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Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)

Part 1 (10-8) can be viewed here. Part 3 (4-1) will appear tomorrow.

7. Manny Ramirez, 1997

561 AB, .328/.415/.538, 144 OPS+, 40 2B, 26 HR

Highlights:

5th Average, 6th OBP, 7th OPS, 8th Total Bases, 9th 2B, 8th Adj OPS+, 8th RC, 7th Adj Batting Runs

The Indians drafted Ramirez in the middle of the 1st round of the 1991 draft (Brien Taylor was picked 1st overall by the Yankees), and sent him to the Appalachian League to get his feet wet. He hit .326/.426/.679 in 215 at-bats there. The Indians then tried him in the Carolina League in 1992, a rather large jump, but he didn't have that much trouble, posting a .881 OPS there. In 1993, at age 21, he hit .333/.419/.613 between Canton-Akron and Charlotte, so the Indians gave him a cup of coffee at the end of the season and brought him up to stay in 1994, though he had to share playing time with Wayne Kirby at first.

The Indians' pitching staff was much worse than in '95 or '96 thanks to injuries and bad signings, and the lineup wasn't as deep. But Manny Ramirez, with help from Jim Thome, David Justice, and others, produced enough runs to help the Indians win a very weak AL Central. His season stats may not dazzle the eye as those of other early campaigns, but Ramirez was just as effective an offensive weapon as in 1996 or 1998. Manny was more of an on-base machine than run producer in 1997, signifying that he wasn't just looking to crush a fastball, and setting the stage for his mid-career power surge.

6. Manny Ramirez, 1998

571 AB, .294/.377/.599, 146 OPS+, 35 2B, 2 3B, 45 HR

Highlights:

All-Star, 6th AL MVP, 4th SLG, 9th OPS, 8th Total Bases, 4th HR, 4th RBI, 10th Adj OPS+, 8th RC, 9th Adj Batting Runs, 4th Extra Base Hits, 4th AB/HR

Manny's 1995-1998 campaigns are virtually indistinguishable (147,146,144,146 OPS+, respecively), each having their particular strengths. 1998 represented the first full season in which he was the focal point of the offense; Albert Belle left after 1996, and Matt Williams held the cleanup spot for the first half of 1997 for reasons unknown. Ramirez and Jim Thome, once relegated to the bottom of the order, now traded turns as the cleanup hitter throughout the season. Manny socked 45 home runs, 12 more than his previous career high, and finished 6th in MVP balloting.  

5. Rocky Colavito, 1958

489 AB, .303/.405/.620, 180 OPS+, 26 2B, 41 HR

Highlights:

3rd MVP, 8th Average, 4th OBP, 1st SLG, 3rd OPS, 3rd Total Bases, 9th 2B, 2nd HR, 2nd RBI, 5th BB, 4th SO, 2nd Adj OPS+, 2nd RC, 2nd Adj Batting Runs, 1st Extra Base Hits, 7th Times on Base, 1st AB/HR

Rocky Colavito signed with the Indians at the age of 17 (he had dropped out of high school to play professionally), and he cracked the big leagues four years later. He joined a club still full of talent - Al Rosen was still in his prime, and the pitching staff was as good as any in the game. But the Indians needed a power hitter; only one hitter on their 1955 squad slugged more than .500 (Larry Doby), and Doby was traded to Chicago after the season. So Colavito got a chance to play in 1956, and hit .276/.372/.531, finishing second behind Luis Aparicio in AL Rookie of the Year balloting. He regressed a bit in '57, but then broke out in 1958, hitting 41 home runs, slugging .620, and posting a 180 OPS+.

The season started slowly for Rocky; he hit .225/.351/.363 in May, something Rocky attributed to irregular play:

He shook off his slump after announcing to [manager] Bragan "I can hit 35 homers a year if I play regularly. But I have to play regularly."

Bragan, who likes a talk-up player, accepted Rocky's challenge and now the cry around the club is "Don't knock the Rock," for as soon as he returned to action he hit three homers within a week

(Hal Lebovitz, Sporting News, 6-11-58)

Joe Gordon, who took over as manager later in the season, tried using Rocky as a reliever, and for good reason: he had an extremely strong arm.

The inspiration to test Rocky as a pitcher came after [Gordon] watched him warm up on the sidelines, as he does before each game. Usually outfielders warm up with each other but in Rocky's case it took a catcher, with sponge in mitt.

(Hal Lebovitz, Sporting News, 8-6-58)

Less than two years later, Colavito was dealt to the Tigers in the most infamous trade in franchise history.  

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Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
Can anyone explain the MVP voting in 58?  The order is a little confusing.

Colavito's fantastic season aside (I'm a sucker for a .620 SLG), Ted Williams and Mickey Mantle also got snubbed.  Williams I can see.  He only batted 411 times.  Mantle hit .304/.443/.592 (a 188 OPS+), walked 129 times, hit 42 home runs, and found time to steal 18 bases in 21 attempts.  He finished 5th in MVP voting.  

The "bum" that won, Jackie Jensen, went .286/.396/.535 (148) with 35 whoppers.  But he batted in 122 to Mickey's 97.

Gross.  If there's another reason Jensen won beside the RsBI it's escaping me.  That looks like an egregious error.

by nickjs21 on Jan 28, 2008 10:42 PM EST   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
Speaking of MVP voting, how is it that Manny got 0 points on the 1997 ballot, and finished behind Tony Clark, Jay Buhner, Arthur Rhodes, and Deivi Cruz?  I'm not saying he should have won - Griffey was a good choice, Frank Thomas had a hell of a year - but come on.

by maledicta on Jan 29, 2008 12:37 AM EST to parent up   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
Any time a Yankee gets screwed outta anything it's good - like a make up call in football.
"the most vehement Yankee-hating guy I know" - Jay

by mauichuck on Jan 29, 2008 8:05 AM EST to parent up   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
the addition of the old pics is just excellent, ryan.  thanks.

by Brick. on Jan 29, 2008 12:28 AM EST   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
What's with the Native American with a sad face pointing to himself (or the Chief Wahoo) over Colavito's shoulder?  Was Time trying to get subliminal on us?

by nickjs21 on Jan 29, 2008 6:25 AM EST to parent up   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
Whoa, good catch.
Burn on, big river, burn on...

by Turkmenbashi on Jan 29, 2008 9:20 AM EST to parent up   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
Geez, what a strange group of spectators. Apart from the Native American, I can spot Lincoln, George H.W. Bush, Hitler and Little Orphan Annie.

And what the hell is the hospitalized Hungarian from The Usual Suspects doing over Rocky's right shoulder?

by supermarioelia on Jan 29, 2008 10:32 AM EST to parent up   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
Strangest. Crowd. Ever.

Glad I wasn't alive in the '50s...

by APV on Jan 29, 2008 12:09 PM EST to parent up   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
That is rather creepy.
I swear, next year is it.

by fwembt on Jan 29, 2008 11:35 AM EST to parent up   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
I never knew Colovito (or the Tribe for that matter) ever made the cover of Time magazine. Pretty cool.

The cover shot would have fit the diary perfectly if it wasn't dated August 24, 1959

<sarc>

by talonk on Jan 29, 2008 11:02 AM EST   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
Wow. What a memory. I had that Time cover framed and hanging on my bedroom wall all through high school. Just the idea that an Indian could be on the cover of Time - most famous magazine in the world - was amazing to me. I used to just stand in my bedroom and stare at him ... and unfortunately, most of that time he was a Tiger.

Thanks, Ryan.

by rden on Jan 29, 2008 12:10 PM EST   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
I used to just stand in my bedroom and stare at him

that sounds a little creepy.  though it sounds like nick and his poster of matt murton and his beautiful red locks.

by Brick. on Jan 29, 2008 1:14 PM EST to parent up   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
Murton's only in the middle.  He's locked arms with Anthony Reyes and David Aardsma.  It's the "Just Give Us a Chance!" poster.  It's very warm.

by nickjs21 on Jan 29, 2008 7:16 PM EST to parent up   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
[deleted, off-topic]

Really, you couldn't either create a diary or post at the already existing Santana trade diary?

by Ryan on Jan 29, 2008 9:09 PM EST   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
Also zapped the responses. Normally I'd let them stick around, if only for their comedic value, but I'd like to keep comments on these history threads on-topic.  

by Ryan on Jan 29, 2008 9:26 PM EST to parent up   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
Fair enough.
Sizemore-Shapiro 2008. The Official Red Bull of Let's Go Tribe Game Threads.

by Gradyforpresident on Jan 29, 2008 9:35 PM EST to parent up   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
Fine, then, I won't talk about The Wire here.

by Jay on Jan 30, 2008 12:06 AM EST to parent up   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
So you gonna keep teasin' us or you gonna put up the thread?
"the most vehement Yankee-hating guy I know" - Jay

by mauichuck on Jan 30, 2008 8:26 AM EST to parent up   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
It's going up tonight. Real life intervened yesterday.

by Ryan on Jan 30, 2008 8:38 AM EST to parent up   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
heh, you know what I was referring to.

Besides, the Lost diary is going up tomorrow, and I wouldn't want to seem hypocritical.

by Ryan on Jan 30, 2008 8:41 AM EST to parent up   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
I can't tell if this is sarcasm or not, but I would love to participate in a Lost diary

by Roger Dorn on Jan 30, 2008 5:13 PM EST to parent up   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
I'm eagerly awaiting this.
Sizemore-Shapiro 2008. The Official Red Bull of Let's Go Tribe Game Threads.

by Gradyforpresident on Jan 30, 2008 11:30 AM EST to parent up   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
Fine, I won't advertise my adult social networking service here anymore.  Man, when did you get so strict?

by Jay on Jan 30, 2008 9:24 AM EST to parent up   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
The end of this diary is becoming a minefield.  I almost want to get a post deleted to add to the choas.  [deleted, misspelled chaos]

by NickFantana on Jan 30, 2008 9:39 AM EST   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
I hope that some day Ryan gets either very bored or very drunk and posts a thread that is nothing but the deleted comments.

So this one doesn't get deleted for being off-topic... My dad was a huge Colavito fan. I didn't realize how good he was until this thread and a bit of B-R. Can you imagine how crazy this place would go if we made an equivalent trade now?

I swear, next year is it.

by fwembt on Jan 30, 2008 11:51 AM EST to parent up   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
If we traded Grady I would ... well I don't know what I would do. Be very upset.
Sizemore-Shapiro 2008. The Official Red Bull of Let's Go Tribe Game Threads.

by Gradyforpresident on Jan 30, 2008 12:22 PM EST to parent up   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
As popular as Grady is, he couldn't compete with the Rock.  Rocky hit the long ball.  And we all know how chick's dig the long ball.
"the most vehement Yankee-hating guy I know" - Jay

by mauichuck on Jan 30, 2008 12:27 PM EST to parent up   0 recs

Re: Ten Best Seasons: Right Field (Part 2)
And a quote from Hal "I never met a ref I didn't like" Lebovitz column.  Couldn't you find something from Bob August or Frank Gibbons?
"the most vehement Yankee-hating guy I know" - Jay

by mauichuck on Jan 30, 2008 11:16 AM EST   0 recs

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