Wednesday, September 01, 2004
A WIN IS A WIN
I didn’t see much of last night’s game. I have a hard time believing that one myself. The news came down yesterday, appropriately at high noon that my position has been transferred to another division within the organization. It is okay. Change is not necessarily bad, but I don’t have any details on who may be my manager(s) other than the CFO so I am apprehensive about the situation and so are my colleagues. Thus, I spent most of the evening discussing the restructuring.
But when I did pop my head up at the set, I saw the Sox were dominating Anaheim and the MFY were getting their asses handed to them by the Indians. It certainly raised my spirits. Other than Myers, literally, not being able to get a hitter out, it was great night for Red Sox Nation. Unfortunately, the MFY can’t be given three losses for getting bent over by the Indians, so at 7:05 p.m. tonight that huge loss means nothing any longer. A loss is just a loss.
I didn’t see much of last night’s game. I have a hard time believing that one myself. The news came down yesterday, appropriately at high noon that my position has been transferred to another division within the organization. It is okay. Change is not necessarily bad, but I don’t have any details on who may be my manager(s) other than the CFO so I am apprehensive about the situation and so are my colleagues. Thus, I spent most of the evening discussing the restructuring.
But when I did pop my head up at the set, I saw the Sox were dominating Anaheim and the MFY were getting their asses handed to them by the Indians. It certainly raised my spirits. Other than Myers, literally, not being able to get a hitter out, it was great night for Red Sox Nation. Unfortunately, the MFY can’t be given three losses for getting bent over by the Indians, so at 7:05 p.m. tonight that huge loss means nothing any longer. A loss is just a loss.