Again, you cannot have patience and huge salaries both be the order of the day. Lidge has the latter, which precludes the former. Patience is not the order of the day at the highest level of any trade that I know of.
not true; ask any manager of a player going through a slump
A-rod may be a fashionable example, while he has and is a superstar
it has taken him a number of years to fit in with the yankees. Noe brought
up Buerle; I am sure there a hundreds of others who make an un-godly
amount of money and have required patience... the relievers are more disposable
and more visable!..
In fact
CHANGE happens in stages:
Prochaska:
1) Stage 1: pre-contemplation (a problem exists - arm angle, pitch selection etc)
2) Stage 2: Contemplation (I have a problem - confidence, aiming the ball etc.)
3) Stage 3: Preparation (building supports, accessing resources, & teachable moments)
4) Stage 4: Action (repetition, risky behaviors, trying something different)
5) Stage 5: Maintenance (stabilizing gains, adjusting to resistance, muscle memory)
If you want Lidge to miraculously change, then you should look and see where he is
in stage development.... everytime he has to revisit past errors fans go back to stage one when in actuality he needs support, a way to learn and profit from mistakes and honest non-biased feedback.... He is stuck in stage 3; every mistake from here gets magnified and hence the "need a change of scenary" approach is often a solution.
Why, so he can back to stage 1 at another organization and progress through change and build confidence.. I think what Noe is saying is that Lidge is not that far off and patience here by fans, writers, management would be well-served (after all this April isn't it?)