Everyone Needs a Little Love
So now that we got the hate out of the way it's now time to show some love. Now, a lot of you listed the players you hate and they were all good ones. When I put my lists out it's not necessarily who is the most popular to hate or love, but it's guys I see that get the most emotion out of me good or bad. To me a great player can be a guy that just goes out there and does his job and does it with success, he doesn't need to be a future Hall of Famer to be great in my book. I like those guys that exemplify the meaning of the word Team so some of my Love list you might say huh? You love that guy? Or who the heck is that? But Baseball is a great game and everyone can name the guys that have the great numbers but a real fan can look past them to see true greatness.
At this moment I don't know how long this list will be, you'll just have to read on and see. There are always guys we can hate in every game but there is so much more to love! And I can't give these guys a number, it's just a list, no rhyme or reason for the order it just is what it is.
The All-Star Love List
Olmedo Saenz
Ken Griffey Jr.
Cal Ripken
Frank Thomas - What can I say about this guy known as the "Big Hurt?" I named my cat after this guy, I mean that's huge! He almost spent his career with one team but as an A's fan I'm so glad he didn't. He might be old in baseball years and might have bad legs but man when he ran he put his all into it. When he played for the A's and I saw him steal a base, when I saw him slide, these were great, amazing, and absolutely hilarious moments. Some people say this guy had an attitude at times but all I ever saw was a guy who played with heart; he put his all into the game (that's what being an Oakland A does for a player). Unlike some players who with age get a bit lazy. Thomas knows he is one of the greats of the game but he also respects the game and he shows that every time he gets the opportunity to step on the field.
Marco Scutaro - MARCO ::CLAPCLAPCLAP:: SCUTARO ::CLAPCLAPCLAP:: No player
can make me smile more than this guy! Utility guy? What? This guy is one of the most underrated players in the game today. He does it all and does it well. He is clutch in the field and at the plate. He took over when Crosby was hurt, he took over for Ellis when he needed a break, and for the (knock on wood) now healthy Chavez. He played these positions and he did them well. He isn't just a utility guy, he is a real baseball player; utility guy is used in such a way today that isn't thought of as highly as it should. Have we forgotten who one of the greatest utilities guy ever in the game, a Hall of Famer all the way, Mr. Pete Rose. Marco is a guy you can put in the infield as your starter, your number one guy and he will succeed. But if you need him there to fill in every now and then he will do that. This is one of those good guys you never hear about. In this so called "era of steroids," we miss out on guys like this. We miss out on hearing all the great moments these guys have had. Scutaro had many great moments with the A's and we will forever be grateful and we will miss him. Hopefully he will be back some day. He is a fan favorite that also produces. Great Character, Great Baseball Player!
Matt Stairs - That throw from right field to home...WHAT??? Amazing! Perfect throw! Right in the catcher's glove! As you can see I like the good guys of baseball, and once again here is another. The baby face, the blonde hair, the smidge of Canadian accent, you can't help but love this guy. He's another guy I consider underrated. He has a pretty good OBP, SLG, and I think all of his numbers could have been much better. He never settled at one position. With the A's he had a lot of time at Right Field but he moved around a lot and for the Cubbies he was their 1st Baseman. I think a lot is to be said about consistency and knowing where you are going to be on any given day. But with that said he is still one of my greats! Matt Stairs is by far one of my favorite players to put on an A's uniform.
Terry Steinbach - Or Steiny to the true A's fan! It was great watching this guy! He
began his career with the A's which automatically scores some major points with me and as the catcher of the great A's team of 1989 he is loved by most if not all A's fans. I was just a tator tot when he began his career but he was always a standout in my mind. Steiny was consistent, he was one of the best catchers getting to catch for the likes of Dave Stewart and Dennis Eckersley. He received one vote for the HOF in 2005 and was dropped from future ballots, a complete joke. I try not to be bias and honestly I don't think I am, the A's in his time were great and he was a big part of that.
Gregg Jefferies
Rickey Henderson - Really? Can you ever say enough about him? Personality, talent, he is one of the greatest ball players to ever play the game, which has been validated by the HOF. He has his fair share of records but to watch this guy live for all the years I was able to watch him he was more than just his records and his 3rd person speech. He made the game even more exciting than it already is and was, he took people up off their @$$. Him and Eck on one team, I mean the A's had it good! The A's had it Real Good!
Dennis Eckersley - A lot of people remember Eck because of "The Gimp." Eck said
himself he could go without seeing that at least one year. But if you watch any highlight or the beginning of many baseball shows there it is, Eck and Kirk Gibson (can we say only famous because of this one event! OVERRATED!). Eckersley had his rough times earlier on in his career but he found a home in Oakland. Finally a team found where his position was and where he could truly excel, and excel he did. But to truly understand the greatness you were observing you had to see him pitch at Oakland Coliseum. As soon as he was called out on the mound there was a hush across the crowd. I think you really could hear a pin drop. We just wanted to watch him get those final outs and rarely did he fail us. As a fan you knew we had this in the bag. Those moments are what sticks with fans, not who did roids. That stuff only affects the fair-weather guy who doesn't love the game like a true fan does. Even talking about Eck I get that feeling that I remember so clearly.
Randy Johnson
Ted Williams - There is a lot to love about this guy. It's just too bad he had to play for the
Red Sox. He is one of the greatest ball players never to get a ring. One thing I loved about him is what a lot of people don't like about Barry Bonds. Ted Williams did not get along with the media. He didn't want to talk to them after they wrote untruths so they continued writing negative stories and he continued to ignore them. But one of the greatest things about this guy, beyond what he did with the bat is what he did for this country. He was at the prime of his career when he entered the military. I can only imagine what his career numbers would have been. But he knew where his loyalty was and what his priorities were. Not only did he help protect this country, he still managed to become one of the, if not THE best baseball player ever to play the game.
Miguel Tejada - Miggy! He was the heart of the A's clubhouse when he was there. Seeing him hardly able to contain himself, he was always jumping out of the dugout. When a big hit came and guys were running home he would get that arm moving like he was the 3rd base coach. All of this stuff he fell into means nothing to me. He is a good guy in baseball. He doesn't make excuses he is who he is. He was great when he started in Baseball and he is still great now. He loves Baseball and he puts his all in the game, and that's all that matters.
Jason Giambi - When Giambi left the A's it was bad. A's fans felt he didn't leave
graciously. He did make a few comments that even I was annoyed by. But he did say his childhood dream was to play for the Yankees, so how can I be upset when a player I truly enjoyed watching got his dream. But like they say things are NOT always greener on the other side. But he is back home in California and with the Oakland A's. He has the good numbers a numbers guy likes to see but he also has quality character. People feel they have the right to criticize him because he wouldn't have admitted to and apologized for using steroids until reports started to surface. WHO WOULD??? But he came out with it. People want to say he never admitted to exactly what he did...yes he did. We know he did some type of illegal substance that is so called performance-enhancing. We are allowed mistakes unless you are a Yankee or another high profile player. I expect nothing but continued greatness from this guy and he definitely belongs on my list of players I love.
Billy Beane - The ultimate baseball guy. I can go on and on. Sure we scratch our heads once in awhile due to some of the trades we have seen but they tend to pan out in the end. Most of us have read Moneyball and some start to denounce Beane's way of running the show because the A's haven't won a Championship in nearly 20 years. But the A's, with Beane's help have shown that you don't need Yankee type of money to win games. Of course the main goal is to win a Championship but with one of the lowest payrolls the A's have managed to get to the playoffs about 50% of the time the last two years have in my opinion been flukes based on all the injuries the A's have had. Now rumor has it Brad Pitt is going to play Billy Beane in the possible upcoming movie Moneyball! Whatever it takes to bring attention to the best organization in baseball or at least west of the Mississippi, is fine with me.
So there is my list as unconventional as it may be. It's a list of guys that make me feel emotion, allows me to reminisce, and express why I love this game!
Now it's your turn. You know I love hearing from other baseball fans. Hope you enjoyed!
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MATT STAIRS!!!!!! YES, do you see the Jack he hit off the Dodgers at Chavez Ravine. Oh wow......that one is orbiting somewhere next to Alberts of Brad Lidge!!!!!
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Grady Sizemore- He is humble, modest, a team player, a GREAT player, and cute. The cute part is only a little bit of why I love him I swear.
JD Drew- I have loved him since he was on the Cardinals years ago. I miss him.
Scott Rolen- I miss him too. He amazed me daily with his fantastic plays at third.
David Eckstein- Great role model. He has faced a lot of adversity and overcame it all.
Great post! I liked reading about all the guys you like to watch!
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Hey Lisa!! I Love your new look, Eck was awesome!!!
Kirby Puckett comes to mind for me, as well as a few Dodgers, Billy Buckner, Mickey Hatcher, Fernando, and Orel Hershiser. There are too many to name . Great article, keep it up !!!!!
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There are a ton of great ball players of course most of mine are ones I saw on the A's but I loved Thomas before he was ever an Oakland A. Maybe I should have added Orel because I remember as a kid loving that guy even though he was a dodger guy booo...But as I gradually hate the Giants more and more the Dodgers keep moving up and up. I like to write blogs when I think of it without doing research so its legit my own words but with that I forget some things. But I'm keeping it real right? haha. And one of my best friends is a huge Dodger fan he pretty much loves them and if he had children he would probably sell them if it meant the Dodgers would win another Series! hehe....But you know the Dodger and A's have a little to much history that we are constantly reminded of year after year so I can't say I like them completely hehe. Thanks for reading my blog! I hope it is a nice read. And a lot of dodger fans i know say they silently root for the A's in the american league :o) so I will silently chear for the dodgers.
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I have seen the A's play many times. My little brother is a die hard A's fan. I have enjoyed your writing and love the music...... Keep it up and yes we would love to see you pull for the Dodgers ( silently of course. )
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This is a response to your comment on why I think Michael Young batting cleanup would be a stupid move. It’s pretty much an unwritten rule that #4 hitters are your power hitters… the guys who are best known for smashing doubles off the wall and driving in guys on base.
The leadoff man is a guy with a high on-base percentage.. he gets on base typically from drawing walks, poking singles, bunt hits, hit by pitches, etc. His main goal is getting on base any way he can and that’s his only job.
The 2nd hitter in the lineup is typically a team’s best contact hitter. This guy hits for a good average. The idea is that he sprays singles to all the fields not only get on base, but to also move the leadoff man to 3rd base after he gets on. But, at the very least, he puts the ball in play to at least ensure that the leadoff man moves up at least one base.
The 3 hole hitter is a guy that hits for a good average and has good power. In my opinion, this is where you stick your best wellrounded hitter. This guy typically drives in any baserunners in scoring position in numerous ways like singles, doubles, sacrifice flies, homeruns. But, since this guy is your best all-around hitter, you need a guy behind him that pitchers will fear so that they won’t pitch around this guy and give him a free pass to 1st.
The cleanup hitter is your power hitter. His business is hitting homeruns. They call it a “cleanup” hitter because this guy clears the bases.. he drives in all the guys on base (most often done with a homerun, but doubles work too). As a pitcher, you don’t even wanna think about putting on the 3rd hitter when you’ve got a masher right behind him that is a severe threat to knock him in as well as himself.
The number 5 hitter is used to drive in the cleanup hitter with a simple single or better if the cleanup hitter happens to be standing on 2nd after hitting a double.
All of this is the best formula for manufacturing runs and maximizing the strengths of each individual hitter.
So, Michael Young is best suited to either be a leadoff man or a 2 hole hitter. We tried him out at leadoff man for a couple of years and he did very well hitting for a high average and constantly getting on base. But, he was moved down a slot because he didn’t have the speed a typical leadoff hitter has for stealing bases or moving from 1st to 3rd on singles to rightfield. He has been most effective batting 2nd because of what I described the 2nd hitter being. He is not a power threat whatsoever, so he wouldn’t do a great job in protecting Josh Hamilton in the order as well as taking full advantage of driving in all the runs on base.
It’s not an insult to Michael at all… he’s just not suited to bat in that position.
I know this is a bit lengthy, but I just wanted you to know where I’m coming from and hopefully, teach you about some baseball fundamentals. – PFISH
And, I like Ron Washington just fine. He stumbles with basic grammar at times, but baseball managers don’t have to be smart or well-spoken to be successful. I think its great that he’s pounding fundamentals in our guys. Before he got here, we were lucky to see maybe 3 sacrifice bunts in a season. I also think he does a great job working with our infielders on defense. The only problems are he’s got no experience with pitching or handling a pitching staff (which the Rangers desperately need) and even if he had that experience, he wouldn’t have a good pitching staff to work with.
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Hey GBC1 I think you are funny. I like your picks of players you do not like (I don't like the Angels)
We used to call Olmedo Saenz, "Big Sexy", because Jim Tracy asked hiim one day before the game "How do you feel Olmedo?" Olmedo was banged up but he responded "I feel sexy". We also referred to him as "the killer tomato".
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Go Dodgers!
Emma
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ps. I have this Cd you are playing. I also have Nancy Bea.
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Hey. I am assuming you meant that comment to go to Julia and the other girl who agreed with Julia's comment. Because my comment was basically saying what you just told me. I read it as you saying Young wasn't right as a cleanup hitter but Julia and the other girl said they thought being a #4 hitter is a good thing. I am well aware of the fundamentals of baseball. So I am assuming you meant that for the other comments.
Ron Washington is a smart guy. Managers might not need to be some genious but they have to be smart and they have to know the game of baseball. I think in the end managers are only going to be as good as the players they are dealt. And the problem with the Rangers is they need a lot of work!! One reason catchers make good managers is they know the game better than everyone.
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Thats awesome! I really loved that guy. He may not have been an everyday type of guy but man I can't remember when the a's needed a run and he didn't pull through for them. When he got hurt it was a pretty big hit because you knew you could rely on him. I just thought he was a cool guy and he never complained eventhough he didn't play much that was still a big roll. The a's have an abundance of outfielders so they will use Buck or Cust as that guy that comes in late to get a hit and it just doesn't happen. Olmedo may not be a Hall of Famer but he made his contributions and he was a good personality to have. I don't think people know much about him unless he was actually playing for a team they like.
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How can you NOT love Willie McGee?
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awwww....hehe. Well while I do love the A's and most players that wore an A uni I can't stand the Cardinals, Red Sox and Giants. :o)
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