That's just great and I'm sure people won't blame his physical injury on him being mentally weak or anything. In case you missed the LA Times story, it was a really well-done piece that focused on Darvish's return to LA for the first time since his loss in game 7 of last year's world series. He offered several honest, thought-provoking comments about how difficult the mental side of the game has been on him over the last year. This is what Darvish had to say about the possibility of pitching in LA in October:
“In the playoffs, it will be worse,” Darvish said. “It wouldn’t be as bad in the playoffs if I could pitch in this series. The frustration of the fans is pent up at this point. If they could release some of that frustration now, I think it wouldn’t be as bad later.”Darvish forced a smile.“I’m a little scared of how that frustration is building and building,” he joked.
- Doesn't want his kids to be bullied.
- Considered retiring because he hated losing in Texas (he said being traded to the Dodgers revived him, so wanting to play on winning teams makes you soft now I guess).
- He doesn't like being booed because he'd prefer if Cubs fans didn't hate him, especially after just eight starts that mirror Jon Lester's first eight starts as a Cub.
"He gives his heart and soul to every pitch," Ross said in a phone interview. "When things don't go right, it's really defeating for him. It's hard for him to climb out of those places sometimes. The role I played was to lift him up and focus him mentally. ... He's broken down to me, in full tears -- this big, giant left-handed human being -- in tears, just wanting to be better than he already is. He wants to be that guy and make everyone happy."Hmm, it's almost as if Jon Lester's desire to win and be liked/respected is part of what makes him great, who'd have thunk it! By all means, be nervous about Yu Darvish's right arm.
But if you don't want Yu Darvish on the Cubs because he's too "soft", you're either a racist, an idiot, or both.
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