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Did ya ever notice?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 12:52 am
by lanier64
You know how when you go to the player pages for each particular letter in Baseball Reference that off to the right there is a list of "best known" players. I assume it is the most searched for players and some of the players in the list I wonder about. For instance I was looking up some players in the S index and I noticed Chris Sabo and Ray Sadecki. Really? If any starting player who was a starter for five years or more had a more unremarkable and mediocre career than Chris Sabo. I can't think of one off the top of my head. And I guess I just never liked Sadecki even before my Giants traded Orlando Cepeda for him straight up. Then I really disliked him. And now of course I know it wasn't Sadecki's fault. But when your nine years old you don't care that it was just business. Still a bad traded though. Any thoughts on the "best known players".

Re: Did ya ever notice?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 1:30 pm
by bontomn
I think they rotate those "best players" regularly and frequently -- just like the photo montage of induvidual players on the top left. I just checked and Sabo and Sadecki were longer to be seen.

Re: Did ya ever notice?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 6:40 pm
by Cruiser
Sabo and Sadecki showed up for me. Sabo's career is interesting, actually. Only four seasons with over 400 PA and he was an All-Star in three of them.

The "Best Known" list under Q is pretty funny: Chad Qualls, Jack Quinn, Dan Quisenberry. That's it. I'm surprised Jamie Quirk didn't make it.

Re: Did ya ever notice?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 8:48 pm
by lanier64
Cruiser wrote:
Sabo and Sadecki showed up for me. Sabo's career is interesting, actually. Only four seasons with over 400 PA and he was an All-Star in three of them.


That is interesting. Did not know that. The two things I remember about Sabo was those goggles and he was supposed to be the next big thing but it didn't work out that way. It's kind of like a guy we had out here in San Francisco in the early 70s named "dirty" Al Gallagher. A local guy, born in SF and went to college at Santa Clara in San Jose, real popular with the fans. Started with a bang in 70 & 71, but he was four years and out of the "Show". Sabo was kind of local Cincinnati guy wasn't he?

Re: Did ya ever notice?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 10:51 pm
by Valen
Sabo was a good player who got injured and was never the same. It happens. When you are talking about that level of play the line between average and good is very thin. A small drop in running speed or bat speed to make a huge difference.