To ascertain which schools have done the best in recent years at producing players who make an impact in the majors, The Wall Street Journal analyzed each draft from 1996 through 2008. Each school that has produced at least four major-league players from those drafts was ranked by adding its total “runs above replacement” for hitters and pitchers. This statistic measures how much better (or worse) a player is compared to a theoretical, average replacement.
The findings: Southern California, which owns 12 College World Series championships but has struggled in recent years, ranks No. 1 overall, although some of its best players—including pitcher Mark Prior and hitters Jacque Jones and Morgan Ensberg—have contributed little in recent years. Miami has generated little pitching in recent years but produced several sluggers, including Pat Burrell, Aubrey Huff and Ryan Braun.
Other top college programs have had several players make the major leagues, but haven’t seen them become stars. Texas, the alma mater of 354-game-winner Roger Clemens, doesn’t crack the top 10, nor does Long Beach State, despite the recent exploits of Jered Weaver and Evan Longoria. Stanford has had more than 70 players reach the majors all-time, but all of the Cardinal’s current players combined have been outproduced by former Rice standout Lance Berkman, a five-time All-Star first baseman with the Houston Astros.
California schools make up four of the top five—USC, No. 2 Cal State Fullerton, No. 4 UCLA and No. 5 Pepperdine, with Miami in between. But more than anything, the analysis shows how difficult it is for even top colleges to produce top-flight major-league players. Mr. Pujols has single-handedly been more valuable statistically than the offensive alumni of every college during the past dozen years, save Miami and UCLA.
Wait, did they just say that Pujols is more valuable then ENTIRE COLLEGES!?!?!?!?!!?!?!?!?!
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1. Tulo's Fishy Mullet (mrams) Posted: June 09, 2009 at 05:25 PM (#3211241)yes he is--but he's not more valuable than the tuition at most colleges
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