Saturday, January 18, 2020

DEFENDING ASTROS CHEATING COULD RAILROAD JESSICA MENDOZA'S CAREER


Remember when we wrote JESSICA MENDOZA'S BIG MOUTH WILL SEAL BELTRAN'S FATE
the other day and shortly after that Carlos Beltran got canned by the Mets? After all, it was really stupid for a Mets adviser to come out and defend illegal activity in a clubhouse as long as no one on the outside knew about it.


She tried to slam Mike Fiers for exposing the concocted scheme by the Astros, but in the end, the nation spoke out... calling Fiers a hero and Mendoza a ridiculous coward. Mendoza tried to backtrack knowing she was in trouble, but it was too late. In fact, I'm going to suggest that if the Mets were smart, they'd fire her. Now, last time I checked you can't fire someone for being stupid, but you can fire a person for making your organization look bad.  She did that to the Mets... she needs to go.


But don't forget, she also works for ESPN. Well, the rumor is that at this hour, she could be soon replaced... with the great David Cone.

NJ.com writes:

"The Post has learned, an intriguing option has emerged — YES Network’s David Cone. Cone and ESPN have been in discussions about potential roles, including SNB, sources said. ... If Mendoza is replaced, ESPN executives stressed it will not be because of her comments on TV Thursday in which, among other things, she said it was ‘tough to swallow’ that former Astros pitcher Mike Fiers…"



Don't believe that ESPN isn't doing this for the Fiers comments, folks.  Truth is no one wants to be connected to the sign-stealing scandal, because it's so disgusting, so untrustworthy and so wrong, attaching ones self or organization to it or anyone associated with it will just make you look bad too.


It's like the cheese touch.  Stay away or you'll be known as the kid who touched the cheese. ESPN doesn't want to be associated with cheese touching... uh, er... Mendoza.  And trust me, it has everything to do with her stupid comments.

Stay tuned on this one.

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