I don’t add very many Goldschmidt cards to my collection these days, but I still collect him and am happy to find a good Goldy that I don’t already have. So when Dennis, of the blog Too Many Verlanders reached out and asked if I needed this Goldschmidt, I was happy to see that I didn’t have it.
Carlos Quentin had a decent career, but his best years were with the Rockies.
Matt Davidson won a Triple A Home Run Derby and I thought he was going to be a power hitter for years (didn’t hurt that I won an autographed bat from him on Twitter), but he only played a few games with the D-Backs before getting traded to the White Sox. He showed momentary bursts of greatness, but injuries have plagued him. Looks like he is currently back in the D-Backs minor league system.
Todd Van Poppel.
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DeleteRichie Sexson. When he first came up with the Indians, I thought the team had another power hitter like Jim Thome, but he never fulfilled any of his promise with them and moved on to other teams including the Diamondbacks. He is still a favorite player that I collect his cards.
ReplyDeleteGrady Sizemore was another Indians player that I thought was going to have an amazing career.
DeleteThe Cubs are full of hopeful prospects. Corey Patterson, Kevin Orie, Gary Scott come to mind. Then you have pitchers like Mark Prior.
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