WilltheThrill
Well-Known Member
I honestly think this team has undergone a culture change within the locker room that has certainly not helped matters any. Time after time during the 2 WS seasons, we heard about what an incredible clubhouse they had... what great camaraderie was present... what leadership and a sense of playing for one another they had. I honestly think there was something to that. They had a great core of leadership in MY, Napoli, Murphy combined with the jokesters in Andrus and Kinsler. It seemed like they had a good balance on those teams that never allowed major lulls like this to happen.
Now I realize that this current mess is mostly due to injuries. But, it does seem like (at least to this outsider), that this team doesn't have much in the way of heart or locker room leadership. And I think that's why we've witnessed such comedic and putrid baseball lately. I could be 100% wrong, but they just don't seem like a very united team. What leaders are there on the whole roster? Andrus and Beltre? Not how I see them. Choo? Darvish? Moreland (pre-injury)?
Some people say clubhouse chemistry and leadership aren't important. But every team that has won the WS over the past several years has had both. Red Sox had the beard thing and vocal leaders in Pedroia and Napoli. STL and SF both had those qualities. Even the hated A's now have a bunch of get dirty hustle rah-rah guys who play for one another. Our team just doesn't feel like a close-knit bunch with a lot of heart, even before most of the injuries.
Now I realize that this current mess is mostly due to injuries. But, it does seem like (at least to this outsider), that this team doesn't have much in the way of heart or locker room leadership. And I think that's why we've witnessed such comedic and putrid baseball lately. I could be 100% wrong, but they just don't seem like a very united team. What leaders are there on the whole roster? Andrus and Beltre? Not how I see them. Choo? Darvish? Moreland (pre-injury)?
Some people say clubhouse chemistry and leadership aren't important. But every team that has won the WS over the past several years has had both. Red Sox had the beard thing and vocal leaders in Pedroia and Napoli. STL and SF both had those qualities. Even the hated A's now have a bunch of get dirty hustle rah-rah guys who play for one another. Our team just doesn't feel like a close-knit bunch with a lot of heart, even before most of the injuries.