. Make it stop with you. You never are sorry you were too kind.

Opti
Kindness and decency are individual traits, not traits of a particular generation.
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3-2 Fastball wrote: 01 Aug 2025 18:40 pm
opti mist wrote: 01 Aug 2025 17:58 pm
desertrat23 wrote: 01 Aug 2025 16:42 pm The message is an admirable one, but the generational patronizing isn’t necessary.

Older folks don’t have a monopoly on virtue.
True. Hate is as old as mankind. Make it stop with you. You never are sorry you were too kind.

Opti
Kindness and decency are individual traits, not traits of a particular generation.
^^^^^^ Best comment on this thread. ^^^^^^^^

I’ve experienced hateful old people, hateful young people, and hateful people in-between. And kind, decent people in all age groups as well.
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blackinkbiz wrote: 01 Aug 2025 18:31 pm Arenado signed a contract worth $275 million to play a kid's game. He's a future HOF'er who threw a fit to the point the team that gave him that contract was willing to eat 10's of millions of dollars of it just to get him out of their organization. He came to STL because he wanted to "play for a winner." His first 2 regular seasons showed he could perform at a high level outside of Coors but he once again, as he has in the past, was unable to perform well both at the plate and in the field come playoffs.

He has since--at an eye-opening pace--digressed to a replacement-level player who vetoed a trade that could have had him playing for a new contender. He's either hidden or refused to miss playing time because of injuries when he knows his team wants at-bats for younger players who'll replace him when he's gone but rather than show leadership, he tried to play through those injuries and once again hurt his team over and over and over again.

He brings 0 leadership to the organization and has proven himself tremendously selfish through his actions. I have no idea what he's like in his personal life but if I ever met him I'd be nothing but polite, professional, and treat him with the respect he deserves for being a man who has achieved greatness in life.

But as a Cardinal, he's become nothing more than a selfish has-been who deserves every bit of professional criticism his performance--or lack thereof--deserves.
Spot on analysis

I've got a lot more respect for Paul Goldschmidt compared to Nolan Arenado. He was a real pro, during good times and bad.

Arenado is self-absorbed, had moped repeatedly in his body language and not a leader in any way. He had a chance to go to a winner and said no and frankly is holding up younger players from getting a chance.

This is on him.

And Mo and DeWitt
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opti mist wrote: 01 Aug 2025 16:32 pm I have to say all the negative posts on internet web pages, including Cards' Talk are disheartening.
It just seems like people simply love to hate and look for any opportunity and excuse to express that hate.
The posts on Arenado are cruel; it is like people have no respect or honor.
Always remember that baseball players have families that read the posts and are affected. The player can take it but think about the children. Think, people, before you post.

I know this will be blown off my many, some will think it funny and post hateful posts in this very thread. The first response to a post is always some wise-[ash] remark.

Life is short and meant to be enjoyed and productive.

One day you will regret remarks that tear people down rather than build them up.

The older generation knows grew up believing that if you don't have something good to say, don't say anything at all.

Better that people think you are a nice person than prove you are not.

Whatever, I'm sure this is just going to be laughed off by most of you.

Opti
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Re: As one of the older posters on CT

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opti mist wrote: 01 Aug 2025 17:51 pm
OldRed wrote: 01 Aug 2025 17:21 pm
opti mist wrote: 01 Aug 2025 16:32 pm I have to say all the negative posts on internet web pages, including Cards' Talk are disheartening.
It just seems like people simply love to hate and look for any opportunity and excuse to express that hate.
The posts on Arenado are cruel; it is like people have no respect or honor.
Always remember that baseball players have families that read the posts and are affected. The player can take it but think about the children. Think, people, before you post.

I know this will be blown off my many, some will think it funny and post hateful posts in this very thread. The first response to a post is always some wise-[ash] remark.

Life is short and meant to be enjoyed and productive.

One day you will regret remarks that tear people down rather than build them up.

The older generation knows grew up believing that if you don't have something good to say, don't say anything at all.

Better that people think you are a nice person than prove you are not.

Whatever, I'm sure this is just going to be laughed off by most of you.

Opti

How old ae you and how long have you been a Cardinal fan?
First Cards game was in the 50's in Sportsmans Park against the Dodgers. Frank Howard was in right field for the Dodgers. Stan Musial homered for the Cardinals. Been a Cards fan all my life. KMOX was the key.
Sounds about 1960. I have a few years on you, but great memories.
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Re: As one of the older posters on CT

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OldRed wrote: 01 Aug 2025 19:13 pm
opti mist wrote: 01 Aug 2025 17:51 pm
OldRed wrote: 01 Aug 2025 17:21 pm
opti mist wrote: 01 Aug 2025 16:32 pm I have to say all the negative posts on internet web pages, including Cards' Talk are disheartening.
It just seems like people simply love to hate and look for any opportunity and excuse to express that hate.
The posts on Arenado are cruel; it is like people have no respect or honor.
Always remember that baseball players have families that read the posts and are affected. The player can take it but think about the children. Think, people, before you post.

I know this will be blown off my many, some will think it funny and post hateful posts in this very thread. The first response to a post is always some wise-[ash] remark.

Life is short and meant to be enjoyed and productive.

One day you will regret remarks that tear people down rather than build them up.

The older generation knows grew up believing that if you don't have something good to say, don't say anything at all.

Better that people think you are a nice person than prove you are not.

Whatever, I'm sure this is just going to be laughed off by most of you.

Opti

How old ae you and how long have you been a Cardinal fan?
First Cards game was in the 50's in Sportsmans Park against the Dodgers. Frank Howard was in right field for the Dodgers. Stan Musial homered for the Cardinals. Been a Cards fan all my life. KMOX was the key.
Sounds about 1960. I have a few years on you, but great memories.
Sounds like you are right. I asked Grok on Twitter and Grok said: The most likely game is September 16, 1963, at Sportsman’s Park, where the St. Louis Cardinals faced the Los Angeles Dodgers, and Stan Musial hit his 475th and final home run off Johnny Podres. Frank Howard was likely in right field for the Dodgers, given his role that season.

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