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UPDATE: Someone Else is Mad at Inge

Okay, I just saw this: Lynn Henning is miffed about being stiffed by Inge, too.  I can see being upset if three writers were told that Inge would meet with them after his autograph session with fans, only to be left hanging afterwards.  Henning is also ticked that Inge hasn't returned any of his phone calls (including one to a South Carolina golf course Inge plays, which is certainly... persistent).  However, he ends his column thusly:

A case can be made that people as invested in baseball as Detroit's fans are in 2008 are entitled to some meaningful feedback here.

Raise your hand if you're ticked that Brandon Inge hasn't said anything to the media about losing his third base job.  Anyone?  Nobody's left such comments here or on any of the other Detroit Tigers blogs I read.  I haven't heard any complaints on sports talk radio (though I can't say I've been listening devotedly lately).

[EDIT:  In my haste to post, I forgot that Mike McClary noted Inge's continued silence last week at The Daily Fungo.  No ice cream for me tonight.]

But didn't this supposed snubbing take place after an event in which Inge signed autographs and talked to these same fans?  If it was such a nasty slight, why didn't Tom Gage say anything about it in his story on Saturday?  Was it a bad fit in an article detailing how happy the fans were to meet Inge?

And Henning probably isn't responsible for the headline to the article - "Commentary: Tigers' fans deserve explanation from Inge" - but the remark about owing the fans is almost a throwaway comment.  3/4 of the column is about Inge stubbornly refusing to talk.  Henning even rationalizes why Inge is upset about his situation.  Saying the fans are entitled to some feedback is one last feeble swing when his argument is running out of gas.  Don't try to speak for the people when it's not even how they're feeling.

As I said on Saturday, Henning and the rest of the media will get a crack at Inge when Spring Training begins.  The Tigers might schedule a sit-down session specifically to get this issue out of the way from the start.  If that doesn't happen, and Inge continues to duck the media, forcing his teammates to answer questions on his behalf, then Henning, David Mayo, and their colleagues have a legitimate beef.  Until then, quit throwing snits in print.  It looks just as petulant as Inge is accused of being.

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Just plain sick of it!
It's gotten to the point where I just don't care what Inge does one way or the other.  If he shows up to camp with the tools of ignorance...fine.  If not,pay the price and get rid of him.  The media needs to just shut up on the subject of Inge and let Leyland and DD handle it.  He's becoming what I predicted:  a cancer in the clubhouse.

by densogirl on Jan 22, 2008 10:06 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

Rehash
I posted a comment after I saw the "notorious" one in the GR, and with all of this hate in the general media, I am now wondering what would have happened if I would have approached him.  BUT, in the end, it really matters not.  Let him be, it is there job to report news, this aspect has already been covered.  Not talking, is not news....

by Zappatista on Jan 23, 2008 9:11 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

Spare Me
He's a cancel because YOU are making him a cancer.  The guy deserve WAY better that this treatment from blogging fans without a clue and from a busload of writers who are bitching because they aren't good enough as writers to get someone to talk to them. It's a failure as a writer, not Inge's failure. Inge would like to be traded, the Tigers are attempting to do that and if that doesn't work, NO ONE knows if Inge will be a team player (which is my guess) or a 'cancer'.  Goodness, cut the guy some slack...Yeah, I really run to the Monroe News when I want brilliant sports commentary...
Alan GOldsmith

by alangoldsmith on Jan 23, 2008 9:12 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

Excuse me...
Can't talk. I'm too busy channeling Greta Garbo.  

by densogirl on Jan 23, 2008 10:14 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

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