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  • alex96
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    • Aug 2007
    • 721

    #46
    Re: The Career of Bryan Hurst (MLB 09)

    Originally posted by Matt10
    Girardi and Peters need to sit down and eat lunch together over which Hurst they dislike more.
    HAHAHAH! Perfect way to put it. No, Andy Reid, Joe Girardi, and Bill Peters. JK just messing with ya hurst! We all love you franchises and BAPS/RTTS.
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    • bhurst99
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      • Aug 2003
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      #47
      Re: The Career of Bryan Hurst (MLB 09)

      Originally posted by Matt10
      Girardi and Peters need to sit down and eat lunch together over which Hurst they dislike more.
      LOL. Girardi will be out of my life soon.
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      • bhurst99
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        • Aug 2003
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        #48
        Re: The Career of Bryan Hurst (MLB 09)

        Spring Training -- March 28-April 4, 2008

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        • FlyersFan30
          Pro
          • Mar 2009
          • 619

          #49
          Re: The Career of Bryan Hurst (MLB 09)

          Your starting to catch fire, you'll show those hecklers!

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          • bhurst99
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            • Aug 2003
            • 9137

            #50
            Re: The Career of Bryan Hurst (MLB 09)



            Click on the post to expand it.
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            • Matt10
              Hall Of Fame
              • Apr 2006
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              #51
              Re: The Career of Bryan Hurst (MLB 09)

              Good job Hursty. Maybe you'll keep your job after all.
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              • bvb24
                MVP
                • Nov 2004
                • 1630

                #52
                Re: The Career of Bryan Hurst (MLB 09)

                I can't wait for the regular season. Great Job. Just wish you were on ANY other team.
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                • bhurst99
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                  • Aug 2003
                  • 9137

                  #53
                  Re: The Career of Bryan Hurst (MLB 09)

                  Originally posted by bvb24
                  I can't wait for the regular season. Great Job. Just wish you were on ANY other team.
                  Same with me. LOL! I did a random draft and laughed when I got picked by the Yankees.
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                  • bhurst99
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                    • Aug 2003
                    • 9137

                    #54
                    Re: The Career of Bryan Hurst (MLB 09)

                    April 4, 2009

                    Hal Steinbrenner, Managing General Partner of the New York Yankees sat in his office, overlooking the palace that was the new $1.5-billion Yankee Stadium when the wave of anger shook him.

                    The New York Yankees were not going to cut costs!

                    The very notion of cost cutting made him want to vomit. The Yankees weren’t a sports franchise, they were The Franchise. It didn’t matter if you lived in New York or New Zealand, people everywhere knew the Yankees were synomous with winning. The Yankees were a more powerful brand than McDonald’s, Nike, or Coke. This was not General Motors.

                    Yet, Steinbrenner was looking at a chart of the new stadium that had the sections of season tickets holders highlighted and it told a very different story. The chart should have been awash in yellow highlighter. But instead there were giant holes in the sections along the first and third baselines. People were actually balking at the $325-$2,500 price tag per game for the top tickets.

                    What was the problem with those people?


                    Yankee Stadium just wasn’t where people came to be entertained by the best team money could buy. It was the place you went to do business; the place were you took your well-heeled clients to put the finishing touches on multi-million dollar deals. It was rumored the AOL-Time Warner merger for $164 billion was agreed to by their respective CEOs during a pitching change.

                    From that perspective how could it be said $2,500 was too much? If anything it was a bargain.

                    But the numbers didn’t lie. The chief financial officer had told him the recession had hit New York harder than expected. Revenue expectations had to be changed. The CFO told him it would be a good idea to cut back on spending.

                    That wasn’t the Yankee way!

                    Not rehiring Joe Torre had already been a public relations nightmare. Mising the playoffs had the press ready to lynch him. Announcing cost cutting measures would have made him a laughing stock.

                    No, cost cutting wasn’t on his agenda. This was going to be the glorious year the Yankees opened their shining new baseball temple, recaptured the World Series and Hal Steinbrenner got the respect he deserved. After all it had been his decision to convert Joba Chamberlain from a reliever to a starter.

                    But there was one thing Steinbrenner could do immediately to stop spending money that would make him very happy – tell player agent Scott Boras to get lost.

                    Boras was waiting on the phone to talk contract with the Yankees about his client, first round draft pick, Livian Fernadez, a powerful shortstop from the Dominican Republic, who was still unsigned. Boras wanted a $8 million signing bonus for this kid. What could a 18-year old from such a poor country do with $8 million? Scouts told him Fernadez wouldn’t even be ready for the majors for two or three seasons!

                    Steinbrenner looked at general manager Brian Cashman, who was here for this phone meeting, sighed and put the phone on speaker.

                    “Scott-,” Steinbrenner started.

                    “Listen this kid is the Dynamo of the Dominican,” interrupted Boras. “He’s going to be the next Alex Rodriguez. Hell, he is going to be better than Alex.”

                    “You sure didn’t say there was anyone better than Alex when we negotiated Alex’s contract,” Steinbrenner said. “I’m sure this Fernadez is a great prospect, but as we have said countless times a $8 million signing bonus is unreasonable.”

                    “Don’t say Fernadez, say Dynamo of the Dominican. I remind you that Tim Beckham, Tampa’s first pick got a $6.15-million bonus last year,” said Boras

                    Steinbrenner looked at Cashman. “Is that true?” Cashman nodded yes.

                    “That’s the kind of moves a progressive organization like Tampa is doing to finish first,” Boras said.

                    The reminder that the thrifty Tampa Bay Rays finished ahead of the Yankees last season made his blood boil.

                    “Get lost,” Steinbrenner yelled, hanging up the phone.

                    “We’ve got a problem,” said Cashman. “We had Fernadez pencilled in at shortstop in Double A with the Trenton Thunder.”

                    “Well, get someone who is cheaper. It’s only Double A, surely we can get anyone. What about that Hurst kid I saw during the spring?” asked Steinbrenner.

                    “He’s just terrible. Girardi said he would quit if we didn’t get him out of the organization,” Cashman said.

                    That made Steinbrenner laugh. Girardi had been his biggest mistake and now he was threatening to quit over some kid. That was priceless. All the more reason to keep Hurst around.

                    “Give Hurst a shot at shortstop at Trenton,” Steinbrenner said.

                    “But he has been playing center field all spring. He didn’t play shortstop once,” Cashman said.

                    “Hey, who is the boss here. You or me?” Steinbrenner said. It was his favorite line.

                    “You are,” said Cashman meekly.

                    “If this Hurst kid was so bad why did we keep him around all spring?” Steinbrenner said.

                    “Intangibles. He used to help put out the food spread for C.C. Sabathia”

                    “Ooh, that’s a lot of work. You can put out your back carrying all that food.” Steinnbrenner said. No one could eat like Sabathia. He was like a black hole, sucking any food into him that was near his gravitational pull.

                    “He would also help around the clubhouse, washing uniforms. He said there was nothing like the smell of a freshly washed pair of Derek Jeter’s underwear in the morning,” Cashman said.

                    “That’s disturbing,” said Steinbrenner. “But get Hurst on the phone and sign him to a deal. If he has an agent tell him to get lost. If he wants more than $35,000 tell him to get lost. If Girardi quits then that’s just a bonus.”
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                    • Wavebird99
                      MVP
                      • May 2009
                      • 1203

                      #55
                      Re: The Career of Bryan Hurst (MLB 09)

                      hahaha this is awesome dude.

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                      • alex96
                        Pro
                        • Aug 2007
                        • 721

                        #56
                        Re: The Career of Bryan Hurst (MLB 09)

                        you touched derek jeter's underpants? AWESOME! Haha I love George Steinbrenner!
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                        • Yeah...THAT Guy
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                          • Dec 2006
                          • 17294

                          #57
                          Re: The Career of Bryan Hurst (MLB 09)

                          I've never played MLB 09 since I have a 360, so how much of this are you like making up yourself and how much is actually part of the game? Like do the coaches really say you suck and that you should change your position and stuff?
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                          • bhurst99
                            All Star
                            • Aug 2003
                            • 9137

                            #58
                            Re: The Career of Bryan Hurst (MLB 09)

                            Originally posted by Yeah...THAT Guy
                            I've never played MLB 09 since I have a 360, so how much of this are you like making up yourself and how much is actually part of the game? Like do the coaches really say you suck and that you should change your position and stuff?
                            The coaches give you goals but they never say you suck. There are cut scenes after the game where they show the coach getting mad at you on the bench if you sucked.

                            The coaches have never said I should change positions. I did play center all spring and have played all April as shortstop at AA (Apparently I am the back up center fielder). There is an option in the game to change your position.
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                            • BatsareBugs
                              LVP
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 12553

                              #59
                              Re: The Career of Bryan Hurst (MLB 09)

                              Originally posted by bhurst99
                              The coaches give you goals but they never say you suck. There are cut scenes after the game where they show the coach getting mad at you on the bench if you sucked.

                              The coaches have never said I should change positions. I did play center all spring and have played all April as shortstop at AA (Apparently I am the back up center fielder). There is an option in the game to change your position.
                              My favorite is when the coach gets mad at my player for going 0-4 or 0-3 with a walk, even though we won. Or if we lose big time, he still gives me the ****s even though the pitchers were the reason we lost 20-1.

                              Or when i'm leading the team in RBIs and the coach decides to send me an e-mail saying that the team has a problem with leaving runners on base and I'm the primary reason why. LOL.

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                              • Wavebird99
                                MVP
                                • May 2009
                                • 1203

                                #60
                                Re: The Career of Bryan Hurst (MLB 09)

                                update this!

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