Tuesday, August 13, 2013

A New Era of Baseball


    



I don't know about everyone else, but I am unbelievably ecstatic at where baseball is progressing and everyone else should be as well.  The direction that the MLB is headed is one that will be intense and the competition will only become bigger and better.  The amount of superstars that are coming through these farm systems is astounding and never seizes to amaze me.  
This year alone in the All-Star Game we had a record of players age 22 or under, these players being Mike Trout (22), Manny Machado (21), Jose Fernandez (21), and Bryce Harper (20).  Maybe I'm jumping the gun a little bit and having high expectations, but these players have burst upon the scene and are taking over.  We saw last year possibly one of the best rookie seasons of all time from Mike Trout who did not even play an entire season and still finished second in MVP voting, only to lose to the Triple Crown winner Miguel Cabrera.  I also see that leader instinct in each of these players as well and one day they will reach Captain status for their clubs.  They all play with their heart on their sleeves and go out there and give 110% effort.  Outside of these players though there is a plethora of other stars that will soon rise and be the talk around the big leagues.  The first name that comes to mind is Geritt Cole (22).  Cole who made his debut June 11th has come up and has maintained one of the highest average fastball velocities at 95.5.  The power of his fastball is almost enough to get him through a lineup now.  Once he develops his secondary stuff even more look for one of the most dominant power pitchers to ever join the league.  
I must talk about a player who has been around for a couple years, and that is Buster Posey (26).  Posey who has played 2 full seasons in the majors and missed one because of a devastating collision at the plate, has a resume that could put him in the Hall of Fame right now.  The amount of awards is off the charts and most players cannot accumulate half of them in a 20 season long career.  In his first season alone, Buster won the Rookie of the Year honor and was one of the driving forces that led his team to a championship in 2010.  The following season was the one where he got hurt, so why not make a miraculous comeback?  As expected he did just that and put up monster numbers after the All-Star break slashing a .385 average, 14 home runs, and 60 RBI's, where he yet again led his team and himself to there second championship in 3 years.  Along with his second ring, Posey received the NL MVP award, Silver Slugger, and Comeback Player of the Year awards.  Oh, and by the way, he has been behind the dish for a perfect game by Matt Cain and a no-hitter by Tim Lincecum.  The poise and humbleness that Posey possesses makes him an incredible role model for future generations.
You see why I am so excited for the future of the MLB?  This is only half of why I am so excited because there is a wave of other players arriving.  
The wave of players that I am talking about, are the defectors from Cuba.  These players are a brand new addition to an already competitive league.  They have taken the league by storm as Yasiel Puig revived the ailing Dodgers and put up the biggest first month of MLB baseball ever.  He may not have made the All-Star team, but another Cuban Yoenis Cespedes (27) put on his own show taking over and winning the Home-Run Derby.  The 20-year-old Jose Fernandez has both youth and is from Cuba as well which makes him my favorite and I am really interested to see what he is capable of doing consistently.  It seems that everywhere and everyday these players are taking over.  When Aroldis Chapman (25) came to the league he came in throwing 105 and set a league record for the fastest pitch.  It seems that everywhere these players are leaving a footprint in baseball history and they have only played 2-3 seasons so far.  
The main inspiration in me writing this was when I saw that first baseman Jose Abreu (26) defected.  Jose Abreu was the MVP in the Cuban league where he absolutely dominated hitting .453 with 33 home runs and 93 RBI's, and here is the thing, they only played 66 games.  I am eager to see who will land this slugger, for his contract will be set around 60 million. The Cubans are an addition that will change the game and will surely make Major League Baseball that much more interesting.
There are many names I have left out of here (Strasburg, Harvey, Myers...), but there are just too many for me to name.  I hope everyone else is as excited as me because we are about to witness some of the greatest, most exciting baseball that will ever be played.  Brace yourselves for the new era of baseball because we are amongst the rising of our future all time greats!

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