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Andruw Jones' Demise


1) ...he's fat. 1 votes

2) ...he's grown lazy and indifferent, and therefore fat. 10 votes

3) ...he's off the juice. 7 votes

4) ...he's been playing hurt. 1 votes

5) ...he has an as-yet undiagnosed illness. 0 votes

7) ...he's got a lot of emotional things he's dealing with. A lot, OK? 0 votes

8) ...he's in the employ of gamblers. 0 votes

9) ...he's merely a random statistical anomoly. Guys don't drop off a cliff like that too often, but he did. 2 votes

10) ...he's something else entirely. (Please specify.) 0 votes

Edgy DC
Jan 05 2009 11:40 AM

Having put up two consecutive outstanding offensive seasons at 29, nobody wants him at 31. What's gone wrong?

Benjamin Grimm
Jan 05 2009 11:49 AM

I remember a few years ago somebody in this forum posted a question about which non-Met we coveted the most. I, and at least a few others, said Andruw Jones.

If that question were posed again today, I suspect I'd make a different choice!

metirish
Jan 05 2009 12:20 PM

I went with #3 , his timing in that regard has been perfect. Plus he has gotten fat and lazy and looks disinterested .

Fman99
Jan 05 2009 12:26 PM

Fman99
Jan 05 2009 12:30 PM

#2 is almost right. He was always a lazy and indifferent player, or so it seemed, but his natural talent used to compensate for that. But no longer.

soupcan
Jan 05 2009 12:56 PM

="metirish":25e97j8k]I went with #3 , his timing in that regard has been perfect. Plus he has gotten fat and lazy and looks disinterested .[/quote:25e97j8k]

Ironically, Baseball Reference lists the most comparable to Anduw Jones at age 31 to be Sammy Sosa.

Frayed Knot
Jan 05 2009 12:58 PM

I suppose another option is that this age isn't really his age -- something that would explain the outliers on both sides of his career bracket.

smg58
Jan 05 2009 01:06 PM

I think the first four choices all apply.

metirish
Jan 05 2009 01:32 PM

From Dodger Blues

Roll your mouse over Andruw Jones to watch him "work out" in the Dominican Winter League.


Zvon
Jan 05 2009 02:18 PM

I think he was juiced for years and just isn't interested and/or too lazy to do what it takes to get back into proper shape.

He's spoiled.

Ashie62
Jan 05 2009 02:30 PM

I always thought of Andruw as being indifferent. I gotta believe when a career tails so fast with the timing the juice is gone.

Keith talked about how in his era he used to look at players and wonder how they got so big. I suspect that Howard Johnson was corking and juicing..He got power fast and dropped off the map quickly by age 32.

At my age I could use some juice my shoulder burns

Nymr83
Jan 05 2009 03:43 PM

="Frayed Knot":3k9t55qs]I suppose another option is that this age isn't really his age -- something that would explain the outliers on both sides of his career bracket.[/quote:3k9t55qs]

adding 3-5 years would explain alot.

MFS62
Jan 05 2009 07:30 PM

He's ...
http://www.mtvmusic.com/yankovic_weird_ ... /fat.jhtml

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