"He didn't play well," said Littlefield. "He's got lots of talent and has performed well at the Major League level at times. But at this point in time, he just has not shown us enough to show that he is going to be a part of the mix even in the latter part of Spring Training." Ward told reporters that he would return home to California to discuss his future with his wife before deciding whether or not he would accept the Pirates' minor league assignment. According to Littlefield, Ward's choices are limited. "[Ward is] like everybody else. Once you sign that contract, you are in a position where your option is to report to minor league camp. If not, players will be on the suspended [list]," Littlefield explained.Get thee to Nashville, D. Ward. The arrogance of some people, I swear. I wasn't surprised when the Pirates signed Ward because I attended that game when he poked that slam into the river, and it was impressive. But we can't abide players who think they are bigger than the good of the franchise, so put that guy out with the trash if he doesn't report to minor-league camp with his hat in his hands. Anyone with such little respect for a spot on the 25-man roster should not be anywhere near the players who are making good in AAA. ... 3/25 update: Ward reported to Nashville's camp. Smart move on his part.
Tuesday, March 23, 2004
Cuts today
No word of them yet. John Perrotto has clear expectations. Great work, John.
... 2:30pm update: No surprises. J.J. Davis and Oliver Perez remain with the club for now.
I like the side of Littlefield that we see as he reject Daryle Ward's claim that the Pirates didn't give him a fair chance:
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