While researching Monday’s article on Eric Karros, I uncovered a rather interesting fact about L.A.’s all-time home run king. After receiving his September 1, 1991 call-up to the big leagues, Karros was… well… awful.
At the time of his call-up, the then 23-year-old Hackensack, New Jersey native and UCLA alum was coming off an absolutely phenomenal season at Triple-A Albuquerque where he had an incredible slash-line of .352 / .419 / .554 for an alien-like .973 OPS. Karros was named the Dodgers 1991 Minor League Player of the Year and was, by every indication, destined to become a superstar. However, in the 14 games in which he appeared in September 1991, Karros went 1 for 14 (.071) with zero home runs in his 15 plate appearances with one walk. And although the Dodgers finished the season in second place one game behind the (then) NL West champion Atlanta Braves, it was in no part whatsoever due to Eric Karros.
As every Dodger fan knows, Karros went on the win the 1992 NL Rookie of the Year title – the first of five consecutive Dodger players to do so. Ironically, the Dodgers would finish the 1992 season with the worst record in Los Angeles Dodgers history at 63-99.
Fast forward to September 2014.
On September 1, 2014, Dodgers top outfield prospect Joc Pederson received a call-up to the big leagues and he was… well… awful.
At the time of his call-up, the 22-year-old Palo Alto, California native was coming off an absolutely phenomenal season at Triple-A Albuquerque where he had an incredible slash-line of .303 / .435 / .582 for an even more alien-like 1.017 OPS. Pederson was named the Dodgers 2014 Minor League Player of the Year and is, by every indication, destined to become a superstar. However, in the 18 games in which he appeared in September 2014, Pederson went 4 for 28 (.143) with zero home runs in his 38 plate appearances with an impressive nine walks. And although the Dodgers won the NL West title for the second consecutive season, it was in no part whatsoever due to Joc Pederson.
The point here is that it is absolutely ridiculous and completely unfair to evaluate or predict a player’s future based on their extremely brief September call-up, and for Dodger fans to even think that Joc Pederson belongs on the trading block based on his first 38 MLB plate appearances is nothing short of insane.
With the likelihood that Pederson will be the Dodgers opening day center fielder (or right fielder) in 2015, and with him playing every day and getting at least four at-bats every game, don’t be surprised if @yungjoc650 is among the candidates for 2015 NL Rookie of the Year.
It could be déjà vu all over again.
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RT @Think_BlueLA: New: Pederson on pace to become best hitter in L.A. Dodgers History – http://t.co/KOnqv5juXT #Dodgers
RT @Think_BlueLA: New: Pederson on pace to become best hitter in L.A. Dodgers History – http://t.co/KOnqv5juXT #Dodgers
Every Dodger Fan, off course, is hoping Joc will have an outstanding career and time will tell how this plays out.
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@Think_BlueLA good read. let’s just hope another record-setting low record doesn’t occur.
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@Think_BlueLA what did you see to think so?
@Think_BlueLA This kid hit perhaps the Highest moon-shot of a home-run I’ve ever seen. Pre-season exhibition last year at the Ravine.
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@Think_BlueLA There a lot of hype on him
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@Think_BlueLA I’ll bet the house on Yung
RT @Think_BlueLA: ICYMI – Joc Pederson on pace to become best hitter in L.A. Dodgers History – http://t.co/pfm9dURooF http://t.co/L6cjffPfHx
RT @Think_BlueLA: ICYMI – Joc Pederson on pace to become best hitter in L.A. Dodgers History – http://t.co/pfm9dURooF http://t.co/L6cjffPfHx
RT @Think_BlueLA: ICYMI – Joc Pederson on pace to become best hitter in L.A. Dodgers History – http://t.co/pfm9dURooF http://t.co/L6cjffPfHx
RT @Think_BlueLA: ICYMI – Joc Pederson on pace to become best hitter in L.A. Dodgers History – http://t.co/pfm9dURooF http://t.co/L6cjffPfHx
RT @Think_BlueLA: ICYMI – Joc Pederson on pace to become best hitter in L.A. Dodgers History – http://t.co/pfm9dURooF http://t.co/L6cjffPfHx
RT @Think_BlueLA: ICYMI – Joc Pederson on pace to become best hitter in L.A. Dodgers History – http://t.co/pfm9dURooF http://t.co/L6cjffPfHx
RT @Think_BlueLA: ICYMI – Joc Pederson on pace to become best hitter in L.A. Dodgers History – http://t.co/pfm9dURooF http://t.co/L6cjffPfHx
@Think_BlueLA @DodgersGigg In 1 breathe we hear how great of a player Puig is & in another breathe we hear about his immaturity & how con’t
@Think_BlueLA @DodgersGigg Mattingly is frustrated N 1 breathe we hear how great Joc is N another breathe we hear how immature Joc is
@Think_BlueLA – so will he be the next Eric Karros or the next Greg Brock? “Potential fulfilled” or “what might have been”?