OT: Trout most overrated player in MLB?

NickRU714

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Being 1st or 2nd in MVP voting virtually your entire career says what type of player you are for your generation.

Never said he wasn’t a great or HOF player.

But having zero interest in leaving a team “wasting away his career” while also resigning for 100m more than any other player also says something about the type of player you are.

Would Jordan have stayed in Chicago if the Bulls were constantly out of playoff contention by mid-season?
 

RU_Planning

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Trout is easily the best player in baseball. If you don’t know that, you should watch other teams besides the Yankees or Mets every now and again. It’s actually not close either.
MLB doesn’t make it very easy to watch other teams. That is a major reason why this generation’s Mickey Mantle is hardly a household name.

How Popular Is
Baseball, Really?



Tom Brady vs. Mike Trout
A major concern for baseball is the meager national profiles of its stars. By nearly any measure, pro football and pro basketball players outpace baseball players in national popularity.

According to YouGov’s ratings of active sports personalities, 91 percent of Americans have heard of LeBron James and 88 percent have heard of Tom Brady, but only 43 percent have heard of Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels, baseball’s best player.

You don’t have to look any further than the national reach of each league’s television broadcasts to see why this may be the case.

An analysis by The New York Times of television broadcasts by county shows how widespread the broadcasts of the N.F.L. and N.B.A. stars are — and how minimal they are for baseball’s stars like Trout.



Percentage of games aired by county in the 2018 season

100% of counties air at least a quarter of Brady’s games.

1% of counties air at least a quarter of Trout’s games.

98% of counties air at least a quarter of James’s games.

Sources: ESPN, DirectTV, 506 Sports

Few of Trout’s games are shown outside Southern California. For example, only six of his 162 games in 2018 were aired in Chicago. By contrast, 42 percent of LeBron James’s 82 games and 56 percent of Tom Brady’s 16 games were aired there.

Since even baseball’s best players rarely get airtime in markets outside their own, baseball struggles to promote its national stars on the same level as other sports do.

Over the past several seasons, baseball has tried to broaden the reach of its stars. But there may be no better solution than to find ways to let fans actually watch them play.

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive...rity-world-series.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share
 
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jordkap

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Credit for staying with a team “wasting away his career? For staying for 433m (100m more than any other player)?
Not really.

Had no idea everyone was cool with the “greatest player of the generation” appearing to have zero interest in actually winning.

Maybe it’s a millennial thing?
Just put up your great individual stats and collect regular season MVPs but avoid any actual playoff baseball.
Wouldn’t the millennial thing actually be to all go to the same team to win, like the NBA. The way he is doing it is actually old school, stick with the team that drafted you and ride it out.
 

yesrutgers01

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Never said he wasn’t a great or HOF player.

But having zero interest in leaving a team “wasting away his career” while also resigning for 100m more than any other player also says something about the type of player you are.

Would Jordan have stayed in Chicago if the Bulls were constantly out of playoff contention by mid-season?
And a ton of people give him major props for loyalty. And do you really think he isn’t getting the same $$$ as a FA?
 

RU_Planning

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Wouldn’t the millennial thing actually be to all go to the same team to win, like the NBA. The way he is doing it is actually old school, stick with the team that drafted you and ride it out.
When NBA players did that they were told they didn’t care about winning and only about money. Now all of the sudden not carrying about winning is lauded.
 
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zappaa

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Never said he wasn’t a great or HOF player.

But having zero interest in leaving a team “wasting away his career” while also resigning for 100m more than any other player also says something about the type of player you are.

Would Jordan have stayed in Chicago if the Bulls were constantly out of playoff contention by mid-season?
Ernie Banks and Ted Williams...two all/time greats would do the same
 

NickRU714

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Ernie Banks and Ted Williams...two all/time greats would do the same

Again - never said Trout wasn’t all time great or future HOF.

You are certainly the expert for baseball history and mindset of an athlete.

How would you factor or weigh desire to win in ranking all-time great players?
Trout resigned with a team that has made the playoffs once in his 9 year career (3 playoff games).

Also - Banks and Williams was a very different landscape. They weren’t staying with losing teams and also signing for 433million (100m more than any other player).
 

zappaa

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Again - never said Trout wasn’t all time great or future HOF.

You are certainly the expert for baseball history and mindset of an athlete.

How would you factor or weigh desire to win in ranking all-time great players?
Trout resigned with a team that has made the playoffs once in his 9 year career (3 playoff games).

Also - Banks and Williams was a very different landscape. They weren’t staying with losing teams and also signing for 433million (100m more than any other player).
Ball players suffer from the same delusion fans do.
I’m sure Trout believes the Angels will contend next year.
“You gotta believe”
 

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3 career playoff games.
Resigned for 433m with a team that had zero chance of competing.

More expensive Machado.
At least Harper went to a competitive team in Philly.

Knowing what you know now....do you really think Harper is worth a 10 year $330,000,0000 contract?

Acuna, Soto.. say "NO". And there is more fresh talent on the horizon.

Harper is lucky he got the contract....but he's definitely not worth it. He wouldn't even make my first ….and probably not my second team all star outfield.

Maybe honorable mention.

How much would Mantle, Mays, Aaron, Clemente (in their primes) be worth in today's market?

MO
 

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Credit for staying with a team “wasting away his career? For staying for 433m (100m more than any other player)?
Not really.

Had no idea everyone was cool with the “greatest player of the generation” appearing to have zero interest in actually winning.

Maybe it’s a millennial thing?
Just put up your great individual stats and collect regular season MVPs but avoid any actual playoff baseball.
So you respect LeBron’s move to Miami right?
 

zappaa

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Knowing what you know now....do you really think Harper is worth a 10 year $330,000,0000 contract?

Acuna, Soto.. say "NO". And there is more fresh talent on the horizon.

Harper is lucky he got the contract....but he's definitely not worth it. He wouldn't even make my first ….and probably not my second team all star outfield.

Maybe honorable mention.

How much would Mantle, Mays, Aaron, Clemente (in their primes) be worth in today's market?

MO
Same as the great players of today
 
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willisneverrana43

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He just chose to resign there for 12y/433m (100m more than Harper).

Cant blame the team.
Sounds like Trout values money over winning.
. . . .
It never "sounds" like that with a player who forewent free agency. Another team would have paid him even more. He's a historic player.
 

zappaa

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@zappaa

How much would Ruth be worth in his prime, when his HR total (by himself) may have equaled or exceeded the many teams in the league.

He also put fannies in the seats.

Compared to Harper et al IMO he'd be the first Billion dollar baby!

MO
https://www.si.com/mlb/strike-zone/2013/07/12/99-cool-facts-about-babe-ruth
Ty Cobb said Gehrig and Ruth weren’t good enough to play in his day.
No one from any era can talk about today’s hitters when every staff has 5 guys throwing 100 mph.
Any other era had 1 in the entire league.
Bob Gibson’s fast ball is Gerrit Cole’s change up.
 

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Ty Cobb said Gehrig and Ruth weren’t good enough to play in his day.
No one from any era can talk about today’s hitters when every staff has 5 guys throwing 100 mph.
Any other era had 1 in the entire league.
Bob Gibson’s fast ball is Gerrit Cole’s change up.


Zap

Thanks!

I'd like to "like" your post...But I've a Cardinal fan forever/ still remember when Gibby struck out 17 Tigers (WS), my first year of Grad School.
Hard to believe that Gibby, Feller, Ryan (!) , Koufax wouldn't have made a dent in this radar driven world!~

MO
 

zappaa

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Zap

Thanks!

I'd like to "like" your post...But I've a Cardinal fan forever/ still remember when Gibby struck out 17 Tigers (WS), my first year of Grad School.
Hard to believe that Gibby, Feller, Ryan (!) , Koufax wouldn't have made a dent in this radar driven world!~

MO
They’d all still be great pitchers today, just as today’s great pitchers would be great in their day
 
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Had no idea everyone was cool with the “greatest player of the generation” appearing to have zero interest in actually winning.
This is a dumb take. I love that he has loyalty to his team and wants to play his career wearing the same uniform. It does not mean he does not want to WIN. It bothers me more when veterans leave their franchises to go chasing rings rather than do whatever they can to make those franchises the best they can be.

By your argument, you should be supportive of any college players using the transfer portal to leave RU in the future for a program with a better chance of winning the national championship or going to a Rose Bowl, or Eugene bailing on our hoops team when he is supposed to be a senior captain for a chance at making the NCAAs with Oregon next year.
 

greenknight

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The MVP used to be the player that got you to the playoffs....lemaehieu would have been a better choice. The Yankees would not have sniffed the playoffs w/o his performance...drove in 100+ from lead off spot. Should not go to a player to a team that finished 20+ games below 500
 

WhiteBus

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Turns out Ohtani values actual winning over loyalty. Too bad he’s not like Trout and is fine missing the playoffs every year.

I wonder if teams will shy away from Ohtani because he’s not “loyal and sticking it out with the team” he started with.

https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/37991194/as-free-agency-nears-ohtani-desire-win-gets-stronger
Huh?? Shy away?? I pretty sure you must be kidding. Teams will certainly shy away from him only because they can't afford him.
I never understood why Trout signed that deal with LA. As soon as the season is over he is back in South Jersey and at every home Eagles game. The Angels can't seem to get their act together even having the two best players in baseball.
 

dconifer0

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Somebody please compile the all-time fishy all/star team.

Randy Bass, Sid Bream, Catfish Hunter, Steve Garfish, Ray Chapman, Tim Salmon.

Dir Mike Trout and Salmon ever play together for the Angels?
 

Morrischiano2

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Trout is easily the best player in baseball. If you don’t know that, you should watch other teams besides the Yankees or Mets every now and again. It’s actually not close either.
Trout is the second best player on his team.

Ohtani is the best player of the last 10 years.