TimKerr said:
I honestly don't know if Greg Zaun has any inside knowledge about anything that goes on in the Jays lockerroom or anywhere for that matter.
I've tried to listen to his 'analysis' and frankly he adds nothing to any of the telecasts. I think he is just trying to capitalize on this situation and try to make more of it then there actually is.
Lawrie is a bad example as well. He plays hard and tough and that is his style. No one tells hockey players to 'take it easy' or you might get injured. So why should Lawrie change? Is he risking injury? Sure, but players hurt themselves getting out of the shower. So just play your best.
Interesting perspective - I mostly appreciate Zaun, but I don't get to listen to him that often. I figured that he had a bit more credibility than other media guys because he had been on the team and he could have close contacts within the dressing room. To each their own.
Regarding Lawrie, the comment was specifically directed at his baserunning decisions, not his all out hustling style of play. The main thrust of his comment was that no matter how hard you play, there are still some fundamentals that are important that are being missed / ignored (getting thrown out running to third on a ground ball in front of you was one example). He feels that the "That's how I play" comment is incompatible with playing smart baseball, particularly where baserunning is concerned. He also feels that there have been no repercussions at this point because of some players "untouchable" status.
I found the whole conversation compelling, particularly given all the mistakes that have been repeated. If the same mistakes keep happening into next season, then he may have a point. Until then...