The Padres are caught in The Curse’s clutches. And they're content to let the beast’s clutches to squeeze all the sense out of them
Sez Me … San Diego doesn't need any old exorcist. It needs the Charlemagne of exorcists, a man who did so much despite having a son named Pepin the Hunchback. And not just someone to drive out the sports demons, a monster job Hercules would look at and say: 'Find some other sap.' But a cleaner who can get rid of the gang of evil spirits who have found inept San Diego a welcoming coven without fear of reprisal. The Curse has created Padreing.
But for whatever reason, he sees something — something great — in Preller that Preller may not see in himself. And he sees a lot in himself. There will be some different participants to next year’s team. But I can see no valid reasons as to why the 2024 outcome will be different. Why should I suddenly believe in Preller? He’s had three winning seasons in nine tries. He’s lost more than 100 games than he’s won. Doesn’t deserve a participation trophy.
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