Found June 25, 2009 on
MVN:
Okay, so he's not Manny. Manny's hair seems to have infinite
amounts of hits in it (of course, we now know what else is in it.) Not Vlad's.
His hair had become an albatross. A liability. An anchor.
It had turned a power hitter into David Eckstein.
Fooled me. I actually thought it was because Vlad swung at
every pitch like he was on deadline. I thought it was because he was so off
balance after every swing, he looked like an ice skater about to fall on their
you know what. I thought it was because
Vlad seemed to think that adjustments were things only for car mechanics.
But it was the hair. There were no more hits left in the
hair.
Who knew? He looked like the old Vladdy. Hair flying, bat
wailing. But there was no more pop. No more punch. No more power. Vlad was one
step away from batting behind Aybar in the line-up. Teams were walking Hunter just
to get to Vlad.
The man tied with Lou Gehrig for most consecutive seasons
batting .300 with 25 or more homers was being welcomed at the plate like an
automatic out. He was worse than that. He was TWO automatic outs. Vlad hit into
so many double plays, you could start heading to the refrigerator as soon as he came to the plate.
But no more. Now the anchor has been lifted. The smile is
back. The power has returned.
The hair is gone. And hopefully, so is the rest of the
American League West.
Original Story:
http://mvn.com/bigabaseball/2009/06/2...
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