I know the Reds got Volquez, so they can't be too upset about losing Hamiltonbut imagine an outfield of Dunn Bruce and Hamilton for the next 5 years, with Votto at firstOnly problem would be that their all lefty, so you'd need a couple decent righty bats to balance them out
5/28/2008 4:46:37 PM
Ohh no here comes the SI curse.....Josh is bound to get hurt....
5/28/2008 5:01:50 PM
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/albert_chen/05/27/hamilton0602/Nothing reallly new in it...
^^He's been extremely injury-prone ever since he was drafted.It'll be surprising if he makes it through the season without spending time on the DL.
5/28/2008 5:19:49 PM
As much as I love having him on my fantasy team, and as much as I'm against his story as its saying "Fuck your life up with drugs, you can still make it in the MLB!!", the more i read about him the more I admire him, he seems like a class act.
5/28/2008 5:30:53 PM
wasn't he already on the cover like 2-3 years ago? or did he just have probably the same article written in one? maybe it was ESPN the Magazine
5/28/2008 8:06:00 PM
He hit a homer in each of the last 2 nights. He now leads the league in RBIs by 13, with 63.
6/2/2008 5:10:32 AM
so glad i picked this guy up in the 17th round of my league
6/2/2008 5:29:16 AM
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20080602&content_id=2821927&vkey=pr_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlbFirst ever AL player to get Player of the Month for April and May.
6/3/2008 8:48:51 AM
dunno if its been mentioned, but from what I've heard he was one of those kids who never touched a drop of alcohol growing up and so once he got in the wreck and got on pain meds, he got hooked and shit spiraled downward...but its not like he was abusing drugs and getting into trouble throughout his youth
6/3/2008 11:30:26 AM
he was at the cage the night of his senior prom if that answers your question
6/3/2008 11:46:11 AM
yeah that sounds about right...i cant hate on the dude, A. cause he's balling out on my fantasy team, and B. he seems like he was doing all the right things up until his car wreck
6/3/2008 11:49:24 AM
went yard off that fucker in legion ball oh, and you should see that dude's feet. size 19 kid looks like a clown and still runs a 4.4
6/3/2008 3:48:01 PM
^go yard off him at apex (old dimensions) or on a respectable field?
6/3/2008 4:59:38 PM
I've been struck out by a former minor leaguer
6/3/2008 5:18:16 PM
2 more RBI (2-run shot) so far tonight100 ribbies by the all-star break
6/3/2008 8:54:15 PM
in case anyone is curious the AL season record for RBIs is 184 set by Lou Gehrig in 1931. josh has a legit shot at this record at this pace and it would be awesome to see him break a record that's been held for that long by a guy like Gehrig. (the NL record is 191 set by Hack Wilson in 1930) RBI records really dont get talked about that much for some reason... i had no idea who held either of these and neither did the guys announcing the braves game tonight when they were talking about this.[Edited on June 3, 2008 at 10:39 PM. Reason : ]
6/3/2008 10:31:13 PM
i really doubt he'll keep up this pace. dozens of guys start off at torrid paces every year and then lose steam into the summer. not saying its impossible, but there's a reason that record has stood for so long
6/3/2008 10:34:32 PM
went yard off him at apex, but c'mon man, give me a break
6/3/2008 11:38:09 PM
6/3/2008 11:46:30 PM
Anyone who doesn't know Hack Wilson holds the single season RBI record doesn't really follow baseball. That is one of the better known single season records in baseball.And they talk about it a lot, but Hamilton isn't even on pace for it. Back when Manny had like 80 by early June a few seasons ago it was talked about a lot.*** Hamilton is a flat out stud though. He is stepping up the HRs now... his OPS is now over 1.000[Edited on June 3, 2008 at 11:50 PM. Reason : x]
6/3/2008 11:50:13 PM
6/3/2008 11:56:54 PM
6/4/2008 12:11:14 AM
^^I have no idea if they backed the fence up as I haven't been by there in a few years, but I actually hit it to left center where they had the big wall, so it's not like I hit it to the right corner where it was 295 like you said. But yeah, Apex was one of the smaller fields in the conference. My senior year I think we led the state in HR's. I hit two against Triton and I think our team had like seven in the game including a buddy of mine who hit two in one inning.
6/4/2008 12:21:52 PM
2 run walk off bomb versus the best closer in baseball...
7/9/2008 11:07:25 PM
I have both on my fantasy team....Makes me and
7/9/2008 11:21:38 PM
thought this was pretty cool...http://www.wral.com/sports/story/3186918/
7/11/2008 7:47:04 AM
^That is pretty awesome. I would probably pitch horrible under those circumstances, but I bet that guy could throw strikes with his eyes closed.
7/11/2008 8:01:26 AM
wow, he is gonna be the golden boy of baseball come Tuesday morning even moreso than he is already
7/11/2008 9:02:51 AM
after his 2 RBI's yesterday (and 1 homer and 1 steal), Hamilton now has 91 RBIs on the year
7/11/2008 11:45:02 AM
^^^^It's pretty damn cool. I just got off the phone with Clay and he is excited as hell. I've known Clay since I knew what a baseball was and he is a legend without a doubt.It would be even better if Clay walked out to the mound wearing his old khaki's and old red worn out t-shirt. The ESPN announcers are going to have a field day with Clay.
7/11/2008 1:03:28 PM
Would really be awesome if Josh won that thing too....
7/12/2008 1:25:24 AM
LOL, RBI's is a stupid stat?Yeah, I guess scoring runs doesn't matter.Over the course of 600 plate appearances there isn't THAT much discrepancy as to how many RBI opportunities you have. If you hit for power you will drive in runs, period. I don't care where you play. Obviously, you'll have a few more in Texas, Boston, NYY then you would have in Pitt, SD, etc but give me a break.Some guys are good with runners on base and some aren't.
7/12/2008 3:10:49 PM
the main discrepancy is probably batting order...Hamilton has TWICE as many RBIs as Ian Kinsler who bats 1st in their lineup...hard to get RBIs on anything but solo homers if ~150 of your at bats are guaranteed to have no men on basebut yeah saying RBIs is a stupid stat is like saying assists in basketball are a stupid stat
7/12/2008 3:15:58 PM
RBI is a stupid stat because it's so dependent on the people around you. It isn't a very good metric for individual ability.
7/12/2008 3:16:00 PM
BP said it better than I could
7/12/2008 3:23:20 PM
lots of stats in many sports are dependent on your teammates, but when they directly impact the final score, i wouldn't call them stupidi agree that batting order can severely sway RBI numbers though, and also that a player on a team like the Nationals or Pirates might not have as many RBIs as someone on the Rangers or Philliesalthough Adrian Gonzalez plays on one of the worst teams in the majors in San Diego, and he has managed to get 71 RBIs on the season
7/12/2008 3:23:34 PM
7/12/2008 3:26:15 PM
nah i'm with you, and I agree OBP, SLG and OPS are more tellingstill though, chicks dig the long balland i do think if he finishes with 175 or some massive number of RBIs, THAT would be pretty telling of his abilities]
7/12/2008 3:27:14 PM
7/12/2008 3:28:51 PM
I'm more with Ernie on this, and I'll use Pat Burrell as my example hereMost people are probably like "Pat Burrell ? He sucks cock !"But I'd argue he's having just as good a year as HamiltonFirst of all the similarities...they both play in great hitter's parks, they both play in great lineups, and they both have about the same number of home runs (Burrell 22, Hamilton 21)Now look at the RBIs..Hamilton has 93, Burrell has 54Just over halfway thru the season, that is a HUGE discrepancy...based on that stat alone, you'd think Hamilton was having twice the year Burrell was. But look further into and you'll see that outside of that statistic, there's really not much separation between the two.Burrell is hitting about .280, but he's walked 69 times already, so his OBP is .410Hamilton is hitting .313, but he's walked only 36 times, so his OBP is just .369Burrell's OPS is 5th in all of baseball...Hamilton's is 14thBurrell's slugging is somewhat higher as well (.577 to .560)So why the huge RBI discrepancy ?A few reasons...Hamilton typically hits 3rd, behind Ian Kinsler and Michael Young, who are always on base. He also doesn't have the picher hitting 9th so the 9 hitter is probably on for him at least 28 percent of the time. Burrell hits 5th, behind Utley and Howard, who have 84 and 69 rbi's, repspectively. With those 2 guys driving everyone in (including themselves a lot of the time), Burrell often comes up with the bases empty.Look at the opportunities for RBIs here...Hamiliton has 112 at bats with RISP, Burrell has 65. Now Hamiliton is hitting .330 there compared to Burrell's .277, but he has nearly twice the attempts. It was nothing he did as a player to get all those chances; it was completely reliant on the runners in front of him. Just as Burrell hitting behind two of the Major League's top home run hitters is no fault of his own.Now Hamilton is having a great year and should be recognized for it, but this just goes to show that not all statistics are created equal. Just as Steve Nash's assist totals would drop if he played on the Bobcats, and Tom Brady's TD passes would drop if he played for the Vikings, Hamilton's RBI totals would drop if he played for a lesser team as well.[Edited on July 12, 2008 at 4:13 PM. Reason : x]
7/12/2008 4:12:43 PM
Hamilton also has 30 MORE HITS than BurrellBurrell is a great player but he's also not from Raleigh]
7/12/2008 4:29:39 PM
and 33 less walks
7/12/2008 4:32:12 PM
sounds like one of us has Burrell on their fantasy team and walks isnt a category and they're pissed lol
7/12/2008 4:36:39 PM
7/13/2008 9:39:34 AM
And runs tell us even less about a guy's ability than his RBI. I think you're missing the point.
7/13/2008 11:28:06 AM
I was just referring to the walks and OBP.As 4/5/6 hitter...you want to hit and drive in the runners that should already be on base...because you can't rely on the hitters behind you to drive you in. So even though a walk is not a bad thing, maybe Burrell should take a crack at an outside pitch a little more often and the RBI discrepancy wouldn't be so big.The OBP and walks stat is nicer for the 1,2, and sometimes 3 hitters. Not a good state to compare hitters in the 3 and 5 positions.
7/13/2008 11:47:10 AM
7/13/2008 11:48:01 AM
the rangers are one of the better offensive teams in baseball[Edited on July 13, 2008 at 11:55 AM. Reason : thats better]
7/13/2008 11:48:50 AM
The NL leaders in walks are Burrell, Dunn, Helton, and Pujols -- and Pujols is the only one with a significant number of IBB. You want your 3-4-5 hitters to be able to take a walk just as well as your 1-2 hitters. Please don't tell me you "don't want 'em cloggin' the bases".[Edited on July 13, 2008 at 11:52 AM. Reason : ]
7/13/2008 11:51:17 AM