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So on to a different deflection now, huh? The fact is only a spoiled little school girl would be complaining about the big meanie JD four years later.
I don't think anyone has ever said CJ is not a ****** bag.
But some guys from the local radio station asked to interview him, and asked him questions about his former GM and he was honest about it. Had he given the "I've moved on" or "I have nothing to say about my time there" not only would he be lying, but he'd also be considered a pretty horrible interview.
He just ran his own front office over the coals about the Hamilton thing, so it's not like he's just had this deep-seeded hate for only the Texas organization and has made it his mission to let the world know.
He got asked a question and he gave his honest opinion -- an opinion that, as he said, doesn't seem to be too off-base if you look at the supporting evidence:
Hamilton left unhappy
Wilson left unhappy
Kinsler left unhappy
Napoli left unhappy (by CJ's account, so not sure if true).
Michael Young -- the consummate professional -- was at odds with the front office.
Nolan Ryan had an issue with the front office enough that he not only left, but went to the Houston Astros.
Now it's not really a fair question because of the injuries, but what long-term players that aren't in low leverage positions would you consider happy? Beltre... But then? Andrus certainly can't complain as he's stealing money. Ditto Moreland. Washington couldn't complain because of all of the chances they gave him. The rest of the guys aren't in any position of their careers here to really be vocal about anything.
Now I'm in the camp that a GM sometimes has to be ruthless and tough to deal with in order to get what he wants -- so former players not liking their time here doesn't both me all that much (until it starts becoming obvious in free agent talks that players avoid Texas) -- but let's not pretend like CJ is claiming something that isn't pretty obvious.