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Spring 1998: The J.D. Drew Saga Imagine a system which allows Major League baseball to sign hundreds of players each This is the story of jd drew, Scott Boras and the amateur draft. http://roadsidephotos.com/baseball/jddrew.htm
Extractions: Spring 1998: The J.D. Drew Saga The owners instituted the amateur draft in 1965 to keep themselves from bidding up the value of top prospects. While the reserve clause bound players to their organization for life upon signing their first contract, amateur players remained free to sign with whichever club offered the most money. This freedom allowed untested 18-year-olds to sign for more up-front cash than a veteran could earn in ten years. But after Rick Reichardt used his bargaining leverage to extract a $205,000 signing bonus from the California Angels in 1964, MLB decided to eradicate this sliver of free market. The draft rules defined draft-eligible players to include those who had never "signed a professional baseball contract." When they were written, "professional baseball" included only major league clubs and their minor league affiliates but after the Northern League and other independent minor leagues formed, the rules weren't amended. Scott Boras, a former Cardinals and Cubs farmhand who had become one of the game's most powerful agents, saw a loophole. At the time no one knew what a player like Varitek would be worth in the open market. That would soon change, thanks to a series of mind-boggling blunders by club executives. Major league rules require clubs to tender contracts to their draft picks within 15 days after selecting them, but in 1996, only
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Celsius1414: Mvp Baseball Daeley Dodgers jd drew picked up the NL MVP award, mostly thanks to a crazy 58homer season. Mvp baseball Daeley Dodgers 2006. Print-Friendly Version http://www.celsius1414.com/mvp_baseball_daeley_dodgers/
Extractions: the melting point of silicon Index Omnibus The 2005 Season When I first started out with Daeley's Dodgers, I caught the rosters more or less up to date with the roster edit guide on Game FAQs . Then I created a handful of friends and family members and scattered them to appropriate teams, including a distant cousin who played in the minors in real life, for a while in the Giants organization (oh, the shame! ;). On the Dodgers, I put myself at 3B, step-son Hans at 1B, and friend Alex at C. Hans's buddy Jason, a BoSox fanatic, is on his beloved team. After some crazy trades and attempts at trades in May 2005, my own doppelganger was also on the Red Sox, Hans was in Seattle, and Alex was on the Marlins. Adrian Beltre weas back at 3B for the Dodgers, as was Paul Lo Duca behind the plate, with Dave Roberts ready for pinch running and spot starting and Jose Lima in the rotation again. All was right with the universe. For a while we had Johnny Damon in center field and Kevin Millar on first. ;) J.D. Drew went to Boston along with me during that trade. A generous Milton Bradley moved over to right field. Drew was on a home run tear this season. However, that all a wee bit too weird (seeing Johnny Damon in a Dodgers uni is surreal), so I undid some of it, bringing J.D. Drew back to the Dodgers and sending the scruffy guys back to the BoSox. ;) That left me with Hee-Sop Choi on first, who promptly got himself injured and on the 60-day DL with a fractured ankle. Antonio Perez, come on down! We executed a few trades here and there to bolster our relief pitching, mostly, in the middle range. With Brazoban and Gagne shutting down the 8th and 9th innings, the setup guys were important. Speaking of which, I tried to pry Guillermo Mota away from the Marlins, but nothing doing.
Golden Baseball League to have played independent baseball is current Atlanta Braves right fielder jd drew. drew, who left Florida State the alltime leader in batting average http://www.goldenbaseball.com/ArPrint.aspx?ID=36
Extractions: DENVER - The Los Angeles Dodgers placed J.D. Drew on the 15-day disabled list with a broken left wrist Monday and were awaiting a doctor's report to determine whether the outfielder would be lost for the season. Drew, batting .286 with 15 homers, was hit by a pitch from Arizona's Brad Halsey on Sunday. After the game, one Dodger said Drew told teammates he'd be out six to eight weeks. On Monday, manager Jim Tracy said no prognosis had been confirmed. "We'll see how the fracture is aligned," Tracy said. "It's possible it might heal itself without much trouble, or it could require something more." The manager said if Drew needs surgery, it would likely end his season. Slide show: The Week in Sports Pictures Sept. 5 - 12
J. D. Drew - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia USA) is a Major League baseball centerfielder, commonly known as jd drew is a While at Florida State, drew broke 17 school and conference records. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._D._Drew
Extractions: David Jonathan Drew (born November 20 in Valdosta, Georgia USA ) is a Major League Baseball centerfielder , commonly known as J.D. Drew. edit J.D. Drew is a left-handed batting outfielder who began his major league career in 1998 with the St. Louis Cardinals . He attended the Florida State University where he was the winnner of the 1997 Golden Spikes Award , the 1997 Dick Howser Trophy , and was named the 1997 Collegiate Baseball Player of the Year, the 1997 Sporting News Player of the Year, and was a consensus All-American (1997), and was also named the 1997 ACC Player of the Year. He was a 1996 member of Team USA. Drew was First Team All-ACC and All-American in 1996, Freshman All-American in 1995 and was named to the College World Series All Tournamnet Team in 1995. He was the first player in college baseball history to hit 30 home runs and steal 300 bases in one season. He set a Florida State record by batting .455 in 1997 while managing to become one of only three players in college baseball history to have 100 hits, 100 runs and 100 RBIs . While at Florida State , Drew broke 17 school and conference records.
The Transaction Guy: Dodgers Sign Drew allbaseball.com, part of the most valuable network, presents Second, I dont see jd drew as being in this group. drews not a kid anymore hell be http://www.all-baseball.com/transactionguy/archives/016890.html
Extractions: all-baseball.com , part of the most valuable network , presents: Just like the name says. by The Transaction Guy Los Angeles Dodgers sign OF J.D. Drew OK. On the one hand, this deal looks pretty good in light of the 4/50 that Seattle threw at Richie Sexson , or the 4/40 that Edgar Renteria got from Boston. On the other hand, eleven million a year? [Warning: Major Assumptions Ahead] 140 G, 540 AB, 160 H, 30 HR, 95 RBI, 300/380/540 Bobby Abreu Comments Are signing bonuses pro-rated by default? Drew's worth $11m per. But five years is too long for someone with his injury history. Posted by: John Hill at December 23, 2004 03:24 PM Well, 305/436/569 seem at least comparable to the numbers you cited. True, he came up 2 hits short of the magic 160, maybe due to the fact he garnered 118 WALKS to go with the same # of runs. Furthermore, he's come close to this in the past, tho admittedly not in 02 or 03 when playing hurt. On that subject, see Will Carroll, who is cautiously optimistic. He worked stenuously the past offseason to strengthen the right knee with excellent results. His other injuries appear to be either random, or a result of his knee. Also, there's his speed, his arm, and his defense. At age 29-33, I think DePo done good. Posted by: Lloyd at December 24, 2004 08:24 PM
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98 NL Fielding - The Baseball Archive 1998 National League Fielding Final Statistics from The baseball Archive 0.937 drew,jd LF Stl 6 11 1 0 1 1.000 drew,jd RF Stl 5 8 0 0 0 1.000 drew,jd CF http://www.baseball1.com/statistics/98nlfld.html
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Extractions: Main August 30, 2004 Drew Carries J.D. Drew has given the Braves a 3-0 lead with his 29th HR of the year. Looking at his stats for the season, there's nothing wrong with his offensive game. He hits for average, (BA over .300), gets on base (OBA over .400) and hits for power (slugging in the high .500's). He works anywhere in the offense as he both scores runs and drives them in. J.D. is a good percentage base stealer, swiping 10 in 12 attempts. And he's only grounded into 6 double plays all year. Atlanta could not have gotten a better replacement for Gary Sheffield. Posted by David Pinto at 01:52 PM Sluggers TrackBack (0) Comments GOOOOOOOOO Braves! I also think they got the best replacement for Lopez. Actually, knowing what I know about Estrada now, I'd rather keep him than get Lopez back. I love the Braves. :) And J.D. Drew, as long as he stays healthy, has also been a great pickup! Posted by: Jenna at August 30, 2004 02:52 PM GOOOOOOOOO Braves! I also think they got the best replacement for Lopez. Actually, knowing what I know about Estrada now, I'd rather keep him than get Lopez back.