Second Official Frank Robinson Draft Thread (Picks Only)

Winger for Hire

Praise Beebo
Dec 9, 2013
13,058
1,692
Quarantine Zone 5
With our next pick in the draft, the Washington Wild Things select RF Brian Giles

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Career Stats

2 time All-Star

.291/.400/.502
.902 OPS (136 OPS+)

1897 Hits
411 Doubles
287 Home Runs

1121 Runs Scored
1078 RBI
109 Stolen Bases

835 Strikeouts
1183 Walks


50.9 bWAR
 

Winger for Hire

Praise Beebo
Dec 9, 2013
13,058
1,692
Quarantine Zone 5
To follow that pick, the Washington Wild Things select LHP Jimmy Key

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Career Highlights

4 time All-Star
2 time World Series Champion
MLB Wins Leader (1994)
MLB ERA Title (1987)
MLB WHIP Leader (1987)
2 time TSN Pitcher of the Year (1987, 1994)

Twice Cy Young Runner-up (one 4th place finish)

Career Stats

186 Wins
3.51 ERA
122 ERA+
1.22 WHIP
1538 Strikeouts
668 Walks

49.4 bWAR

Postseason

68.2 Innings
3.15 ERA
1.28 WHIP
5 wins
35 Strikeouts
17 Walks
 

Tecumseh

Scorched Earth
Oct 20, 2012
9,316
729
Southbridge, MA
The Great Lakes Loons select C Mickey Tettleton.

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14 year career

.241/.369/.449/.818
122 OPS+
29.3 WAR
1,132 hits
210 doubles
16 triples
245 home runs
732 RBIs
23 stolen bases
3x Silver Slugger
2x All-Star


 

Vegeta

God Dammit Nappa
May 2, 2009
4,195
530
Capsule Corp.
OF Magglio Ordonez

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Career Statistics

.309/.369/.871
125 OPS+
294 Homeruns
26 HR/162
38.5 WAR​
 
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td_ice

Peter shows the way
Aug 13, 2005
33,004
3,569
USA
with the 28th pick, the Pittsburgh Pirates are happy to select, 2B Ian Kinsler.


An 11 year vet with great regular season and post season numbers.


15.2 dWAR


WAR 52.9________(that's 21st on all-time 2B WAR, ranks 19th JAWS)


.277/.344/.451


OPS+ 111



Post season #'s

.291/.400/.448 for an .848 OPS over 161 Plate appearances.




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NJDevs26

Once upon a time...
Mar 21, 2007
67,422
31,747
19th century HOF'er LF/CF Joe Kelley

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http://sabr.org/bioproj/person/17b00755

In a 1923 interview, Kelley’s former teammate and future Hall of Famer John McGraw told a reporter, “Joe had no prominent weakness. He was fast on the bases, could hit the ball hard and was as graceful an outfielder as one would care to see. He covered an immense amount of ground and had the necessary faculty, so prominent in [Tris] Speaker and others, of being able to place himself where the batter would likely hit the ball.”

Kelley played on six pennant-winning teams during his 17-year stint in the major leagues. He finished with a .317 career batting average, 443 stolen bases, .402 on-base percentage, and 194 triples. He knocked in 100 or more runs in five straight seasons and scored over 100 runs six times. Defensively, Joe was outstanding, posting a lifetime .955 fielding percentage in the outfield to go along with 212 assists. When his glory days on the diamond ended, he continued on in the game as a manager, scout, and coach.

.317/.402/.451
134 OPS+
50.6 WAR
1194 RBI (averaged 104 RBI's per 162 games)
443 SB (average of 39 per 162 games)
 

Say Hey Kid

War, children, it's just a shot away
Dec 10, 2007
23,933
5,695
ATL
LF Monte Irvin

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MONTE IRVIN

Monford Merrill Irvin
Inducted to the Hall of Fame in: 1973
Primary team: Newark Eagles
Primary position: Left Fielder
Monte Irvin was not the first African-American player in the modern major leagues, but of all the talented players who made the perilous trip from the Negro leagues to the big leagues in the late 1940s, Irvin may have been the best.

“Monte was the choice of all Negro National and American League club owners to serve as the No. 1 player to join a white major league team,†said Hall of Famer Effa Manley, owner of the Newark Eagles. “We all agreed, in meeting, he was the best qualified by temperament, character ability, sense of loyalty, morals, age, experiences and physique to represent us as the first black player to enter the white majors since the Walker brothers back in the 1880s. Of course, Branch Rickey lifted Jackie Robinson out of Negro ball and made him the first, and it turned out just fine.â€

It also turned out fine for Irvin, who starred for eight seasons in the majors with the Giants and the Cubs before being elected to the Hall of Fame in 1973. “I always respected Monte Irvin as much as any player I played with,†said teammate Bobby Thomson, whose homer in the ninth inning of Game 3 of the historic 1951 National League playoff series against the Dodgers lifted Irvin and the Giants into the World Series. “He would show up and do the job every day; one of the strong guys on the ball club.â€

Irvin, born Feb. 25, 1919 in Haleburg, Ala., was a four-sport athlete in high school and began playing professional baseball while in college under an assumed name to keep his amateur status. He joined the Newark Eagles and quickly became an outstanding all-around player. He could hit for power, was a strong fielder at shortstop and could steal bases. One of the league’s biggest stars, he was elected to four East-West all-star games. After asking for a raise and being denied, Irvin took off for Mexico and won the Triple Crown there.

He returned to the Eagles in 1946 where he won his second batting title and helped win the Negro World Series. In 1949, the New York Giants bought Irvin’s contract from the Eagles. In 1951 as New York’s regular left fielder, he sparked the Giants to win the pennant, hitting .312 with 24 home runs and a National League-best 121 RBI, en route to a third-place finish in the MVP voting. Although the Giants lost to the Yankees in the World Series, Irvin batted .458 in the six-game series.

He played for the Giants for seven seasons, was elected to the 1952 All-Star Game and won a World Series with them in 1954. After an ankle injury, spent his final season with the Cubs in 1956. He finished with a .293 career batting average, 97 doubles, 99 home runs, and 443 RBIs in the major leagues.

Following his playing career, Irvin became a scout for the New York Mets and later spent 17 years as a public relations specialist for the commissioner’s office under Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. Of Irvin's character, Kuhn once wrote, “If they ever decide to start the Hall of Fame all over and place decency above all else, Monte would be the first man in.â€

In 1973, Irvin was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Special Committee on Negro Leagues.

“Baseball is a game you’d play for nothing,†Irvin said. “And I am so happy the Lord gave me a little ability, because it allowed me to meet a lot of good people and see so many exciting places.â€


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THAT AS A TEENAGER, MONTE IRVIN SET A NEW JERSEY HIGH SCHOOL RECORD FOR THROWING THE JAVELIN?

"I always respected Monte Irvin as much as any player I played with... He would show up and do the job every day; one of the strong guys on the ball club. " Bobby Thomson
http://baseballhall.org/hof/irvin-monte
 

Say Hey Kid

War, children, it's just a shot away
Dec 10, 2007
23,933
5,695
ATL
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Lefty 1B John Olerud

2x All-Star, 2x World Series, 3x Gold Glove, Batting Title

CAREER SUMMARY

BA
.295
OBP
.398
SLG
.465
OPS
.863
OPS+
129
 

NJDevs26

Once upon a time...
Mar 21, 2007
67,422
31,747
RP Huston Street

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2.97 ERA
140 ERA+
1.06 WHIP
324 Saves (17th all-time and still counting)
8.8 K/9
 

td_ice

Peter shows the way
Aug 13, 2005
33,004
3,569
USA
with the 33rd pick, the Pittsburgh Pirates select, RP JJ Putz


Putz gives the Pirates a strong closer. A 12 year vet with very good numbers.





ERA+ 138


13.2 WAR


FIP 3.21


WHIP 1.152


K/9 9.5


189 saves



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Vegeta

God Dammit Nappa
May 2, 2009
4,195
530
Capsule Corp.
Im just in the middle of of a trip so write ups for everyone will be developed later guys.

That said, the London Tigers select the switch hitting slugging first baseman, Mark Teixera.

Career Statistics

.268/.360/.869
126 OPS+
51.8 WAR
409 Home Runs
36 HR/162

Career Accomplishments

3x All-star
4x Gold Glove
3x Silver Slugger
1x World Series Champion
 
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Tecumseh

Scorched Earth
Oct 20, 2012
9,316
729
Southbridge, MA
The Great Lakes Loons select SP Chuck Finley.

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17 year career

200-173
3.85 ERA
115 ERA+
58.5 WAR
63 complete games
15 shutouts
2,610 strikeouts
5x All-Star
Finished 7th in Cy Young voting in 1990, a year in which he had a 7.6 WAR (second only to Roger Clemens' 10.6 who didn't win the Cy Young either, Bob Welch and his 27 wins won) and an ERA+ of 158 which once again was second only to Roger Clemens' ERA+ of 211​
 
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Winger for Hire

Praise Beebo
Dec 9, 2013
13,058
1,692
Quarantine Zone 5
Continuing building my pitching staff, the Washington Wild Things select RP Rafael Soriano

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Career Highlights

All-Star (2010)
Rolaids Relief Man Award (2010)
AL Saves Leader (2010)
Rookie of the Month (Aug 2003)

8th in 2010 Cy Young Voting
2 Top 20 MVP finishes (2010, 2012)

Career Stats

591 Games
636.1 Innings

2.89 ERA
144 ERA+
1.07 WHIP

24 Wins
343 Saves

641 Strikeouts (9.1 K.9)
197 Walks
3.25 K/BB

14.2 bWAR

Postseason

14.1 Innings
1 Save
2.51 ERA
0.55 WHIP
8 Strikeouts
0 Walks
 

Winger for Hire

Praise Beebo
Dec 9, 2013
13,058
1,692
Quarantine Zone 5
And to make sure there's at least one effective lefty in the pen, the Washington Wild Things selection RP Brian "T-Rex" Fuentes

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Career Highlights

4 time All-Star
AL Saves Leader (2009)

Career Stats

613.1 Innings
650 Games

26 Wins
204 Saves

639 Strikeouts (9.4 K/9)
258 Walks

3.62 ERA
128 ERA+
1.26 WHIP

Peak Stats (7 years in Coors, 1 in LAA, 1 split Min/Oak)

21 Wins
187 Saves

3.38 ERA
140 ERA+
1.23 WHIP

563 Strikeouts (9.9 K/9)
215 Walks
 

Tecumseh

Scorched Earth
Oct 20, 2012
9,316
729
Southbridge, MA
The Great Lakes Loons select RP Bob Wickman.

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15 year career

63-61
3.57 ERA
126 ERA+
267 saves (led the league in saves with 45 in 2005)
785 strikeouts
2x All-Star​
 

td_ice

Peter shows the way
Aug 13, 2005
33,004
3,569
USA
With pick 40th overall, the Pittsburgh Pirates are happy to select RP Mike Adams


played from 2004 to 2014


Adams provides a strong setup man in the pen for the Pirates.


ERA+ 165


ERA 2.41


K/9 9.0


WHIP 1.085



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NJDevs26

Once upon a time...
Mar 21, 2007
67,422
31,747
LF Charlie 'King Kong' Keller

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Overshadowed by DiMaggio next to him in the outfield, Keller was nonetheless himself a big part of the Yankees' great teams in the 1940's and can hit near the top or in middle of the order.

.286/.410/.518
OPS+ 152
189 HR (23 per 162)
760 RBI (105 per 162)
5x All-Star
 

Say Hey Kid

War, children, it's just a shot away
Dec 10, 2007
23,933
5,695
ATL
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RP Mike Timlin

4x World Series

CAREER SUMMARY

SV
141
IP
1204.3
SO
872
WHIP
1.283
 

Say Hey Kid

War, children, it's just a shot away
Dec 10, 2007
23,933
5,695
ATL
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Switch Hitter RF/3B Bobby Bonilla

6x All-Star 1997 World Series 3x Silver Slugger

CAREER SUMMARY

BA
.279
OBP
.358
SLG
.472
OPS
.829
OPS+
124
 

NJDevs26

Once upon a time...
Mar 21, 2007
67,422
31,747
SP Yu Darvish



Although he's only had 100 starts in MLB, his success there (and his previous dominance in the JPPL) suggests he likely would have been able to hold up similar numbers to be his MLB splits for longer if he'd been able to come over earlier, which is still a pretty darn good pitcher.

7 seasons in the JPPL:
93-38
1.99 ERA
0.98 WHIP
1250 K's in 1268.1 IP
55 CG
18 SO

4 seasons in MLB:
46-30
3.29 ERA
129 ERA+
1.18 WHIP
812 K's in 645.2 IP
 

td_ice

Peter shows the way
Aug 13, 2005
33,004
3,569
USA
with pick 45th pick in the mlb draft, the Pittsburgh Pirates are pleased to select, RP David Robertson.


Robertson gives the Buc's another strong arm in the pen.


active players, 9 years into his career


ERA+ 140


FIP 2.97


K/9 11.9


118 SAVES



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Tecumseh

Scorched Earth
Oct 20, 2012
9,316
729
Southbridge, MA
The Great Lakes Loons select The Penguin, 3B Ron Cey.

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17 year career

.261/.354/.445/.799
121 OPS+
53.5 WAR (6.0 dWAR)
1,868 hits
328 doubles
21 triples
316 home runs
24 stolen bases
Member of the Original 30 Home Run Quartet
6x All-Star
1981 World Champion
1981 World Series Co-MVP

 

Vegeta

God Dammit Nappa
May 2, 2009
4,195
530
Capsule Corp.
The Tigers welcome back CF Curtis Granderson

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Career Stats

.255/.340/.475 (.814 OPS)
116 OPS+
1564 Hits
293 Homeruns
801 RBI
145 Stolen Bases
44.3 WAR

162 Game Averages

154 Hits
29 Homeruns
15 Stolen Bases (75% Success rate)
79 RBI

Awards

3x All-Star
1x RBI Leader
1x Silver-Slugger

Granderson would have been worthy of a pick in the previous draft, so the Tigers are very glad to take him back. A one time 40 homerun hitter, and a consistent presence with the glove, Granderson can anchor my lineup both offensively as a power hitter, and defensively as well.



The Tigers select 3B Sal Bando

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Career Stats

.254/.352/.408 (.760)
119 OPS+
1790 Hits
242 Homeruns
1039 RBI
61.4 WAR

162 Game Averages

144 Hits
19 Homeruns
83 RBI

Awards and Accomplishments

3x Top 5 MVP Voting
3x World Series Champion
4X All-Star

 
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Winger for Hire

Praise Beebo
Dec 9, 2013
13,058
1,692
Quarantine Zone 5
The Washington Wild Things select, my boyhood hero, CF "The Great White Hope" Andy Van Slyke

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Career Highlights

3 time All-Star
5 time Gold Glove
2 time Silver Slugger
NL Hit Leader (1992)
NL Doubles Leader (1992)

2 time Top 4 MVP finishes

Career Stats

.274/.349/.443
.792 OPS (119 OPS+)

1562 Hits
293 Doubles
164 Home Runs

792 RBI
835 Runs Scored
245 Stolen Bases

He also told Barry Bonds to move in 3 steps...
 
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