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Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown?
metsguyinmichigan Apr 18 2012 08:23 PM |
[url]http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/baseball/mlb/04/18/ivan-rodriguez-retirement.ap/index.html?sct=hp_t2_a6&eref=sihp
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Frayed Knot Apr 18 2012 08:27 PM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
Yes
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metsmarathon Apr 18 2012 08:30 PM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
if bagwell can't get in, they should close the fucking place down.
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Ceetar Apr 18 2012 08:30 PM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
wasn't he in the Mitchell report or something? I can never keep all these lists straight.
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TransMonk Apr 18 2012 08:31 PM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
Yes.
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Edgy MD Apr 18 2012 09:08 PM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
Indubitably. Best defensive catcher of his generation and he had more hits and more homers than Rusty Staub.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Apr 18 2012 09:17 PM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
Yep.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Apr 18 2012 09:28 PM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
Should be an easy in.
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MFS62 Apr 18 2012 09:29 PM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
Yes
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Edgy MD Apr 18 2012 09:47 PM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
Hits by Catchers (Total Hits in Parentheses)
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Valadius Apr 19 2012 01:19 AM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
Absolutely.
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SteveJRogers Apr 19 2012 08:04 AM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? Edited 2 time(s), most recently on Apr 19 2012 08:56 AM |
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Canseco's book. But Bagwell and Piazza have never been mentioned anywhere (well, except for Murray Chass' work with Piazza), and yet Bagwell has gotten lumped in, and I'm pretty much expecting the same to happen with Piazza as well. OE: I meant Murray Chass. Whom started the "blog that isn't a blog" after ending his print career.
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Nymr83 Apr 19 2012 08:13 AM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
Rodriguez is a NO DOUBT hall of famer, but you never know who gets branded a steroid user and kept out.
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Edgy MD Apr 19 2012 08:35 AM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
Piazza has acknowledged briefly using andro early in his career, and then stopping because he didn't see a drastic change in his muscle mass. Something helped him make a drastic change, because he put on 20 pounds before the 1998 season.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Apr 19 2012 08:43 AM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
I'm not out to catch anyone, I don't think it ought to affect his perceived greatness or whatever, and wouldn't base any suspicions on bacne but if Piazza wasn't using I'd be shocked. The friggin guy hit opposite field line drives over the fence off his fists with regularity, was a historically great offensive performer in an era of great offensive performers and widespread, legal PED use. I mean, duh.
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Ashie62 Apr 19 2012 08:51 AM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
Yes...Piazza also
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Ceetar Apr 19 2012 08:53 AM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
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yeah, but that's a different argument. Everyone was using (and the tone of those arguments by former players sounding all sanctimonious about it like players chatting about what other players took. If they did, it wasn't in a condescending manner it was in a "how do I get some of that?" manner) I don't know if 'shocked' would be the right work, but yeah I guess I'd be more surprised if guys like Piazza and Jeter and Rivera and Benitez and Hampton and pretty much anyone that was playing in the late 90s wasn't using than if they were. But in terms of trying to get into voters heads about what constitutes 'suspected' juicer? Does Pearlman and Chass count? And not only does it count, but does degree matter? Do they induct Piazza because he's clearly not Clemens and Bonds? Or is that why Bagwell gets in next year?
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SteveJRogers Apr 19 2012 09:00 AM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
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I meant that more in the line of anywhere in a seemingly legit fashion beyond idle columnist/radio host speculation.
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Benjamin Grimm Apr 19 2012 09:01 AM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
Guys like Bonds, McGwire, and Clemens caused a high-profile embarrassment to the game. If any or all of them fail to make the Hall, it will be easy to see that that's the reason why.
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TransMonk Apr 19 2012 09:03 AM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
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And nearly everyone who played the game between 1994-2004.
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Edgy MD Apr 19 2012 09:09 AM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
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No, actually you said "anywhere." And then changed your post later to disclude Murray Chass. I also include an author who quotes two witnesses, one named and one un-named, and Piazza himself, who acknowledged using andro. That's not nowhere. It's not much but it's not nothing either.
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MFS62 Apr 19 2012 09:26 AM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
Funny how YLDBs suggest Piazza was a user because of bacne, but never question Paul O'Neill. Aside from the frequent temper tantrums that might be attributed to 'roid rage, his skin looked like a topographic map of a lunar landing site.
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Ashie62 Apr 19 2012 11:10 AM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
I'm going with they all used and start from there.
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Benjamin Grimm Apr 19 2012 11:12 AM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
Ashie disqualifies himself from the Golf Hall of Fame.
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Frayed Knot Apr 19 2012 11:16 AM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
Piazza as dirty wouldn't shock me in the slightest either, but it's these kinds of statements being passing off as near proof that muddy the discussion more than clarify it.
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metsguyinmichigan Apr 19 2012 11:44 AM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
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Bingo. This is deplorable journalism on Perlman's part. If you are going to accuse someone of such a thing, you need to back it up. Typical of the cheap shot, anonymous courage stuff we see in sports reporting today. And note that this guy is offering no real evidence here other than "everybody knew." Oh, how so? Did Piazza tell them? Did they see him inject?
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Edgy MD Apr 19 2012 11:51 AM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
Yeah, I objected to it at the time, and I don't return to it now to indict Piazza, only to dispute that notion that nothing has been mentioned anywhere.
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Ceetar Apr 19 2012 11:54 AM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
It's such an easy cop-out too, because Piazza obviously wasn't good 'coming up' necessarily, as he was a really low round draft pick. Sure, it could've been something artificial (although you don't really see fringe guys become top players even among the confirmed) but it could've been simply he figured it out, he put the work in he wasn't doing before being drafted, he had a late growth spurt in him, etc.
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Edgy MD Apr 19 2012 11:57 AM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
Piazza was certainly good coming up.
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Ceetar Apr 19 2012 12:14 PM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
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not in '89 or '90 necessarily. Age 22 season though was a big jump, and that seems a good age for it too, supplements or not.
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Edgy MD Apr 19 2012 12:19 PM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
That's wrong. His two earliest short-season years cherry picked out of 380 games. And he was indeed good in those years, just not yet great.
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Ceetar Apr 19 2012 12:26 PM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
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yes, his _earliest_ as in the normal 4th dimensional progression that we all face. There was a jump. His numbers in the Florida state league in 1990 were league averageish. Of course, he was young for the age, but that wouldn't matter to an opposing player coming up against him, as the article states.
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metsmarathon Apr 19 2012 01:07 PM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
if you're relatively young for a given level of the minor leagues, and perform to league average levels , you're doing really really well.
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Ceetar Apr 19 2012 01:12 PM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
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from a development standpoint, probably not from a "I'm playing against you and dominating you" way.
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Frayed Knot Apr 19 2012 01:19 PM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
Piazza's "jump" also coincided with his move from partial seasons to full, and from the pitching-friendly Fla St Lg to the hitter's-haven California League and on to offensive happy zones in San Antonio & Albuquerque
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Ceetar Apr 19 2012 01:22 PM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
It's so much harder to prove something didn't happen. And the voters seem to buy into rumor and allusion to easily.
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Frayed Knot Apr 21 2012 05:32 PM Re: Ivan Rodriguez retiring. Cooperstown? |
Some Pudge-trospective from Baseball Prospectus
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