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Old 08-18-2022, 09:47 AM
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Hard for me to think of a similar trajectory as Bellinger, but guys like Chris Davis and Joey Gallo certainly come to mind.

Anybody else I can think of, like Nate Colbert, Joe Charboneau, Grady Sizemore, it's usually because of some sort of injury that the big drop-off occurs.

I guess at this point you can argue the injury bug is what led to Bellinger's quick decline also.
Gallo is interesting to consider...do people think he's done? I'm not sure what happened to him, but I'm still hoping for a rebound after leaving NY.
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Gallo is interesting to consider...do people think he's done? I'm not sure what happened to him, but I'm still hoping for a rebound after leaving NY.

Big guy, big hole in his swing. Guys like him take a big tumble as soon as they lose the slightest bit of reaction time. They don't know how to adjust.

I suspect he's playing on a bit of adrenaline right now, and National League pitchers will figure him out very soon.

Ron Kittle is another guy that got figured out pretty early in his career, though he did have a little bit of success later in his career as a platoon player.
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He never came close to winning an MVP or any award really but how about the weird career of Bryan LaHair?

He'd played only 65 career games before 2012, when he was 29 years old. He somehow manages to make the NL All Star team in 2012 only to be released that November and never appeared in a major league game again.
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Babe Ruth was destined to become a Hall of Fame pitcher in Boston, but got relegated to the outfield after being dealt away. His ERA in New York ballooned to 5.52. Sad.
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Babe Ruth was destined to become a Hall of Fame pitcher in Boston, but got relegated to the outfield after being dealt away. His ERA in New York ballooned to 5.52. Sad.
Just imagine what might have been!
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He never came close to winning an MVP or any award really but how about the weird career of Bryan LaHair?

He'd played only 65 career games before 2012, when he was 29 years old. He somehow manages to make the NL All Star team in 2012 only to be released that November and never appeared in a major league game again.
larry sheets had 31 homers in '87 i think
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He never came close to winning an MVP or any award really but how about the weird career of Bryan LaHair?

He'd played only 65 career games before 2012, when he was 29 years old. He somehow manages to make the NL All Star team in 2012 only to be released that November and never appeared in a major league game again.
The Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks of the Nippon Professional Baseball league of Japan have released former big leaguer Bryan LaHair, reports Chris Cotillo of MLBDailyDish.com (via Twitter). LaHair was transferred to the Hawks from the Cubs after the 2012 season, agreeing to a two-year, $4.7MM deal that included an opt-out provision.

LaHair had a breakout 2012 season as a 29-year-old, posting huge first-half numbers that led to an unlikely All-Star appearance. But he faded in the back half of the year, ultimately ending up with a .259/.334/.450 line for the season, including 16 home runs, over 380 plate appearances. In Japan last year, LaHair matched that tally of homers over a similar 389 plate appearances, but saw his line dip to .230/.306/.428.
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The Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks of the Nippon Professional Baseball league of Japan have released former big leaguer Bryan LaHair, reports Chris Cotillo of MLBDailyDish.com (via Twitter). LaHair was transferred to the Hawks from the Cubs after the 2012 season, agreeing to a two-year, $4.7MM deal that included an opt-out provision.

LaHair had a breakout 2012 season as a 29-year-old, posting huge first-half numbers that led to an unlikely All-Star appearance. But he faded in the back half of the year, ultimately ending up with a .259/.334/.450 line for the season, including 16 home runs, over 380 plate appearances. In Japan last year, LaHair matched that tally of homers over a similar 389 plate appearances, but saw his line dip to .230/.306/.428.

Wow. An enigma in two different leagues.
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