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Why is Truck Day a Day?

by Sportsbrief
created February 12, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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It’s one thing to be a fan of a team; it’s another to be a real-life Gil Renard.

But living in the midst of what is “Red Sox Nation,” I can’t help but scoff at the similarities in fanaticism that embolden both Renard and those that take the proverbial “Nation” to the next level.

Case in point: Truck Day.

Saturday afternoon marked the annual celebration of “Truck Day,” when Red Sox clubhouse employees load up the truck with all items necessary for the upcoming month and a half of spring training. The truck gets packed front-to-back, floor-to-ceiling and then embarks on the 24 hour trip to Ft. Myers. In most cities, I am willing to bet people don’t even know when spring training starts, or even thought about the fact that equipment has to be shipped to its team’s spring training facility. They probably just assume it’s already there. But in Boston, we have turned this into an annual celebratory event. To the point where the Globe and other media outlets feel compelled to send reporters there to cover it.

In fact, Globe photographer Steve Silva blessed the general public with a 36-shot photo album. Nevermind the fact that he was even there taking photographs, how in the hell did he find 36 ways to capture the day? Should we applaud his artistic creativity? Or question his need to take pictures of the same shot from several different angles with several different people? I choose the latter.

Yet his crowning achievement, a hidden jewel, if you will, was the two shots he took of Richard Fisher and his son Braden. Most people who outside Gate D were observing Truck Day were local fans that drove from within an hour of the city or happened to be passing by.

Not the Fishers. This father/son tandem flew in from Sneedville, TN to witness the front end of the truck’s annual pilgrimage. Let’s take that in again. This father/son tandem flew in from Sneedville, TN to witness the front end of the truck’s annual pilgrimage.

Are you kidding me?

Listen if you find some sort of solace in rooting for a particular sports team, emotionally hanging on every win and loss, then hey, that’s your prerogative. Although, no motive or rationale could convince me to agree with you. But when you fly in from 882.75 miles away, I have to question a myriad of things:

1)      What does your wife (sister) think of this? If she has any sense of dignity, she took the time alone to pack her bags and move back in with her mother (older sister).

2)      Can your kid even name three players on the current Red Sox roster outside of Big Papi, Ramirez, Schilling, and Beckett?

3)      In fact, I’ll go one step further…does he know that Big Papi is not the real name of the team’s DH? Or that “ilis” follows “Youk?” Answer me that.

4)      Are you going to follow Coco Crisp into a Turkish bath and kill him because he might take away valuable innings from Jacoby Ellsbury ala Juan Primo?

5)      Do you sell knives for a living?

6)      Can you afford a flight home, or did you not think of that?

I’m all for a group of people rallying around a sports team because it instills a sense of community and kinship, particularly for those without much else in life. But when it leads to someone chasing Kevin Youkilis a half mile down the road in his car, fans still standing outside the players parking lot over an hour after the game, or using the term “we” when referring the team, it’s officially crossed the proverbial line.

The 1996 movie “The Fan” was an adept, clever depiction of fan “fanaticism” and how one can mistakenly live vicariously through a player, team or community without any clear sense of reality. As pitiful and derisive as Robert Deniro’s character was, he truly animated an achievable extreme. As far as I’m concerned, Gil Renard would have found true solace as an active member of “Red Sox Nation.”

So next year, let’s trust that the truck will be packed and arrive safely in Fort Myers for the start of spring training. I’m willing to bet Red Sox employees don’t need you there to make sure.

-Besse

Please e-mail any questions, thoughts or comments to sportsbrief@gmail.com or visit sportsbrief.blogspot.com for more of The Brief with Keefe, Besse and Shark.

 


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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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Steve Silva is a Globe photographer by default. He runs Boston Dirt Dogs, which is a crappy, reactionist, headline site and photoshop depository. There is little to no actual content on BDD. And as a photographer, Silva is a half step ahead of drunk college girls on Facebook. His pictures deserve captions like "Manny takes a swing on deck!" and "Here's us drunk at Legends Field in Tampa!" And I think it's silly to make fun of Red Sox fans simply because we're fanatical. Yes, some take it too far. You don't have to like it, but you don't have to hate on it, either.
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SportsbriefVarsity
694 days ago
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So then if I read TMZ, I don't have to like it or hate it either? Does it apply to anything else that makes the news?

As far as I'm concerned, if something like the fanatical legion of Red Sox fans is dubbed as "newsworthy," then it's exposed to opinionated comments like any other news story.

Besides, I witnessed fans chase Red Sox players a half mile down the street in their cars for an autograph every night while working for the radio station last summer. That's fanatical and pathetic, and gives me every right to make fun of it.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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So make fun of those fans for being stupid. Just don't be so simple as to stereotype an entire fanbase over it.
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SportsbriefVarsity
694 days ago
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Read the second paragraph. Since you didn't do it the first time you read it, I'll paste it here for you:

I can’t help but scoff at the similarities in fanaticism that embolden both Renard and those that take the proverbial “Nation” to the next level.

Notice how I say "those that take the..."

Interesting..."those," which refers to the few and the proud that take it to the most extreme of levels, and not the entire fan base. So unfortunately you're wrong in your assessment that I stereotyped an entire fan base over it. Because I didn't, just "those" that take it to the next level.

Sorry you can't read or comprehend.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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Sorry if I focused on the couple hundred other words in your article, not just one. I hope some day I learn to read.
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JuTMSY4Legend
694 days ago
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you do go to BC ; - )
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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Yuck, God no! I WORK at BC. I went to Ithaca College.
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JuTMSY4Legend
694 days ago
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wow rawb...my opinion of you just elevated a little...
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JuTMSY4Legend
694 days ago
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minuses? Sorry your school is full of douches mystery minuser...
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SportsbriefVarsity
694 days ago
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I'd love it if you could focus on the other hundred words I wrote; you'd be doing everyone a favor. You'll notice that I more or less attack the motive behind Richard Fisher flying in from TN. Pretty sure that was the bulk/focus of the article considering it took up most of it. Feel free to have someone read to you next time and provide a summary before you decide to comment.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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No one ever writes a story about a level-headed, normal, intelligent Red Sox fan do they?

Maybe it's because there are none!

Stereotypes ROCK!!! Wooo!
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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That's another thing. Have you ever thought it was possible that maybe he was in town with his son for something else and decided to see the truck while there? No, you didn't. Because that wouldn't fit into your agenda. So you looked at Silva's shitty pictures, saw some guy from TN and decided on what his story would be. Good job!
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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No one ever writes about Rays fans either. Maybe it's because there are none.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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When the Rays go 86 years without a title, come talk to me...
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
694 days ago
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The Rays are gonna last 86 years in Tampa Bay????
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KelsdadAll-Star
694 days ago
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LOL Now, that was funny!
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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And then a Cubs fan jumped into the conversation. C-U-B-S fan?!?!? Good one - Tell Sweet Lou we said "Hi!"
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
694 days ago
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Who could possibly hate the Cubs?  :) FYI - 10 years since Harry's death. JFC, time flies.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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Every time I see 'JFC' it makes me think 'Jesus Fried Chicken'. Anywhoo...

The Cubs have had more seasons without a Title than the Rays had LOSSES last year!!!

Sunday was the 11 year anniv. of my best friend's death. Yes, time is an unfickle bastard...
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KelsdadAll-Star
694 days ago
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So do the Red Sox
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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Manny, when the Rays win 86 games in a year, come talk to me.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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Oh yeah??? Well....

son of... (mumble mumble)

Well what about....


Uh, uh...


See you in September, homey!

Good one Rawb, but you should respect the Rays a little more. If is wasn't for them winning three more games against the Yanks tan the Sox last year, the Red Sox wouldn't have been division champs!
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JuTMSY4Legend
694 days ago
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Truck day is a day the same way Hockey night in Canada is a night...
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SSreportersLegend
694 days ago
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But it happens every Saturday night.
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JuTMSY4Legend
694 days ago
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"Can your kid even name three players on the current Red Sox roster outside of Big Papi, Ramirez, Schilling, and Beckett?

In fact, I’ll go one step further…does he know that Big Papi is not the real name of the team’s DH? Or that “ilis” follows “Youk?” Answer me that. "

I can, and i don't even like the red sox...
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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Doesn't anyone call Big Papi "Cookie Monster" anymore???
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SoxaddictSoccer Kid
694 days ago
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Heh, the reason "Truck Day" is even celebrated is because fans needed something to look forward to after a losing season or a 'not quite close enough' playoff run. Its the physical version of "There is always next year."
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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You'd think a team with a $200 mil payroll could just buy two of everything and skip the whole waste of gas...
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SoxaddictSoccer Kid
694 days ago
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They can buy 700 of everything but why bother when spending the money on the payroll just keeps winning us championships instead? Cut costs and win 2 World Series in 4 years. Sounds good to me.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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"cut costs"???

$51 million says "what"?

DJ Drew's contract says "what"?

JULIO LUGO's $8mil salary says "WHAAAAAAT"??!?!?!?!
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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Loyal fans = $ = high payroll
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JuTMSY4Legend
694 days ago
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that's not true rawb...not at all...
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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Well it's obviously a simplification. But it isn't as if the Red Sox dump money into the team from outside sources. They're one of the few teams to turn a profit. That's in thanks to the fanbase, which shells out millions of dollars every year. They also take the money they make and reinvest it in the team.
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JuTMSY4Legend
694 days ago
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the opposite of the phillies...

How do Giants fans feel...

Dodgers fans...

Congrats, you guys and the yankees ruin baseball for the rest of us... ; - )
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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Rawb, first off, licensing rights get distributed throughout the league. So if a company makes and sells a million Red Sox hats and no other team, every MLB team still gets a cut. If any teams were REALLY losing money there would be way fewer teams. Billionaire owners don't stay billionaire owners by losing money.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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Merchandising revenue is shared, but not ticket revenue, or the money the Red Sox get from NESN, advertising rights, concessions, etc.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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Actually, road teams do get a cut of ticket sales (I think it's 65-35 or 70-30, I forget) and a small part of concessions. If you don't have a visiting team, there's no tickets or concessions to make! Ticket sales are a small part of a team's revenue but the easiest for teams to justify jacking the price up. TV and radio is where the REAL money is made - in big chunks with LOTS of zeros, not 20-100 bucks a pop.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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I thought it was closer to 85/15 or 80/20. But even so, other teams see attendance rise for Red Sox and Yankees games, so the big teams get a slice of that pie, too.

But TV revenue is the big revenue source. Both the Yankees and Red Sox own their own networks, and both get fat radio contracts.

And once the Yankees get that new Stadium with luxury boxes, look out. They'll pull in $500M per year in total revenue with those things.
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SoxaddictSoccer Kid
694 days ago
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Overpaying an every day player > purchasing new spring training equipment every year. Your facetiousness fails.
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Cougar2000All-American
694 days ago
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But what if you're the winning team? That means that you are no longer the hunter, you're the hunted. At the same time, it tells everyone else, "I am top dog!"
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KelsdadAll-Star
694 days ago
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Billionaire owners made their money in other sports and treat their sports teams like hobbies. If sports owners ran their "real" sources of income like they run their sports teams they would be bankrupt in a week.
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KelsdadAll-Star
694 days ago
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Billionair owners make their money in other businesses....(sorry), I guess my english isn't infallible today either....
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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No doubt they are in it for tax benefits but smart businessmen that make a ton of money are really good at not losing money in their "other" ventures. (See: Carl Pohlad) George Steinbrenner hasn't built a ship in a while...
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KelsdadAll-Star
694 days ago
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Steinbrenner Ship Yard is an active, money making venture. Not like it was when his dad was running it, but a viable business nonetheless.

And where does the Yankees money come from, other than merchandising?

How about the YES network? (A TV station the Yankees own, that's what the "Y" is for).
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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I just threw George out there for giggles...

Steinbrenner should make moving trucks and sell 'em to the Red Sox!!!

His illegal campaign contributions business isn't thriving like it once was either...
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KelsdadAll-Star
694 days ago
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Case in point. Why haven't the Arizona Cardinals made the playoffs in a non-strike season since 1975?

Because the Cardinals are the only business run by the Bidwell family, and being successful and competetive in the NFL cost money. Why give Larry Fitzgerald a multi-year deal when it means his daughter has to go to a public university instead of a private school?

New stadium = more ticket sales = more revenue to sign free agents but it isn't coming out of Bidwell's checking account.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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Hey! 1998 wasn't a strike season... although it was a "Sun shine on a dog's ass" year. NFL's revenue sharing is way more "communist pig" than baseball's "capitalistic pig" revenue sharing.
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SportsbriefVarsity
694 days ago
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Actually, Rawb, the caption on the photo stated that the guy flew in from TN with his kid. I didn't make it up. They were here specifically for that event. So if you think I'm making it up, take it up with Steve Silva b/c that's the original source.
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