by NEILKAHN » Thu Mar 16, 2006 10:01 pm
The character from the musical Damn Yankees, for one year transformed into a God of baseball by the Devil, got me to thinking about such players, who had one great, even HOF caliber season, only to sink thereafter into obscurity, or at least, relative mediocrity. Some nominees....C-Earl Williams 1B-I am tempted to say Norm Cash, who never duplicated his rookie season, but he was a functional player for several years, including one World Champion. How about Tony Horton? 2B Bret Boone, Dave Johnson, and Tommy Herr had one season which dwarfed all others, but all had reasonable careers around them...shall we say Bobby Avila? SS Lou Boudreau...yes, he was a starter for years, but he never had anything remotely like 1948 before or after.Zoilo Versailles, if you prefer.... 3B Ken Caminitti... LF I should say Yaz, but he was too good for the rest of his career...likewise Billy Williams and his 1970 season. He won a batting title later, methinks. How about Alex Johnson? CF Clarence Gaston RF Jim Hickman...Pitchers Mark Fidrych, Wayne Simpson, Gene Beardon, Wayne Garland, Dick Radatz, and who was that Reds pitcher in 1990 that was unhittable, then on the DL for about 10 years?