Aug 23, 2012

8/23/2012 12:21:00 PM
Thy do it all the time in the Show when Teams and Organizations realize they are more than a Season away from any Post Season Accolades. Small Market Teams do it more because of their Financial Restraints and limited Revenue Steams. The Teams that are Bottom Feeders in the Show or have a Few Good Men on the Farm in Double A and Triple A Ball will bring these Players up to get more than "Cup of Joe in the Show".

The Halos for example Top Prospect CF Mike Trout is leading All Rookies in Multiple Categories and he is also in the running for AL MVP for 2012 is really rare. It as rare as the North Siders of the "City of Big Shoulders" getting to Winning Time and doing Damage. And Waveland and Sheffield Nation not picking on you just throwing a Shot below the Mendoza Line since you reside there.

The Top 15 Rookie Fielders for 2012 in the Show in Batting Average is sponsored by... when you left the Farm did you bring Good Wood and Leather with you because if you didn't it will just be "A  Cup of Joe in the Show" and back down on the Farm.

Top 15 Rookie Batting Averages in the Show for 2012:

1. Trout HALOS OF .343
2. Pacheco ROCKIES 3B .306
3. Cespedes Swingin' OF A's .303
4. Carpenter REDBIRDS 1B .302
5. Frazier REDS 3B .294

6. Rizzo CUBBIES 1B .289
7. Middlebrooks CARMINES 3B .288
8. Lombardozzi NATS 2B .287
9. Maldonado BREW CREW C .283
10. Aoki BREW CREW OF .281

11. Berry TIGERS OF .272
12. Alonso 'DRES 1B .270
13. Sanchez GIGANTES C .261
14. Montero MARINERS C .259
15. Cozart REDS SS .253

The Halos Trout will be hands down the 2012 AL Rookie of the Year and in the running for 2012  AL MVP with the Tigers Hot Corner Hitting Machine Miggy Cabrera.

A's Cuban OF Yoenis Cespedes has lived up to the Billing as he is right behind Trout at .303 and 16 Bombs with 62 Ribbies.

In the NL it is Reds Hot Corner Todd Frazier's to Lose the 2012 NL Rookie of the Year. Frazier is 5th in Average, 3rd in Bombs and 2nd in Ribbies. He is chased close by Rockies 3B Jordan Pacheco and Redbirds 1B Matt Carpenter. Referring to the Redbirds Carpenter now you see why in the Long-Term they gave Big AL Pujols a Nice Offer but they had someone down on the Farm in Time that could eventually take Pujols Place in Carp. Prime Example when  in doubt you stockpile Talent and they can always move to other Positions in most cases.

The Top Rookie Fielders in the Show will be names you will hear in Winning Time 2012 and in Future All-Star Games and on your Local Cable Service Provider.      

Note: Numbers from MLB.com

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