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Friday, July 25, 2008
Well, since Colletti’s first big mistake was giving the world Achilles Bombanassa. All else can be forgiven!
Colletti’s current predicament might not seem so precarious if not for Jones, a star for the Atlanta Braves who apparently decided to eat an entire Piggly Wiggly before reporting to spring training with the Dodgers. Other corpulent men have managed to wield a hot stick in the majors over the years, but Jones isn’t one of them. He is in danger of becoming one of those people you see on the “NBC Nightly News” that is shown from the neck down during a report on obesity.
Schmidt and Jones are enough to drive Colletti into a bunker, but that’s not all. The team has been ravaged by injuries, most notably to position players Rafael Furcal, Nomar Garciaparra and Juan Pierre and pitchers Brad Penny and Hiroki Kuroda.
The crowded infirmary isn’t Colletti’s fault, of course. But he’s in charge. When the team doesn’t do well, fans tend to focus on bloated Andruw rather than aching Rafael. And that phenomenon only increases the pressure on the GM to make some sort of deal.
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Posted: July 25, 2008 at 12:25 PM | 37 comment(s)
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1. Toolsy McClutch Posted: July 25, 2008 at 01:15 PM (#2872557)Trading in the family Hybrids for Canyoneros isn't going to make them happy either...
Go save Maddux from the Padres, Ned!
Except that there was no reason to give Andruw Jones $18M/year. At that money, I've got to think that Colletti was bidding against himself.
He wasn't fat by Atlanta standards, but by the strict standards of Hollywood, he's obese.
It's possible Jones had offers for more years, but less annually. Usually, the shorter the committment, the more you have to pay per season. Compare Jones' contract to Gary Matthews Jr.'s. Which would you rather be on the hook for?
Neither one. The Dodgers were hardly hurting for outfielders - they didn't need to bring in Jones at all.
Andruw Jones was the kind of player that you bring in at a substantial discount to see if there's anything left (see Jermaine Dye's contract he signed prior to the 2005 season
). If he's not going to give you that discount, you walk away.
We have a winner. Y'all can go home now.
The Dodgers were not hurting for outfielders (assuming you consider Pierre servicable), but they were and are hurting for a big bat in their linrup. A guy that gives the guys batting before him some better pitches to hit, generally makes life harder for the opposing pitcher, and has a positive knock-on effect on the rest of the lineup...
They felt that there was a reasonable chance that Andruw could find back to his pre-2007 form and be that guy. It didn't work out, too bad, but I still think it was worth finding out.
its ned colletti for god's sake. btw, i've seen andruw a number of times this year, and the guy is fat. i honestly don't know how he fields his position. the reaction to him has been visceral. the average fan looks at his whiffing and then remembers his contract and it makes him nutty. it does me. i've lost any semblance of evenhandedness about the guy. and to make things worse, the word is that when pierre is back, he might takes jones' spot. great.
A decline visible a mile away. The only good thing about it is the brevity of the contract.
How sure are we that Andruw is the age he says he is? He has the career arc of someone older. It's weird.
Pretty sure. Curacao isn't a third world country (or territory, as the case may be) like the Dominican or Cuba. I don't think it'd be easy to fake your age there.
I think it's more the career arc of someone who played 154+ games a year for 10 straight years regardless of his day-to-day health.
And
Add Andruw to the list of Guys Who Would Have Been HoFers If They Just Gave a ####.
You guys are confusing me!
I see. He's only 31, though. I can where he'd lose the ability to play CF, but he should still be able to hit. And I don't mean hit a lot, I mean just hit at replacement level or close to it. He's like the 1973 version of Willie Mays.
I don't know... yeah, he's only 31, but he's a fatass, suffered some injuries lately, has a reputation for not working on his game (even fat guys can maintain their skills), plus he's really not all that good a hitter to begin with. A career 111 OPS+ heavily based on power is nothing special.
Jones probably isn't much bigger than he was in 2006. He lost weight in 2007 and I think he blamed the weight loss for his struggles.
It's not so much an arc as a level flight that turned into a nosedive. Usually when that happens (Glenn Davis, Nick Esasky) there are serious health problems to blame. Even Cecil Fielder or Dale Murphy had a little more gradual descent to their careers.
As for his weight, he has been fat for a while. His reasoning being that he loses 15-20 lbs over the season playing everyday. Defence aint his problem. He needs to fix his hitting woes, and I have no idea how he cratered so suddenly.
Well, like I said before, he's really not that good a hitter, so it wouldn't too surprising to see a 110 OPS+ guy decline to a 90 OPS+ guy in his thirties. Especially if he's a fat guy who supposedly has a poor work ethic. That doesn't explain his 2008 numbers though... makes me think he's either injured, or lost a substantial amount of ability to a recent injury even though he's now healthy.
Jones' career is a weird one. He is on all kinds of lists for "fastest player to _____," was an elite fielder during his decade-long run, and popped a good deal of homers. He also had some brilliant post season moments. I think he and Edmonds are going to present really really interesting dilemmas to voters for the HOF. One player peaked early and seems done at 31, the other peaked a bit later, and is still hanging on. Both have solid cases for enshrinement, but both fall short in eye-popping stats. I could see Andruw making it, though I think Edmonds is a better choice.
Including fastest player to crater completely. You have to think he is still suffering from the results of an injury.
Oh, I don't know about that - there's been a lot of baseball history, after all. I was just looking at the records of Adolfo Phillips. Phillips only had three good years - but those years (after neutralization to the same offensive environment) wouldn't look out of place as part of Jones's career.
Why would it be worse to replace a guy with a OPS+ of 36 with a 69, not even considering the value of a SB?
Not to worry, Torre is starting both Jones and Pierre tonight and benching Ethier.
This may be the main reason I find it impossible to follow an NBA team.
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