Serpico is back!
Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2017 4:14 pm
343D35242A500 wrote: He's not a ML ball player, which is exactly what his trajectory pointed to when he couldn't field at 3b or 1b. He doesn't have the bat for DH. He can't play anywhere on the field and make up for his glove.
He's unable to play 1b passably after years of trying. It's crazy.
I'm sure he's very athletic though and has an AWESOME work ethic! Just like I always heard about. Because playing 1b passably is one tough thing to do!
That's a career, Pedro. Congrats
For as much as he is lambasted, he's led the NL in homers, been an NL All-Star, a first round draft pick, hit three playoff homers, won a Silver Slugger, and competed in the home run derby. There are very few people in history who can claim that. Yes, he never amounted to what Pirates fans hoped when they were staying up till all hours of the morning seeing if the team signed him prior to the deadline or if Boras had somehow managed to swindle him away. But, Pedro had a nice career, and should be set for life financially if he was wise when he signed, and I suspect he was, as he went to arguably the best high school/prep school in the country and to Vanderbilt, which is not exactly known for accepting every dummy on the street.
I agree with you...Pedro Alvarez has no future in MLB, certainly not in the NL anyway. Maybe some team will take a flyer on him to DH again. But, I doubt it. Regardless, I don't think anyone can call him a bust. Lost of guys never even make it to the majors. He not only got a cup of coffee, but had a nice, if unspectacular, career.
He's unable to play 1b passably after years of trying. It's crazy.
I'm sure he's very athletic though and has an AWESOME work ethic! Just like I always heard about. Because playing 1b passably is one tough thing to do!
That's a career, Pedro. Congrats
For as much as he is lambasted, he's led the NL in homers, been an NL All-Star, a first round draft pick, hit three playoff homers, won a Silver Slugger, and competed in the home run derby. There are very few people in history who can claim that. Yes, he never amounted to what Pirates fans hoped when they were staying up till all hours of the morning seeing if the team signed him prior to the deadline or if Boras had somehow managed to swindle him away. But, Pedro had a nice career, and should be set for life financially if he was wise when he signed, and I suspect he was, as he went to arguably the best high school/prep school in the country and to Vanderbilt, which is not exactly known for accepting every dummy on the street.
I agree with you...Pedro Alvarez has no future in MLB, certainly not in the NL anyway. Maybe some team will take a flyer on him to DH again. But, I doubt it. Regardless, I don't think anyone can call him a bust. Lost of guys never even make it to the majors. He not only got a cup of coffee, but had a nice, if unspectacular, career.