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havent looked at it to much but who's bacon's rookie of the year competion ?

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 6:40 pm 
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Elvis Andrus--SS in Texas
Porcello-- Pitcher in Detroit

Those are the first 2 who came to my mind, there maybe others.

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kujoe_7 wrote:
havent looked at it to much but who's bacon's rookie of the year competion ?

Ricky Romero, Andrew Bailey, and even Chris Getz


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The question is 'who will finish second in the rookie of the year voting?'


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The question is 'who will finish second in the rookie of the year voting?'



you mean 3rd behind bacon and getz right ?

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Getz????? :lol: No.

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I would say in the middle of winter would be too early...

I'm guessing your question is "when isn't it too early?" :wink:

I'd say now's a fine time to discuss it...


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Don't forget Randy Wells!


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kujoe_7 wrote:
havent looked at it to much but who's bacon's rookie of the year competion ?


He has no competion :wink:

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Beckham named AL Rookie of the MonthComment Email Print Share ESPNChicago.com

White Sox third baseman Gordon Beckham was named the American League's Rookie of the Month for July on Tuesday, Major League Baseball announced.


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Beckham led all AL rookies with a .330 batting average, 32 hits, three home runs, 18 RBIs, 10 doubles and a .526 slugging percentage. The 22-year-old, who led the University of Georgia to a second-place finish in the College World Series just one year ago, had 11 multi-hit games. He also collected at least one RBI in 17 of 27 games played during the month.

Beckham compiled a career-long seven-game hitting streak from July 24-30 and batted .458 with two home runs, two doubles, six RBIs and three runs scored during that span.

Beckham, who has played in 52 games since his promotion to the major leagues on June 4, leads all AL rookies in batting average (.311), RBIs (36), slugging percentage (.486) and on-base percentage (.374). He is also tied for first with 17 doubles and ranks second with 18 multi-hit games and 22 extra-base hits.

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 10:19 pm 
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RFDC wrote:
Elvis Andrus--SS in Texas
Porcello-- Pitcher in Detroit

Thats a pretty solid 2 and 3 behind Beckham.

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Frank Coztansa wrote:
RFDC wrote:
Elvis Andrus--SS in Texas
Porcello-- Pitcher in Detroit

Thats a pretty solid 2 and 3 behind Beckham.

I must say, the kid has impressed the hell out of me. I look forward to watching him progress as a player.
There is nothing that warms my baseball heart more than watching the development of a good young player. Bacon seems to have the combination of physical talent and innate feel for the game, that is a pleasure for any baseball fan to watch.
You Sock fans are lucky to have him.

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Reason, I built the Gordon Beckham bandwagon large enough for ALL baseball fans so jump on board. You better get on quickly though because this puppy is rolling downhill and won't be slowing down anytime soon.


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i jumped on it and frank pushed me off, calling me a loser.


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 10:26 pm 
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You got that right, Sideburns!

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Reason, I built the Gordon Beckham bandwagon large enough for ALL baseball fans so jump on board. You better get on quickly though because this puppy is rolling downhill and won't be slowing down anytime soon.


Hey, I had said at the end of spring training, that the kid belonged in the majors then. I still believe that Kenny just sent him down, to make sure they got an extra year before he is arbitration eligible and an extra year before he is eligible for free agency. He is a special player and barring injury, should be an All-Star in many seasons to come. It's not like you spotted some diamond in the rough. The kid was a stud college player and drafted high in the first round. He should be good. But he is truely special-on offense. That said, he was just 1-4 yesterday and took the collar (0-3 but did get 2 walks) today. So maybe we can hold off on the HOF bust for now.

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STFU. Even Micah Hofpauier and Jake Fox have 1-7 stretches.

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What has that got to do with the topic of Beckham and his ROY chances??? Hoffpauir and Fox are guys who get a handful of at bats per week. To be truely sharp is almost impossible, when you don't get regular at bats. If Lee was injured and either got to start, I believe they would do very well, but I have never compared either to Beckham-who I have stated from the start to be IMO, a special player. Hell, I said he was ready out of spring training, while you wanted him at AAA....Dumbass!

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STFU. Even Micah Hofpauier and Jake Fox have 1-7 stretches.


I think a 1-7 would raise Hasselhoff's batting average. :lol:


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