Yankees Announcer Michael Kay Defends Manager With Utterly Bizarre Analogy About Orgies
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Yankees Announcer Michael Kay Defends Manager With Utterly Bizarre Analogy About Orgies
"Listen, if you don't think he's a good manager, OK, then don't think he's a good manager; but when you're gonna try to start little fights about nonsense like this that he went to see his son in his first coaching job with North Carolina I'm sorry, I don't have a problem with it. And I've always said that about players, too. You know, when players are out, Oh, they should be back in the hotel room."
"OK, what if they're having an orgy in their hotel room? Is that OK? You wouldn't know about it. So they go out to dinner with people, or having fun with people outside, well, that angers you because there's a game the next day; but if they were in the hotel room, and they set up a trapeze, and there were people flying through the air having an orgy, you wouldn't know about it but you'd be fine?"
Aaron Boone attended the University of North Carolina to watch Bill Belichick's debut and to support his son Brandon, a student assistant on the UNC football staff, while the Yankees had a day off. Some Yankees fans criticized Boone for attending the game during a critical late-season stretch for the team. Michael Kay defended Boone on his radio show, saying complaints about Boone's absence were nonsense and misplaced. Kay argued fans apply double standards to players and staff, using an analogy about hotel-room orgies versus public appearances to illustrate inconsistent judgments about off-field activities.
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