I was visiting Montreal sometime in 1995. It was clear that an exodus was underway but my relative Peter was not worried. "We have Guerrero", he told me. I knew about Guerrero then, ran well, a cannon for an arm, good range in right, burgeoning power, and a superior ability to make contact. And 20 years old. Probably as good a prospect overall as Manny Ramirez and Frank Thomas were about 5 years earlier. It turned out that Guerrero was not enough to save the 'Spos, but he has been a joy to watch. With luck, he'll be on the playing field for another decade.
Vladimir Guerrero was signed out of Puerto Rico by the Expos at age 17,
and hit .315 with power in Rookie League the following summer. Moving
on to low A ball in 1995, he took a small step forward in all batting
departments. He started out 1996 in the Florida State League. After 20
games of utter demolition (.362/.388/.650), he was promoted to
Harrisburg of the Eastern League, where he stepped it up even further
hitting .360 with power and a positive W/K ratio of 51/42 in 417
at-bats. At his age and with his defensive abilities, he was toppermost
of the poppermost among the prospects. He had a cup of coffee in the
majors that year, and then came up for good in 1997 at age 21.
His rookie year at age 21 was, by his standards, one of adjustment, as
he hit .302/.350/.483 only. Since then, he's been remarkably
consistent, hitting usually within spitting distance of .330 and over
30 homers and about 60 walks, despite ongoing back and knee injuries
and playing in unfavorable environments. He was a prolific base-stealer
for a couple of years in his mid-20s, but injuries have slowed him
somewhat. Still, he stole 28 bases and was caught only 4 times during
2004 and 2005. If he has a weakness in his game, it is his propensity
to hit into double plays.
Let's compare Guerrero first against the great rightfielders, other than Ruth, as of age 29:
Player | AB | R | H | RBI | HR | BA | OBP | SLUG | OPS+ |
Guerrero | 4895 | 860 | 1586 | 936 | 305 | .324 | .391 | .587 | 148 |
Aaron | 5940 | 1077 | 1898 | 1121 | 342 | .320 | .375 | .572 | 157 |
F. Robinson | 5527 | 1043 | 1673 | 1009 | 318 | .303 | .389 | .554 | 150 |
Ott | 6148 | 1247 | 1939 | 1306 | 342 | .315 | .415 | .557 | 158 |
Kaline | 5979 | 958 | 1837 | 957 | 232 | .305 | .375 | .493 | 133 |
Clemente | 5321 | 741 | 1633 | 657 | 104 | .304 | .344 | .444 | 113 |
Winfield | 4385 | 651 | 1294 | 694 | 167 | .285 | .357 | .464 | 134 |
Player | AB | R | H | RBI | HR | BA | OBP | SLUG | OPS+ |
Guerrero | 4895 | 860 | 1586 | 936 | 305 | .324 | .391 | .587 | 148 |
Walker | 3132 | 522 | 892 | 543 | 153 | .285 | .359 | .510 | 128 |
Sosa | 4664 | 727 | 1233 | 800 | 273 | .264 | .318 | .493 | 114 |
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