When you hear that a Major League Baseball team has signed a 39-year old player who is past his prime, most people think they must be crazy. A few days ago, the Philadelphia Phillies decided to give their former star one last chance to continue a great MLB career. This player was Bobby Abreu, though he is not the same as Phillies fans remember. His skills at patrolling the Outfield, hitting home runs, and coming up clutch are no longer the same, he still has something to prove. Bobby Abreu is only a shell of his former self, he now lacks power, lacks speed, and cannot play the field like he once could. However, with all of these problems Abreu does have one thing left in the tank, and that is the desire to play and the hope of rejoining the team that gave him his stardom.
Bobby Abreu has not played a season in the Majors since 2012, for good reason. In this season Abreu batted .242 with 3 home runs in 100 games. Abreu mightily struggled the entire 2012 season, creating thoughts that Abreu may not have the love for the game he once did, and retirement looked like the only option for the veteran star. Abreu struggles would not only occur on the field, but off the field as well. Abreu as many of his teammates and reporters said had a bad overall attitude towards both the fans, management, and the players in the locker. Though he never did anything to harm his team or his teammates his attitude brought everyone down in the clubhouse. During the 2012 season Abreu demanded to be traded or named as a full time starter. Management for teams struggled with the decisions regarding Abreu due to the fact he had become basically a AAAA player, he was too good for AAA, but he lacked the ability to play in the MLB. Bobby Abreu's 2012 would end with the Dodgers and many thought the end of his career would to follow.
Bobby Abreu rather then retiring, decided to revamp his career. Abreu went down to his native homeland Venezuela and trained to get himself back into baseball shape both physically and mentally. Abreu played in the Venezuelan baseball league over the winter, during this time he was simply stated destroying the baseball. Abreu, proved the ability to drive the ball to all sides of the field, as well as proving he still had some pop. During, this winter Abreu has batted .322 with 3 home runs and 28 RBIs. Bobby Abreu would not be an everyday starter for the Phillies, nor is he expecting that. Abreu plans on being a strong left-handed bat off the bench, creating a sense of ease among coaching, who has lacked a left-handed pinch hitter. Abreu's ability during the winter league has proven that he can still play to the best of his ability. With his invitation to Spring Training Bobby Abreu will need to prove himself not only to teammates, but to Ryne Sandberg to have a role on the Phillies.
There is no denying that Bobby Abreu was a star in Philadelphia, that his best seasons came in the red and white pinstripes. His time with the Phillies consisted of a .303 batting average, 195 home runs, and 254 stolen bases. The contract that the former star signed is for a lowly $800,000 on a Minor League deal which is not guaranteed money. Meaning Abreu must place his name into the headlines once more, and prove himself. Abreu was beloved in Philadelphia until his last days here, hence the reason he jumped at the opportunity to play back in Philadelphia. Bobby Abreu still has the desire, the want, and now the opportunity to play in the Majors once again. Abreu hopes to win a spot on the team for the upcoming season. A strong left-handed bat is what the Phillies needed and it is something that Bobby Abreu may be able to provide them.
-Brett
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Baseball Hall of Fame Selection
On Wednesday January 8, 2014 the BBWAA will select the Baseball Hall of Famers for 2014. The Baseball Hall of Fame is the most prestigious Hall of Fames in sports today. Baseball has stuck by the idea that this place is for those who were not just great, but the best of the best. Other sports have turned their Hall of Fames as more of a Hall of Great. The Baseball Hall of Fame should not just be based off statistics but off domination as , if a player has 3,000hits but never dominated the league, are they a Hall of Fame player? A Hall of Famer is an individual who in my opinion dominates the league at his position for a period of time that is longer then 7years, this meaning those who are the best two or three at their positions and proved it year after year. Consideration should also take place of an entire career as well.The main idea is players should not be compared to those who played during a completely different era, thereby allowing skewed opinions not occur. Below is what would be my selection of those Hall of Famers that should get in this year and reasons why:
Domination:
1. Greg Maddux Greg "Mad Dog" Maddux, is first and foremost the most dominating pitcher available on this years ballot. Greg Maddux showed his dominance, not only on the field, but through statistics as well. Greg Maddux's career statistics include: 355 Wins,3371 Strikeouts, and an ERA of 3.16. In Greg Maddux's career he finished in the top 5 in CY Young 9 times, winning 4 straight CY Young Award's through that span. Maddux was clearly the best player at his position during his playing top, and proved himself among Cooperstown's elites, and should be a no doubt 100% of the vote Hall of Fame player. Greg Maddux had the ability to get inside the heads of batters, making the best hitters look foolish at the plate. Maddux an 8-time all-star was the type of pitcher who thought about his next pitch,trying to set up a batter for failure. Greatness did not just show through the pitching of Maddux as well as fielding. Greg Maddux was a 18-time Gold Glove player, this is proof in itself that this guy is not just a Hall of Famer, he is an all-time great player in the top 3. This man is a no doubt Hall of Fame player, and should be looked at as the greatest of all-time.
2. Alan Trammell Alan Trammell was the most dominating offensive threat at the shortstop position during his playing time. In my belief, and if you ask many GM's during that time period they would've had no problem trading Hall of Fame shortstop Ozzie Smith for Alan Trammell. Tramell, wasn't the purest fielder nor was he ever the best fielder at his position. However, in saying that he held his own at the position fielding wise, being a four-time Gold Glove shortstop. Trammell made up for any fielding miss ques that he may have had, at the plate. Trammell has 2,365 career hits, 185 career home-runs, and a .285 batting average. Alan Trammell has more career home-runs, a higher batting average, and finished more times in the top ten for MVP then Ozzie Smith. A player like Trammell was truly the most dominate at their position and should be a Hall of Fame player. He showed greatness on and off the field and deserves to be in the Hall of Fame.
3. Jeff Kent In my opinion Jeff Kent falls under the same category as Alan Trammell, a guy that was dominate in the hitting portion of his position, however not seen as a great fielder. Jeff Kent compares greatly with Hall of Fame second baseman, Joe Morgan. Jeff Kent dominated his position with the bat, and should be considered the best hitting second baseman of all-time. He could out hit anyone around him during the time period, and won an MVP award. Kent hit over 20hrs 12times, as well as finishing in the top ten for the MVP award 4 times. In comparison of Joe Morgan, Kent has 100 less hits, has 100 more home-runs, and has a batting average that is 20 points more. Jeff Kent was the best hitter at his position and should be a Hall of Fame player, and saying he was not a great fielder is sad due to the fact that Morgan was only a 4 time Gold Glove winner. Jeff Kent should be viewed as a Hall of Fame player.
4. Frank Thomas The final guy I have on the Hall of Fame ballot for pure domination is the Big Hurt. Frank Thomas earned the nickname the Big Hurt for all the right reasons. Thomas "hurt" every pitcher that he faced, making them fearful to face a guy like him. Frank Thomas had a pure swing and a pure heart, he impressed everyone who watched him. There was not a pitcher that could get around Frank Thomas, he dominated the pitchers that he faced and proved himself worthy of the Hall of Fame. Thomas had the ability to launch a baseball over 500feet when he wanted too, he affected the game in a different way. Frank Thomas finished in the top 10 for the MVP award 9times, winning it twice. Thomas was also a 5-time all-star, with 521 career home-runs and a .301 batting average. Frank Thomas is a true no doubt Hall of Fame player, due to the fact he dominated a league when it was full of Steroid players and he was clean.
Guys that will get in eventually, due to steroids won't now: Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, and Mike Piazza all great players.
-Brett
Domination:
1. Greg Maddux Greg "Mad Dog" Maddux, is first and foremost the most dominating pitcher available on this years ballot. Greg Maddux showed his dominance, not only on the field, but through statistics as well. Greg Maddux's career statistics include: 355 Wins,3371 Strikeouts, and an ERA of 3.16. In Greg Maddux's career he finished in the top 5 in CY Young 9 times, winning 4 straight CY Young Award's through that span. Maddux was clearly the best player at his position during his playing top, and proved himself among Cooperstown's elites, and should be a no doubt 100% of the vote Hall of Fame player. Greg Maddux had the ability to get inside the heads of batters, making the best hitters look foolish at the plate. Maddux an 8-time all-star was the type of pitcher who thought about his next pitch,trying to set up a batter for failure. Greatness did not just show through the pitching of Maddux as well as fielding. Greg Maddux was a 18-time Gold Glove player, this is proof in itself that this guy is not just a Hall of Famer, he is an all-time great player in the top 3. This man is a no doubt Hall of Fame player, and should be looked at as the greatest of all-time.
2. Alan Trammell Alan Trammell was the most dominating offensive threat at the shortstop position during his playing time. In my belief, and if you ask many GM's during that time period they would've had no problem trading Hall of Fame shortstop Ozzie Smith for Alan Trammell. Tramell, wasn't the purest fielder nor was he ever the best fielder at his position. However, in saying that he held his own at the position fielding wise, being a four-time Gold Glove shortstop. Trammell made up for any fielding miss ques that he may have had, at the plate. Trammell has 2,365 career hits, 185 career home-runs, and a .285 batting average. Alan Trammell has more career home-runs, a higher batting average, and finished more times in the top ten for MVP then Ozzie Smith. A player like Trammell was truly the most dominate at their position and should be a Hall of Fame player. He showed greatness on and off the field and deserves to be in the Hall of Fame.
3. Jeff Kent In my opinion Jeff Kent falls under the same category as Alan Trammell, a guy that was dominate in the hitting portion of his position, however not seen as a great fielder. Jeff Kent compares greatly with Hall of Fame second baseman, Joe Morgan. Jeff Kent dominated his position with the bat, and should be considered the best hitting second baseman of all-time. He could out hit anyone around him during the time period, and won an MVP award. Kent hit over 20hrs 12times, as well as finishing in the top ten for the MVP award 4 times. In comparison of Joe Morgan, Kent has 100 less hits, has 100 more home-runs, and has a batting average that is 20 points more. Jeff Kent was the best hitter at his position and should be a Hall of Fame player, and saying he was not a great fielder is sad due to the fact that Morgan was only a 4 time Gold Glove winner. Jeff Kent should be viewed as a Hall of Fame player.
4. Frank Thomas The final guy I have on the Hall of Fame ballot for pure domination is the Big Hurt. Frank Thomas earned the nickname the Big Hurt for all the right reasons. Thomas "hurt" every pitcher that he faced, making them fearful to face a guy like him. Frank Thomas had a pure swing and a pure heart, he impressed everyone who watched him. There was not a pitcher that could get around Frank Thomas, he dominated the pitchers that he faced and proved himself worthy of the Hall of Fame. Thomas had the ability to launch a baseball over 500feet when he wanted too, he affected the game in a different way. Frank Thomas finished in the top 10 for the MVP award 9times, winning it twice. Thomas was also a 5-time all-star, with 521 career home-runs and a .301 batting average. Frank Thomas is a true no doubt Hall of Fame player, due to the fact he dominated a league when it was full of Steroid players and he was clean.
Guys that will get in eventually, due to steroids won't now: Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, and Mike Piazza all great players.
-Brett
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Foles Real or Foles Gold?
From the time Nick Foles took
over in place of Mike Vick as the Philadelphia Eagles starting quarterback in
2013, every Eagles fan is wondering if Foles is actually as good as he looks.
FOLES REAL:
The reason why Nick
Foles is putting up hall of fame numbers is because he fits Chip Kelly’s
offense. Number 9 for the eagles fits what Chip Kelly is looking for at the quarterback
position. Not to over simplify what Kelly is looking for at the quarterback
position, but he wants to have a smart decision maker that is able to
distribute the ball effectively to his receivers. This is probably his best
attribute because his smart decision making causes him to not turn the ball
over. Besides fitting the scheme, he also has the attributes that make him for
real. Foles maintains his down-field focus no matter how much pressure he has. His
throws downfield under pressure are extra effective because of his strong arm. The
pressure does not seem to faze him because of his excellent footwork in the
pocket, which was developed from his past basketball experience. His height
gives him the advantage to see over the attacking defensive front. Last year he
also gained experience of playing under pressure when Andy Reid played him
behind a dreadful and injury riddled offensive line. During this time his
footwork was able to develop even further because of the constant need of evading
rushers. Many football pundits believe that timing and anticipation are innate
skills that cannot be taught. Foles has these skills which allow him to place
the ball where the receiver can catch it. Nick has developed a pump fake and
the ability to use his eyes to misguide a defensive back this season.
Foles Gold:
Even though Nick
Foles has great attributes, he also has flaw. Probably his most frustrating
trait is his tendency of overthrowing the receiver or floating the ball past him
on a deep route. The NFL is about consistency. The league has seen Foles
playing lights out one week and then poor the next. Forget about going season
to season, if he is unable to go game to game with the same caliber of play.
Foles has to become more consistent. One does not need Chip to tell you that he
is not athletically gifted. His inability to run hurts the eagles with the read
option QB runs. When the eagles have come out with an early lead, Foles has had
trouble closing out the game. He also needs to work on getting the ball out
quicker so he is not under pressure and is forced to take the sack or throw the
ball away.
Verdict:
From what the
football world has seen thus far, Nick Foles is not an exceptional quarterback,
however he has been great. He is not an exceptional quarterback because he does
not make the other players around him better. The numbers that he has been
putting up this year goes beyond his athletic ability. They are caused by the
system that he is in. If the QB is not good then the system does not work but
if the QB is good then the system can be. In addition, if the system is not
good then the QB is not as well. If the system is good, than the QB can perform
well even if he is not a good QB. Chip Kelly’s system had great QBs whether he
was at Oregon or New Hampshire. His play calling is not erratic nor does he
take risks. Kelly’s play calling allows the offense to maintain control of the
ball, especially when he has the lead. You will rarely see Foles having more
than 25 pass attempts if the eagles had the lead throughout the entire game. Even if he does not shock you
game after game like the top QBs of the game he distributes the ball
effectively to his targets.
Foles’ success is not a mirage; however fans should not be too desperate and impatient. Eagles’ fans know that Foles is not a runner, however, Merrill Reese did not give him the nickname Tricky Nicky for no reason. Nick Foles is a functional runner that will keep the defense honest. The reason why his runs appear to work well are due to him not needing to run when the play is called. His running plays are being decided at the line of scrimmage as a pre-snap QB run read option. No matter how many wrinkles Kelly adds to the Eagles offense, Nick Foles is smart enough to perform them. This alludes to why Vick struggled as weeks progressed. Maybe as Kelly complicated the playbook, it became too much for him. As an Eagles fan, one should always want to see more. A fan should not be satisfied with the QB position with not having a Super bowl. Therefore, the quarterback of the Eagles has to be able to get it for them. If the eagles need a QB who can run to win a Super bowl then the eagles should not stick with not Foles, then who? Only time will tell where the Eagles will go with Nick Foles as the field commander. We have to wait and see if Foles is the long term answer. It is likely that there will not be a viable competitor to push Foles during the off-season; so that must mean the Eagles have a franchise QB. The football nation has seen Nick Foles grow this season, and maybe he can grow into one of the top QBs in the game.
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