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Elvis Andrus
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 2:22 am
by GOD Loves You
Did I miss the memo about him or was it only sent to a select few?
Elvis Andrus
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 3:21 am
by 751542
what did the memo say..."rookie with speed upside likely to hit 250 at the bottom of the lineup???"
Elvis Andrus
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:38 am
by Jim Young
Originally posted by RoundTrippers:
what did the memo say..."rookie with speed upside likely to hit 250 at the bottom of the lineup???" actually, i think it said, "Elivs is so good that Texas moved All-Star Mike Young to 3B, and were willing to risk upsetting him so much that they might have had to trade him in the process." This kid is going to be a stud. He was the centerpiece of the Texiera trade. He hit .295 and stole 54 bases in the minors last year in 482 AB.
Elvis Andrus
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 11:47 am
by BaseBrawler
Yes you missed him...You must have been gloating about your past wins and missed the boat LOL
Hey Patrick how are ya... long time no speak@
Mike
Elvis Andrus
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 1:10 am
by Gordon Gekko II
Andrus was THE pick of the draft...

Elvis Andrus
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 1:25 am
by crazytown
Since I don't have him, hopefully he is this years Billy Butler.
Elvis Andrus
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:37 am
by RedRum
The speed will be there for sure... But temper your thoughts on that 295 avg.. Look for 270+...
Think of him as the new Edgar Rentaria of his early days...
11hr, 63rbi, 37sb(awesome), .275
[ March 23, 2009, 10:40 AM: Message edited by: RedRum ]
Elvis Andrus
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:43 am
by DOUGHBOYS
Originally posted by Jim Young:
He hit .295 and stole 54 bases in the minors last year in 482 AB. [/quote]
The key words in this sentence for Young Elvis fans were ".295" and "stole 54".
For the 'Elvis really is dead' folks, the three most important words were "In the minors".
Elvis Andrus
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 9:31 am
by GOD Loves You
Found a memo crumpled on the floor after draft....it was hard to read, but stated something like Man Burss, 1012 rs laer, btter vlue
If I wrote it, Elvis Andrus: K's close to 20%, BB only 8%. Commits to many errors. Too young and no power. Speed and Speed alone. Keeper league, jump all over.....09 wasted pick. Let someone else be the hero
[ March 23, 2009, 03:32 PM: Message edited by: GOD Loves You ]
Elvis Andrus
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:44 am
by Jim Young
if this was a Texas pitcher, then i would be really skeptical about his potential. but, this is a texas hitter! if there is one thing texas knows, it is position players. their braintrust has no clue when it comes to pitching, but hitting wise, these guys have it down pact. they constantly produce fantasy studs, like Texeira, Blaylock, Kinsler, Cruz, Murphy, Young, etc...
and, i can't stress this enough. they moved ALL-STAR SS Michael Young to 3rd to make room for this guy. you don't move an all-star, especially when the move pisses him off, if you aren't sure that the guy you are making room for is going to be a stud.
Elvis Andrus
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 11:58 am
by DOUGHBOYS
Real baseball.
Andrus is the shortstop because of his range and what he can do in the field. You don't really think they're moving Young because of the way Andrus hits, do you?
He's a 20 year old kid who's defense is ahead of his offense. The Rangers can take the offensive hit, they're expecting him to hit 9th and be in the .250 range. But it is the runs that he'll save the pitching staff that has him in the Bigs.
Elvis Andrus
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 3:42 pm
by Gordon Gekko II
Originally posted by Gordon Gekko II:
Andrus was THE pick of the draft...

let me complete my quote...
Andrus was THE pick of the draft...for people who wanted to drink Kool Aid laced with arsenic!
tell me how many shortstops have made it at the big league level at THE AGE OF 20. now tell me how many of them stole 30+ bases.
on top of that,
1. never played AAA.
2. never hit over .300 in ANY minor league season.
3. this spring he's hitting .265 with a whopping 2 steals in 49 AB.
and somehow this kid is going to last the whole year and ring up 30+ steals?
pipe dream my friends. anyone drafting him AND counting on 30+ steals is gonna be very dissappointed.
Elvis Andrus
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 3:58 pm
by Gordon Gekko II
andrus groupies feel free to answer any time you are ready...
in the last let's say 10 years...how many shortstops have made it at the big league level at THE AGE OF 20. now tell me how many of them stole 30+ bases.
Elvis Andrus
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:08 pm
by King of Queens
Originally posted by Gordon Gekko II:
andrus groupies feel free to answer any time you are ready...
in the last let's say 10 years...how many shortstops have made it at the big league level at THE AGE OF 20. now tell me how many of them stole 30+ bases. Closest I could find was Rafael Furcal, but he was 22 in his Y2K rookie season. Stole 40 bases and batted .295 that year.
Elvis Andrus
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:10 pm
by Gordon Gekko II
Originally posted by King of Queens:
quote:Originally posted by Gordon Gekko II:
andrus groupies feel free to answer any time you are ready...
in the last let's say 10 years...how many shortstops have made it at the big league level at THE AGE OF 20. now tell me how many of them stole 30+ bases. Closest I could find was Rafael Furcal, but he was 22 in his Y2K rookie season. Stole 40 bases and batted .295 that year. [/QUOTE]22 is much different than 20 for baseball. but maybe those andrus owners don't think so! it's only a matter of time till the curtain comes up!

Elvis Andrus
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:12 pm
by Sebadiah23
Arod was close, but he was probably juicing even back then so dat don't count.
Elvis Andrus
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:15 pm
by King of Queens
Age 20 Stolen Bases Leaders
1. Jimmy Sheckard 77 (1899)
2. Ty Cobb 49 (1907)
3. Sherry Magee 48 (1905)
4. George Davis 42 (1891)
5. Claudell Washington 40 (1975)
6. Ed Delahanty 38 (1888)
7. John McGraw 38 (1893)
8. Rickey Henderson 33 (1979)
9. Mike Tiernan 28 (1887)
10. Jack Doyle 27 (1890)
Elvis Andrus
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:16 pm
by Gordon Gekko II
i'm gonna take a wild guess and say that Claudell Washington was not a SS?

Elvis Andrus
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:18 pm
by King of Queens
Age 21 Stolen Bases Leaders
1. Rickey Henderson 100 (1980)
2. John McGraw 78 (1894)
3. Denny Lyons 73 (1887)
4. Tim Raines 71 (1981)
5. Cesar Cedeno 55 (1972)
6. Carl Crawford 55 (2003)
7. Sherry Magee 55 (1906)
8. Donie Bush 53 (1909)
9. Mike Tiernan 52 (1888)
10. Sonny Jackson 49 (1966)
Elvis Andrus
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:19 pm
by sportsbettingman
Ahhh, the good old 1890's when 20 year olds were MEN!

Elvis Andrus
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:26 pm
by King of Queens
Age 22 Stolen Bases Leaders
1. Mike Griffin 94 (1887)
2. Tim Raines 78 (1982)
3. Ty Cobb 76 (1909)
4. Eddie Collins 67 (1909)
5. Tim Shinnick 62 (1890)
6. Ben Chapman 61 (1931)
7. John McGraw 61 (1895)
8. Bill Dahlen 60 (1892)
9. Shorty Fuller 60 (1890)
10. Jose Reyes 60 (2005)
Elvis Andrus
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:30 pm
by The Phoenix
[ March 23, 2009, 10:31 PM: Message edited by: The Phoenix ]
Elvis Andrus
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:31 pm
by King of Queens
Originally posted by Gordon Gekko II:
22 is much different than 20 for baseball. but maybe those andrus owners don't think so! it's only a matter of time till the curtain comes up!

Based on the above leaderboard for Age 20 through 22, this is absolutely correct. If you go the other way, the totals are even worse:
Age 19 Stolen Bases Leaders
1. Ty Cobb 23 (1906)
2. George Davis 22 (1890)
3. Cesar Cedeno 17 (1970)
Ben Conroy 17 (1890)
5. Ken Griffey 16 (1989)
6. John McGraw 15 (1892)
7. Jack O'Connor 12 (1888)
Robin Yount 12 (1975)
9. Sherry Magee 11 (1904)
10. John Kelty 10 (1890)
Silver King 10 (1887)
Will Smalley 10 (1890)
Scott Stratton 10 (1889)
Age 18 Stolen Bases Leaders
1. Johnny Lush 12 (1904)
2. Scott Stratton 10 (1888)
3. Lew Malone 7 (1915)
Robin Yount 7 (1974)
5. Jimmy Sheckard 5 (1897)
6. Phil Cavarretta 4 (1935)
Ed Kranepool 4 (1963)
John McGraw 4 (1891)
Eddie Miksis 4 (1944)
Sibby Sisti 4 (1939)
Elvis Andrus
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:32 pm
by Gordon Gekko II
glenn - how many of these players were SS?
Elvis Andrus
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:36 pm
by King of Queens
Originally posted by Gordon Gekko II:
glenn - how many of these players were SS? In the modern era, only Reyes and Yount