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  • highlight_reel
    MVP
    • Aug 2005
    • 1053

    #1

    Billy Beane: Up and Down and Up Again

    Billy Beane: Up and Down and Up Again
    Date posted: May 4, 2006
    Written by: highlight_reel

    Billy Beane was always good at whatever he did as a kid. Take this: Beane could dunk before he could palm a ball. He was a superior athlete in everything, a tremendous competitor.

    Beane was drafted in 1980 by the New York Mets, with the 23rd pick in the 1st round. The main question after drafting Billy was whether he was going to college, or going to the pros. Stanford offered him a scholarship, and the New York Mets offered him $125,000 cash.

    The decision was his, not his parents’: college or sign? Billy chose to sign with the Mets, for the latter amount of cash.

    That was a decision that he lived to regret. Billy showed loads of power, and potential to gain more, but still, he played poorly. In his first 5 seasons, playing from low A to AA, Billy averaged .243 with 9 homeruns per year. In the end of 1984, despite his bad average and low production, Billy was called up to the New York Mets. He hit .100.

    From then on, he became Mr. Journeyman. He went AAA to MLB to AAA to MLB to AAA to MLB to AAA to MLB. Billy, the so called “future hall-of-famer” went to being the next bust. His career average was a dismal .219, just above the Mendoza line.


    As a Twin, Billy played in 92 games over 2 seasons and hit .217 with 3 HRs.

    In 1989, Beane was signed as a free agent by the Oakland Athletics. After playing 37 games and hitting .241, Billy called it quits in spring training of 1990. He came into the GM, Sandy Alderson’s office, and asked him for a job as an MLB Advance Scout. Reluctantly, Alderson gave him the job.

    3 years passed since Beane retired as a baseball player, and when Walt Jocketty (the assistant general manager) left the organization in 1993, Beane was promoted.

    In October of 1997, the A’s once again promoted Billy. With Sandy Alderson stepping down, Billy Beane took the reigns of General Manager.


    Sandy Alderson now serves as CEO of the San Diego Padres.

    Billy Beane changed the Oakland franchise, from top to bottom. Taking over a franchise with not as much money as teams like the New York Yankees, Beane had to find a way to spend little money, but still get results. Using a statistic that was still not a household name, ON-BASE PERCENTAGE, Billy was able to do just that.

    Players like Scott Hatteberg and John Mabry, supposedly “washed away players”, found their way into the Athletics’ organization. Scott Hatteberg always had great plate discipline, but no one recognized that.

    No one, that is, except for Billy Beane.

    In the draft room, to any normal baseball fan, Beane is an idiot. In the draft room, to anybody who’s seen Beane’s magic work for many years, Beane is nothing but genius. Take Barry Zito for example. Supposedly, Zito had no fastball, so he wouldn’t succeed in the big leagues.

    If having a career record of 88-55 with a 3.53 ERA isn’t proving them wrong, what is?

    Look at the 2002 draft. Billy Beane lost players such as Jason Giambi, Johnny Damon, and Jason Isringhausen, therefore getting 6 draft picks. Billy wanted to draft 6 people in the first round: Nick Swisher, Joe Blanton, Jeremy Brown, and Mark Teahen. Would you believe that he got all of them? Through some talk with Steve Phillips, Billy convinced Phillips [former GM of the Mets] to draft Scott Kazmir instead of Nick Swisher. In the end, it happened.

    Check this: Nick Swisher and Joe Blanton are both in the Athletics major leagues. With Eric Chavez deciding to stay as an A, Teahen was not needed, leading to his trade. Jeremy Brown is on the A’s 40-man roster, and not only because of potential like Billy Beane was, but because he performs.

    How about this statistic: From 1998-2005, the A’s compiled a record a 732-563 record, 5th best in all of baseball. This year, the A’s payroll is 21st in all of baseball. That’s $136,340,126 less than the New York Yankees.

    Yet the A’s still win.

    Someone, announce this: BILLY BEANE IS THE BEST GM IN BASEBALL. Period.

    The Athletics DEFINITELY play


    Yet it works.
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    Just written by me today, what do you all think? Give me suggestions, and keep in mind that I am 12.
  • GBrushTWood
    Banned
    • Mar 2003
    • 1624

    #2
    Re: Billy Beane: Up and Down and Up Again

    This post sucks.

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    • highlight_reel
      MVP
      • Aug 2005
      • 1053

      #3
      Re: Billy Beane: Up and Down and Up Again

      Originally posted by GBrushTWood
      This post sucks.
      Care to give any reasons why?

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      • Jistic
        Hall Of Fame
        • Mar 2003
        • 16405

        #4
        Re: Billy Beane: Up and Down and Up Again

        Not bad. And I agree that Beane is dam good. He's had his doubters but proven them wrong time and time again.
        PSN: JISTIC_OS
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        • deeman11747
          G-M*nnnn
          • Feb 2003
          • 3194

          #5
          Re: Billy Beane: Up and Down and Up Again

          Originally posted by GBrushTWood
          This post sucks.
          No need for that. I thought it was pretty good for a 12 year old. Looking for a career in sports writing ?

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          • highlight_reel
            MVP
            • Aug 2005
            • 1053

            #6
            Re: Billy Beane: Up and Down and Up Again

            Originally posted by deeman11747
            No need for that. I thought it was pretty good for a 12 year old. Looking for a career in sports writing ?
            Yep, that's what I want to do.

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            • BGarrett7
              All Star
              • Jul 2003
              • 5890

              #7
              Re: Billy Beane: Up and Down and Up Again

              I think you'll need to give me a couple CAPs before I'll read it.

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              • Blaxican8504
                All Star
                • Jul 2002
                • 4150

                #8
                Re: Billy Beane: Up and Down and Up Again

                Pretty good. Pretty good.

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                • GBrushTWood
                  Banned
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 1624

                  #9
                  Re: Billy Beane: Up and Down and Up Again

                  Originally posted by highlight_reel
                  Care to give any reasons why?
                  Whoops, I didn't even read the part where you mentioned you were 12. My bad. That was a pretty dick thing to say.

                  *looks in the mirror and sees donkey*

                  You might want to revise the part about how he picked Swisher over Kazmir. Kazmir is likely to be a better ballplayer than Swisher.

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                  • joeysosa
                    MVP
                    • Apr 2005
                    • 1051

                    #10
                    Re: Billy Beane: Up and Down and Up Again

                    Originally posted by GBrushTWood
                    Whoops, I didn't even read the part where you mentioned you were 12. My bad. That was a pretty dick thing to say.

                    *looks in the mirror and sees donkey*

                    You might want to revise the part about how he picked Swisher over Kazmir. Kazmir is likely to be a better ballplayer than Swisher.
                    Swisher is batting .315 with 10 home runs, 28 RBI's and 11 drawn walks in his 2nd year so far (he also had 3 more RBI's today). That's pretty damn great, the guy is on pace to be a star in this league.

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                    • GBrushTWood
                      Banned
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 1624

                      #11
                      Re: Billy Beane: Up and Down and Up Again

                      Originally posted by joeysosa
                      Swisher is batting .315 with 10 home runs, 28 RBI's and 11 drawn walks in his 2nd year so far (he also had 3 more RBI's today). That's pretty damn great, the guy is on pace to be a star in this league.
                      *sigh*

                      Small sample size dude. Players can have great first months, that doesn't mean they establish new baselines at that level. I'd be astonished if Swisher batted over .300 this year.

                      Kazmir is a lefty who throws in the mid 90's. Even without great command, that kind of talent is far more precious and valuable than a 1B/corner outfielder with decent pop and good plate discipline.

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                      • jmw1137
                        *t's g*nn* b* L*g*nd*ry
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 1119

                        #12
                        Re: Billy Beane: Up and Down and Up Again

                        Very good article. I wrote for my high school & college newspaper and currently am a regular (paid) writer for a trade magazine with a pretty good size circulation so I guess I might know a thing or two about writing. I wasn't reading it with the intention of proofing it so not sure if it was perfect but it sounded like something I would expect to read on MLB.com or SI. Good work.

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                        • highlight_reel
                          MVP
                          • Aug 2005
                          • 1053

                          #13
                          Re: Billy Beane: Up and Down and Up Again

                          Originally posted by GBrushTWood
                          Whoops, I didn't even read the part where you mentioned you were 12. My bad. That was a pretty dick thing to say.

                          *looks in the mirror and sees donkey*

                          You might want to revise the part about how he picked Swisher over Kazmir. Kazmir is likely to be a better ballplayer than Swisher.
                          He DID pick Swisher over Kazmir. Read Moneyball.

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                          • deeman11747
                            G-M*nnnn
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 3194

                            #14
                            Re: Billy Beane: Up and Down and Up Again

                            Originally posted by highlight_reel
                            He DID pick Swisher over Kazmir. Read Moneyball.
                            I think he meant how you said taking Swisher over Kazmir was a good choice.

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                            • Blaxican8504
                              All Star
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 4150

                              #15
                              Re: Billy Beane: Up and Down and Up Again

                              Originally posted by jmw1137
                              Very good article. I wrote for my high school & college newspaper and currently am a regular (paid) writer for a trade magazine with a pretty good size circulation so I guess I might know a thing or two about writing. I wasn't reading it with the intention of proofing it so not sure if it was perfect but it sounded like something I would expect to read on MLB.com or SI. Good work.
                              Co-sign.

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