Eh... just Newsday using a sensationalist story to sell papers.
From Paps' quote a couple of hours later:
"I'm making a statement right now, saying I don't want it, I want [Rivera] to have it. I said all that earlier, but that's the way I feel about it," Papelbon said.
"This is what I think, of course I want to close the game out. I wouldn't be Jonathan Papelbon if I didn't want to close the game out," he said. "But at the same time, there's also things within this game I have to understand and people have to understand. It doesn't always work out that way.
"I feel I owe a lot to this game and that's one of the things I owe to this game, to let an elder statesman go ahead of me."
Typical yellow journalism.
For what it's worth, if anyone is to blame on the "journalism" end of things here, it's me rather than
Newsday. The paper did report the quote you allude to as well, Roy. However, in my whole-hearted agreement with Soap's point that the guy's comments really shouldn't have been made in the first place, I simply went with what I considered Pap's most egregious quote.
That being said, it wasn't fair to do so without pointing that he
did step back on those words later. My bad on that.
Even with that in account, I stand by my replacement for "blah, blah, blah."
-sw