February 24, 2015

Latos Rebutted

The Reds took exception to comments made by Mat Latos about his former team.

On the leadership question, I ask why Mat didn’t step up:

You look at the Reds after we lost Bronson (Arroyo, after the 2013 season). Everything went to s—. You look at it after we lost Scott Rolen (after 2012). Everything went to s—. When Scott was there, we had guys doing exactly what they were supposed to do. After Scott left, we had guys with two years in the big leagues, in the clubhouse, on their phones, laying down in the video room, just hanging out during games, not in the dugout, not cheering their teammates on. Our dugout looked like a ghost town.

After Bronson, the same exact thing. We had starters in there roping our (clubhouse attendants), like, cattle-roping our clubbies. Guys on their computers, buying stuff, hanging out in the clubhouse. We had a guy with a year-and-a-half in the big leagues wandering around the clubhouse, hanging out. We had a closer in there sleeping until the seventh inning. We lose that veteran leadership, that’s what happens. You can’t have that … it turns into a circus.

So why didn’t Mat step up and fill that role? Don’t complain, do something.

2 thoughts on “Latos Rebutted

  1. James Crabtree

    I’ve heard from a well placed source that there is a reason Latos has bounced around a bit and it has a lot to do with how he conducts himself in the clubhouse and as a teammate. This seems to be a lot of deflecting on his part.

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