I wish someone could find that game in Anaheim from the 2011 season ( I think) where Beltre could be heard in the dug out yelling oh **** oh **** while the rangers were hitting home runs.
Grapesoda2525 said:
I wish someone could find that game in Anaheim from the 2011 season ( I think) where Beltre could be heard in the dug out yelling oh **** oh **** while the rangers were hitting home runs.
DallasAg 94 said:
I agree, but it will be interesting how those things are judged.
In '03, A-Rod was MVP for Texas @ SS. It later came out that he tested positive for PEDs and MLB didn't suspend him, nor announced it. They just let it go. There is no question he used PEDs.
In '04 he transitioned to 3B for the NYY and from '05-13 he got 2MVPs, 6 AS, 3 SS
In '05 Beltre moved from the NL (LAD) to the AL (Sea-Bos-Texas) .
East Coast bias? With LAD and Sea, Beltre was relatively obscure... In 12 seasons, he got MVP votes once (2nd), GG twice and SS once.
At 31, he joins Boston for 1 yr (then 8 with the Rangers) and suddenly an AS for 4 of the next 5 years. Getting MVP votes for 7 years. 3 SS, 3 GG.
One of my concerns with using that is for guys like Brooks Robinson (Baltimore) being more widely seen by media as opposed to Mathews who played mostly in Milwaukee.
ETA: I don't know if Beltre used PEDs.. instinct says he likely did to some level. I don't think he ever tested positive.
DallasAg 94 said:
I don't know if Beltre used PEDs.. instinct says he likely did to some level.
MrCoachEricTaylor said:DallasAg 94 said:
I don't know if Beltre used PEDs.. instinct says he likely did to some level.
Sounds like something a Stro would say…
DallasAg 94 said:
Or maybe someone who has been outspoken against PED use.
PED use and speculation is now part of the equation for Cooperstown. It has to be. Especially for that era.
Fuzzy Dunlop said:DallasAg 94 said:
Or maybe someone who has been outspoken against PED use.
PED use and speculation is now part of the equation for Cooperstown. It has to be. Especially for that era.
It is certainly possible but without verifiable proof I don't even like to make the claims. Why tarnish someone's reputation that didn't test positive, as far as we know. And we would likely know because Beltre wasn't a superstar during the PED era.
DallasAg 94 said:
Ok... I was like... "yeah, I waited 24 years of posting on here for this moment to reveal I'm an Astros fan."
Like many on here, growing up all I wanted to do was play MLB. Despite being 5'2", I made the HS Varsity team as a Freshman in the early '80s. I was a "late bloomer" and I had the opportunity to take steroids in HS under a doctors care to get my puberty started. I chose not to. And that was essentially the end of competitive sports for me. I got tired of getting trucked by 6'2/240 guys who were juiced up and could tell you everything about anabolic roids, but "I never used them, though," as veins were bulging out of their necks.
I don't fault guys from the Dominican... I get it. The reward is too enticing.
But for every player that got paid millions to play MLB while taking steroids... there is a guy who didn't get to play... who made the decision to not juice. I was never that good nor that dedicated, but the decision to juice would have been enticing "to get over the hump" to make it.
And THAT is why I'm so outspoken. Not because it would have made a difference in my life to play MLB... but that it creates the necessity in order to keep up with the others.
Define "too much trouble".Mr Gigem said:
I'm headed to Cabo for some R&R. Y'all don't cause too much trouble while I'm gone
alvtimes said:
Nice…. Beltres HOF day tarnished here by steroids.
Top 100 will be posted Friday and will be a compilation of the player rankings being released... so, he'll likely be T100, but after the T10 SSs. That will tell you if he is 11th, or 12th.CowtownAg06 said:
I didn't read their intro but all these lists have been "Top 10 for 2024". The SS guys all have ETAs of 2024 of 2025. I fully expect Walcott to be ahead of some these guys when the actual top 100 comes out.
He was the 16th SS listed (counting SS/3B and SS/2B) and 62nd overall to finish 2023. 22 players ahead of him are on their teams 40. I think around 50 is probably a good expectation.Tksymm7 said:
Agree here. He feels like a top 75 at minimum, but probably a top 50 guy with even higher upside.
Here's mine. Go look at this link. September, 2018. Last season, injury-plagued, 39 years old, the team went 8-16 for the month, and finished 36 games out of first. Management has probably already told him that they're not planning on winning any time soon.shack009 said:
fc2112 said:
This would have likely been more as DH, but yeah probably a luxury we can't afford. It's looking like Duran is our internal option to be our DH and backup infielder.
Carlo4 said:
Last year I posted quite a bit about my father's health struggles and how the Rangers pulling off the impossible was such a huge help in distracting my family for a while. We got to go to the World Series back when we lost back to back years and had a wonderful time.
He passed away from complications from dementia yesterday afternoon. Tell your family you love them. You just never know.
Thank you all for the kind words and fun conversations throughout the playoff run. I'll always remember it.
I look forward to the start of this season and talking with you all. God bless
Carlo4 said:
Last year I posted quite a bit about my father's health struggles and how the Rangers pulling off the impossible was such a huge help in distracting my family for a while. We got to go to the World Series back when we lost back to back years and had a wonderful time.
He passed away from complications from dementia yesterday afternoon. Tell your family you love them. You just never know.
Thank you all for the kind words and fun conversations throughout the playoff run. I'll always remember it.
I look forward to the start of this season and talking with you all. God bless