From Dejan's weekly Q&A session in the PG:
Q: Why would a manager of a Major League Baseball team -- the Pittsburgh Pirates -- refuse a team invitation to attend a private tour and meeting with the President of the U.S.? I understand that James Harrison of the Steelers is standing his ground. But John Russell is the manager of a team. Should he not be there as part of the team? I say fire him for insubordination of the Pirates team and as a representative of the city of Pittsburgh.
Kathleen Twele of Elizabeth
KOVACEVIC: There is a significant difference between being invited to the White House and asking for a tour. The Pirates, hardly a reigning champion, did the latter. And never was President Obama expected to be part of that tour, so meeting him was not "refused," as you put it. Some of the Pirates wanted to see the White House. Some did not.
Can't you hear "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" in the background as you read that? I love the Steelers just as much as the next guy, but I find it very fitting of Pittsburghers that a Steeler (especially one who is Defensive Player of the Year) gets a free pass for skipping out on a meeting with the POTUS, while the manager of the Pirates has to be fired for skipping a tour that the President was never going to attend. Every village has its idiots, I guess.
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