Who started bad and ended up being good? Shoutout to U/jsting for an idea, which after this chart is done. After this, we will do all 90s and older players before this era of baseball in 2015 to the present. Disclaimer: Also, I’m going with the most upvotes from the post for this chart
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Bregman. They had to perform a medical procedure on his bat. Also we get a mini version of it every year.
trey mancini
Recency bias, but Kikuchi.
The reception to the trade was universally panned, including from myself. But, we don’t make the playoffs without him. Yes, I know this past year was a little disappointing, but I think he belongs in the next square.
I really hope we bring him back.
Keuchel? Started as a soft tossing lefty with a 5 ERA his first couple years, ended up a cy young, gold glove winning ace
Wandy Rodriguez
started with mid to high 5s ERA, I never had faith in him and then he turned it around into mid 3s.
I already posted one but I’ll post another,
Framber, when he first came up with Josh James I thought Josh James was the clear better option and Framber could not locate to save his life, followed it up with a near 6 ERA the next year and now he’s the staff Ace.
6 comments
Bregman. They had to perform a medical procedure on his bat. Also we get a mini version of it every year.
trey mancini
Recency bias, but Kikuchi.
The reception to the trade was universally panned, including from myself. But, we don’t make the playoffs without him. Yes, I know this past year was a little disappointing, but I think he belongs in the next square.
I really hope we bring him back.
Keuchel? Started as a soft tossing lefty with a 5 ERA his first couple years, ended up a cy young, gold glove winning ace
Wandy Rodriguez
started with mid to high 5s ERA, I never had faith in him and then he turned it around into mid 3s.
I already posted one but I’ll post another,
Framber, when he first came up with Josh James I thought Josh James was the clear better option and Framber could not locate to save his life, followed it up with a near 6 ERA the next year and now he’s the staff Ace.