You know for a minute we were frightened. The day after we launched the Jim Caple Hack-O-Meter, the subject of our derision penned a column about Johnny Damon’s hair that avoided all the clichEs for which he is justly loathed.
Fear coursed through our veins. Had Jim Caple turned over a new leaf? Was he finally rejecting the same jokes he had been beating into the ground for past six months? Would we finally have to lighten up on Funnyman Jimmy?
Well, Caple wrote an article about the Anaheim Angels Friday. And the answer to the above question is a resounding, relieved “No.”
Caple writes:
There weren’t any national debates whether it was good for baseball. No heated meetings with the players association over deferred payments. No nationally televised news conferences from Yankee Stadium. No national magazine covers. No Red Sox fans stepping onto a ledge of the Prudential Building. No phony team captaincies.
How about “Number of columns written in idiotic and repetitive Ralph Wiley-esque ‘look how many “hilarious” pretend quotes I can make up for notable sports figures’ style”?