Two days in the minors he stayed
But Jeff Francoeur thinks he's been betrayed
Nevermind the mounting facts
That Frenchy's holding Atlanta back
He's one of few not in a cast or sling
So what explains his worthless swing?
He's in the line-up everyday
So how come RBIs don't come his way?
The guy is big and the guy is strong
But the guy can't hit, so something is wrong
Cox moved him down the Atlanta batting order
Trying to hide his offensive odor
But Frenchy's numbers only dropped even lower
His swings more wild and bat speed slower
The organization was patient and tried to wait
For their right-field slugger batting eighth
But when the Phillies came back to town
And swept the Braves for the second straight time
Atlanta's season was going to waste
Behind the Phils, Marlins and Mets in 4th place
Though not fair to assign him ALL the blame
The fault for failure includes Francoeur's unique name
Bench him? Trade him? Continue to let him play?
Or try to fix things down in Double A?
The kindest of options was chosen after carefully weighed
But Frenchy told the papers he still felt betrayed
Betrayed? Like Michael Corleone by his brother Fredo?
Betrayed? Like an aged swimmer by his high school speedo?
Sorry, Frenchy, but betrayed you are not
You were given half the season to figure things out
Baseball is a game that requires you to actually produce
Otherwise the team continues to lose
Reality check, Jeff - the real world in which the rest of us dwell
Gives out pink slips to employees who consistently fail
Betrayed? Mr. Francoeur - you must be kidding me
You spent nothing more than 48 hours in Mississippi
Welcome back after your two demoted days away
Now please shut your mouth and drive in some runs
You ain't been betrayed
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
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3 comments:
You sure you don't wanna teach English next year?
I'm thinking about not teaching at all and just focusing on my poetry. I'm influenced by Dickinson and Kipling - this was sort of a Dickling piece.
I haven't always liked your more creative blogging...but I always appreciate your efforts to keep things different and interesting. Regardless, I did like the poem. Glad to see you're back in the Volunteer State.
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