As an Astros fan I express gratitude that he was able to help our team during the playoffs last year. He did struggle at the beginning of the season but woke up at the right time. I wish him the best in all of his future endeavors. He seemed like a really good guy (despite the man bun goatee hehe). Hay que seguir pa' 'lante como elefante!
Are you serious he was trash yea he sure helped us out we lost the Pennant to our most hated rival it's amazing how he gets released and the Astros start winning again
You can't make a video of Jose without mentioning how dominant he was in the Cuban league...nearly hitting .400 every year, and still holds few records to this day. He's a legend.
Is cuz bro hear some stories saying that he lost Confidence with the team and he wasn't feeling comfortable in it and even a White Sox fan Told me that Abreu always starts slows at the starting of an Season and he even said that's he's lucky month is June
Abreu was my in my dynasty fantasy team since I picked him up in his rookie season. Had a lot of fun with him and he was key to my season win in his MVP season. I really hope he finds himself again, he's such a fun player to watch.
Idk he posted an 800 ops for his first 9 seasons and is a 1st baseman who don’t tend to age poorly until their late 30s-40s. Freeman is 34 but still putting up elite numbers
@@dodgershighlights4081 There's far more examples of this happening than not. Most players don't even make it to 36. Some other notable fall-offs: Albert Pujols (first awful year he was 37), Miguel Cabrera, Paul Konerko (also fell off hard at 36), Joey Votto (although had one last hurrah at 37). These are the best of the best.
Jrose is a baseball fan?! Let's go! Love your videos man. But amen, age just caught up to Jose. Great player for a long time. And belongs in that tier of hall of really good.
He probably did a pujols. Lied about age. Explains why these guys fall off so fast. But i dont blame them for lying about their ages to get looked at and given a chance.
@@kenw2225Pujols was ok as he aged though. During his time with the Angels he had a 108 OPS+ and 12.7 WAR over ten seasons, while he managed a 102 OPS+ and 4.6 WAR over seven seasons from age 35 until retirement.
Notice how Cuban players look small/shorter in Cuban television, compared to USA broadcasting. This is a tactic Cuba uses to make their players appears short, to avoid scouts from the USA to get interested in Cuban players and to try to sneak them out of the country (which is the only way to play professional baseball if you are born in Cuba).
5:02 I watched this, Jose started punching himself in the face before he started talking. I never seen that kind of reaction from any athlete from any sport over an award like that. I recently learned a lot about Cuba, him winning that MVP made him a national icon with the cuban people. From Cuba to America is an extreme culture shock for some Cubans, imagine making it to the MLB and winning it's highest individual award. I'd be trembling with joy too if I was him.
I definitely think you should’ve mentioned his uptick in production during the playoffs last year. Not only a bit unfair to him, but also very interesting on how quickly things can change.
Keep in mind that Pito, as we Cubans call him, it's already an old guy for any sports (36 years old). And you know past mid 30s, if you don't take any kind of illegal substance, you are out of the game. I really enjoyed him playing baseball since he was in Cuba. My opinion is, get on a end-of-career special training and give one last try. If nothing works, retire.
Good analysis! A good dude all around I was happy when the Astros signed him. It was clear from 2023 his career was over. Wish him the best of luck in life!
Jose Abreu es sin duda el mejor pelotero cubano que ha pasado por las grandes ligas hasta ahora. Una gran pena ver cómo terminó con los Astros, un gran pelotero y gran persona.
If anyone paid attention they would have seen it coming. His final year with the white Sox oh sure he hit over .300 but it was all singles to right field because he couldnt pull the ball anymore and his sluggling percentage plummeted. Like how Miguel Cabrera became his final couple years.
There’s several MLB players that come to mind as far as severely declining in performance such as Javier Baez, Kris Bryant, Anthony Rendon, Dansby Swanson for starters. These four signed massive contracts and after that, they were and still are never the same player they were with their original team. Some players can’t handle the pressure with these huge multi million dollar contracts and play up to their expectations. Greed is one Hell of a drug for sure.
Thank you I'm glad you enjoyed! I love Abreu and I wanted to make sure that people wouldn't leave with a sour taste in their mouths about his story. I'm happy you commented that.
I always tried to keep faith in him turning it around when he played for the astros. The dude was a superstar. I just feel like he had a lingering lower back/hip injury that he hid from the team. He was literally getting blown away by every fastball 88-93 mph ones as well. He just couldn't catch up to them. He's set for life with free cash now so hopefully he enjoys retirement.
His stint with the Astros will go down as one of the worst Astros disasters ever. Probably 3rd overall behind: 1> allowing Nolan Ryan to go to the Rangers over a relatively small sum, and of course 2> the whole Jose Lima debacle that lasted two complete seasons.
Thanks for this video. I often wonder about this darker side of sports - what happens when you stop playing well? I can't imagine what the pressure to perform must be like.
Interesting that he took over first base from his fellow countrymen, Gurriel. Both guys just came here when they were too old, and now passed their prime. Father Time is undefeated
Ironically when his average went up it was because he could no longer handle the fastball and he was just trying to make contact. Once pitchers figured out that he was couldn’t hurt them really bad anymore, he was done. Why bother throwing curves if he can’t hurt your fastball. Career over.
I literally was thinking what the efffd happened to Jose. Dam when i was about 20 i heard of this 16 yr old in Cuba who was tearing it up. Flash forward 20 yrs and bam he was in the league and hitting his azzz off. Now its 2024 and im like what is going on??? I was expecting big things over the next 3 to 5 years from him begining in 2021.
Some guys lie about their age to get looked at and give a chance. They often fall off quickly at 34-35, but theyre really 37-38. Not for certain though, but it happens with guys from places where forging documents is easier
I was a huge Abreu fan when he was with the Sox, and I was sad when they let him go. I wonder what the trouble is technically in his case. We see all the sabermetrics, but what actually happened with him?
Simply really, fast twitch. Just like when you can't run as fast or jump as high. He couldn't catch up to the fastball any longer. Instinctively you compensate by starting your swing earlier, which makes you look like crap when it isn't a fastball.
As a HUGE Astros fan, I am really upset that he didn’t meet his expectations, I’m happy he did in the postseason, and I,was lucky to see him hit a home run in 2024
What you didn’t mention was his absolute awful defense. The Astros can weather the storm when a player doesn’t get them many hits. But Abreu was consistently giving up 1 or more runs a game on defense. Look at the Astros record at the beginning of the season when he played, it was bad. Then look at their record for the month he went to the minors. They bounced back. When he came back for 3 weeks they went straight back into a slump. Then have been doing incredible ever since he was cut. 1 players batting average didn’t cause what I just mentioned. It was his defense, he gave up 6 runs one game. He had 7 rbis on the entire season and gave up 6 runs on errors in 1 game. Him being an automatic out certainly didn’t help either.
There is a reason two first Basemen won MVP in the 2020 season... if you were a great bat and you just so happened to get lucky enough you basically went on a hot streak for over half a season and with such a small sample size there wasnt really an opportunity to fall into a huge slump or vice versa to claw your way out of a slump... other positions which gain a lot of their value from defense were at a huge disadvantage cause defensive value increases with a larger sample size whereas hitting usually decreases 🤷♂️ that being said JRam was still robbed
I think there’s a possible reason he has fell off a cliff that maybe some of the younger generation doesn’t know about. It was quite common for South American and Cuban players to lie about their age and have documents faked for them by intermediaries in order to be more appealing to major league teams. One of the reasons back in the day the cardinals didn’t give pujols the contract the angels did. It was reported by mainstream sports writers of the time and of course pujols denied it but I never heard that stuff reported after that contract so maybe an unwritten rule was established. Abrue does look old for his age and doesn’t move very well so he could be 40+. Another reason that rookie campaign was so good maybe ? He was a seasoned veteran?
We need to sweep you and keep you on that downward spiral. 6 straight losses in the A.L. beast? You might as well start selling. Btw, we'd take Jose Berrios in Cleveland!
He is listed as 37 years old but a lot of the players born in the carribean nations lie about their age to get paid earlier/younger. He was born in Cuba so how would you verify? He is probably around 39 instead of 37.
So glad. That guy has no class. At away games he would always leave the field without throwing the ball into the stands as practically every other player does for the fans. The dude is a mental case
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I’ve heard that Bagwell was going to pay Abreu the remaining 30 million dollars remaining on his contract. The moral to this is don’t act like a GM when you don’t know what the hell you’re doing.
As an Astros fan I express gratitude that he was able to help our team during the playoffs last year. He did struggle at the beginning of the season but woke up at the right time. I wish him the best in all of his future endeavors. He seemed like a really good guy (despite the man bun goatee hehe). Hay que seguir pa' 'lante como elefante!
Are you serious he was trash yea he sure helped us out we lost the Pennant to our most hated rival it's amazing how he gets released and the Astros start winning again
@@jeffstrosmchats7259 always cracks me up when bums, such as yourself, call other grown men trash.
@CarlosMunoz-hw1zj Abreu has always had slow starts. And then in the 2nd half he catches fire
@@giacobbeperales5926 stop making excuses for the guy he is no mvp
@jeffstrosmchats7259 He's 37. He's not in his prime anymore. Father time is unbeaten
I am an Astros fan, and as bad as his time with the Astros was, it was hard to see him go. A great human with an amazing MLB career.
You can't make a video of Jose without mentioning how dominant he was in the Cuban league...nearly hitting .400 every year, and still holds few records to this day. He's a legend.
Astros fans had real hope in this guy, but in the end he just wasn’t the same. :/ rip
I still thought he had a lot in the tank when he signed...
Is cuz bro hear some stories saying that he lost Confidence with the team and he wasn't feeling comfortable in it and even a White Sox fan Told me that Abreu always starts slows at the starting of an Season and he even said that's he's lucky month is June
I never did I wanted Yuli back.
Abreu was my in my dynasty fantasy team since I picked him up in his rookie season. Had a lot of fun with him and he was key to my season win in his MVP season. I really hope he finds himself again, he's such a fun player to watch.
I hope so too!
Is the title for real? Dude turned 36 when he signed with the Astros, the fact he was still good into his mid-30s is actually an outlier.
Idk he posted an 800 ops for his first 9 seasons and is a 1st baseman who don’t tend to age poorly until their late 30s-40s. Freeman is 34 but still putting up elite numbers
@@dodgershighlights4081 There's far more examples of this happening than not. Most players don't even make it to 36. Some other notable fall-offs: Albert Pujols (first awful year he was 37), Miguel Cabrera, Paul Konerko (also fell off hard at 36), Joey Votto (although had one last hurrah at 37). These are the best of the best.
Jrose is a baseball fan?! Let's go! Love your videos man. But amen, age just caught up to Jose. Great player for a long time. And belongs in that tier of hall of really good.
I love Jose man. It sucks to see him fall off a cliff like this man.
He probably did a pujols. Lied about age. Explains why these guys fall off so fast. But i dont blame them for lying about their ages to get looked at and given a chance.
@@kenw2225Pujols was ok as he aged though. During his time with the Angels he had a 108 OPS+ and 12.7 WAR over ten seasons, while he managed a 102 OPS+ and 4.6 WAR over seven seasons from age 35 until retirement.
@@kenw2225 don't disrespect Albert. 700 hr club. Best hitter of my generation (the last 25-30 years). Followed by Miggy.
That’s not as good as he should have been though
@@kristopherwilson506yea he wasn’t bad with LA but he was paid like a top tier player and was just an alright hitter that was the problem
Notice how Cuban players look small/shorter in Cuban television, compared to USA broadcasting. This is a tactic Cuba uses to make their players appears short, to avoid scouts from the USA to get interested in Cuban players and to try to sneak them out of the country (which is the only way to play professional baseball if you are born in Cuba).
My conclusion is that Jose Abreu is forever a White Sox, so if the White Sox are absolutely terrible so is Abreu.
They should bring him back for nostalgia and leadership.
@@Sammy_Boy_Smithif they bring him back it might just wake them all up again
@@Sammy_Boy_Smith I agree
He was a beast with them!
@@3-0Greenlight fr, he’ll always be one of my favorite White Sox players
5:02 I watched this, Jose started punching himself in the face before he started talking. I never seen that kind of reaction from any athlete from any sport over an award like that. I recently learned a lot about Cuba, him winning that MVP made him a national icon with the cuban people. From Cuba to America is an extreme culture shock for some Cubans, imagine making it to the MLB and winning it's highest individual award. I'd be trembling with joy too if I was him.
Leave this man alone. He was a great all-around player, loved and respected in the league. Don't belittle him. From a Houston Astros Fan.
Waaaaa waaaa don't state facts waaaaaa...
11:59 did you even watch the video? From a Houston Astros fan
He’s not going to let you hit it lil bro chill out
Great player and seems to be a great teammate and human. What a great career.
Y’all are lucky him and yuli didn’t get MLB training in their teens these guys are BEAST
I definitely think you should’ve mentioned his uptick in production during the playoffs last year. Not only a bit unfair to him, but also very interesting on how quickly things can change.
He's a multi-millionaire. All in all, he had a successful career.
Keep in mind that Pito, as we Cubans call him, it's already an old guy for any sports (36 years old). And you know past mid 30s, if you don't take any kind of illegal substance, you are out of the game. I really enjoyed him playing baseball since he was in Cuba. My opinion is, get on a end-of-career special training and give one last try. If nothing works, retire.
Good analysis! A good dude all around I was happy when the Astros signed him. It was clear from 2023 his career was over. Wish him the best of luck in life!
Thank you glad you enjoyed!
He robbed Jose Ramirez of MVP in 2020. For revenge, Jose killed the Chicago white sox organization. As courtesy he waited til Abreu left.
Jram didn’t kill the white Sox, they killed themselves
Jose would've dropped Abreu just like he did Tim Anderson. 😅
Dude chill, Abreu was the better player that year....
Abreu was better lmao
He robbed ramirez? You mean voters robbed ramirez
Still love Pito, many great memories with my white sox. Reallt bummed how his astros tenure turned out. #MVPito
I'm sad abt it too :(
This is a very good video. Keep doing what ur doing!
Appreciate the support :)
Jose Abreu es sin duda el mejor pelotero cubano que ha pasado por las grandes ligas hasta ahora. Una gran pena ver cómo terminó con los Astros, un gran pelotero y gran persona.
If anyone paid attention they would have seen it coming. His final year with the white Sox oh sure he hit over .300 but it was all singles to right field because he couldnt pull the ball anymore and his sluggling percentage plummeted. Like how Miguel Cabrera became his final couple years.
He had the second most doubles in his career in that year with the Sox
There’s several MLB players that come to mind as far as severely declining in performance such as Javier Baez, Kris Bryant, Anthony Rendon, Dansby Swanson for starters. These four signed massive contracts and after that, they were and still are never the same player they were with their original team. Some players can’t handle the pressure with these huge multi million dollar contracts and play up to their expectations. Greed is one Hell of a drug for sure.
This title could also apply to Josh Donaldson and/or Ryan Howard
Great Video, i liked how you ended it on a high.
Thank you I'm glad you enjoyed! I love Abreu and I wanted to make sure that people wouldn't leave with a sour taste in their mouths about his story. I'm happy you commented that.
I always tried to keep faith in him turning it around when he played for the astros. The dude was a superstar. I just feel like he had a lingering lower back/hip injury that he hid from the team. He was literally getting blown away by every fastball 88-93 mph ones as well. He just couldn't catch up to them. He's set for life with free cash now so hopefully he enjoys retirement.
As an Astro's fan and Houston native ... Abreu should have never been in the Lineup after Week #1 ... because he was just as bad last year ...
His stint with the Astros will go down as one of the worst Astros disasters ever. Probably 3rd overall behind: 1> allowing Nolan Ryan to go to the Rangers over a relatively small sum, and of course 2> the whole Jose Lima debacle that lasted two complete seasons.
He was also 27 when he entered the MLB so his decline was not abnormal it just seemed to have been quicker
Thanks for this video. I often wonder about this darker side of sports - what happens when you stop playing well? I can't imagine what the pressure to perform must be like.
Glad you enjoyed!
Such a sick tattoo!
Interesting that he took over first base from his fellow countrymen, Gurriel. Both guys just came here when they were too old, and now passed their prime. Father Time is undefeated
Father time comes for us all.
Ironically when his average went up it was because he could no longer handle the fastball and he was just trying to make contact. Once pitchers figured out that he was couldn’t hurt them really bad anymore, he was done. Why bother throwing curves if he can’t hurt your fastball. Career over.
Were in a rain delay down 3-2, but bookies suggest Guardians will win. -260 for Cleveland.
That's crazy the bookies still say that 😂
WE NEED THE BLUE JAYS TO WIN!!!
I’m a royals fan lol
2024 blue jays moment
Cleveland won 💪
This season blows for us :(
Do one of these on Javier Baez.. As a Cubs fan I can't believe how much he fell apart after leaving the Cubs..
It's pretty crazy! I would be open to making a video. I might wait till the end of the season to see how his overall numbers compare all-time.
He was great on the Mets too. Once he left I was sad but now i am grateful
I literally was thinking what the efffd happened to Jose. Dam when i was about 20 i heard of this 16 yr old in Cuba who was tearing it up. Flash forward 20 yrs and bam he was in the league and hitting his azzz off. Now its 2024 and im like what is going on??? I was expecting big things over the next 3 to 5 years from him begining in 2021.
He’s hitting the cover off the ball in the winter Leagues and will likely play in the carribean series
I still have a butt load of respect for this dude.
Me too! He was a joy to watch at the White Sox
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Legend!!!
White Sox should offer him league minimum for one year, use him limited but you never know and he gets his ten years for mlb retirement purposes
Tragic that he was so good for all those years and suddenly forgot how to hit. Hurts to see that he’s one of the best guys off the field too.
Before clicking this video I thought you were talking about Giancarlo Stanton. Man, that dude fell off a cliff.
No, this is always who he was. If he's healthy, you can bank on 30 and 80 at the minimum
LOL. I thought it was going to be George Springer
@@ChristianLeeTri I'm interested in going in depth abt Springer
Im seeing him in Andy Pages now. Exactly
Every 2020 trophy is Mickey Mouse. Just ask LeBron, Trevor Bauer, and the Dodgers.
It is. But it's still cool to see.
This is how i feel about Javy Baez lol breaks my heart
Some guys lie about their age to get looked at and give a chance. They often fall off quickly at 34-35, but theyre really 37-38. Not for certain though, but it happens with guys from places where forging documents is easier
Maybe in the 90s
@@DERRTYCHYBOit still happens.
Yeah seems reasonable, I mean the guy looks like he's 45.
Could be the case.
I'm almost 50, but bang - bang like I'm 20....I'm not playing. Ya'll better take your Ashwaganda
Father time is undefeated.
It’s something going on up there. Jose Abreu, Tim Anderson, Yoan Moncada.
All declined after 2021
Sounds like Chi Sox were making sure their players had a balanced breakfast.
I was a huge Abreu fan when he was with the Sox, and I was sad when they let him go. I wonder what the trouble is technically in his case. We see all the sabermetrics, but what actually happened with him?
Simply really, fast twitch. Just like when you can't run as fast or jump as high. He couldn't catch up to the fastball any longer. Instinctively you compensate by starting your swing earlier, which makes you look like crap when it isn't a fastball.
@@futurefirm Thanks. Surprising that it was sudden, rather than a gradual decline. But he's not the first to "fall off a cliff."
Wasn't there the same video 2 year's earlier, but with Bellinger?
Probably.
Turn 37 that’s how. Father Time undefeated.
What’s crazy is if he’s older than he says, like most international players, the drop off is still insane. Makes no sense.
As a HUGE Astros fan, I am really upset that he didn’t meet his expectations, I’m happy he did in the postseason, and I,was lucky to see him hit a home run in 2024
That's cool you got to see a homer from him!
What you didn’t mention was his absolute awful defense. The Astros can weather the storm when a player doesn’t get them many hits. But Abreu was consistently giving up 1 or more runs a game on defense. Look at the Astros record at the beginning of the season when he played, it was bad. Then look at their record for the month he went to the minors. They bounced back. When he came back for 3 weeks they went straight back into a slump. Then have been doing incredible ever since he was cut. 1 players batting average didn’t cause what I just mentioned. It was his defense, he gave up 6 runs one game. He had 7 rbis on the entire season and gave up 6 runs on errors in 1 game. Him being an automatic out certainly didn’t help either.
There is a reason two first Basemen won MVP in the 2020 season... if you were a great bat and you just so happened to get lucky enough you basically went on a hot streak for over half a season and with such a small sample size there wasnt really an opportunity to fall into a huge slump or vice versa to claw your way out of a slump... other positions which gain a lot of their value from defense were at a huge disadvantage cause defensive value increases with a larger sample size whereas hitting usually decreases 🤷♂️ that being said JRam was still robbed
He definitely feel off a cliff
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Swinging at strikes helps
Ya he has not commanded the strike zone well
I think there’s a possible reason he has fell off a cliff that maybe some of the younger generation doesn’t know about. It was quite common for South American and Cuban players to lie about their age and have documents faked for them by intermediaries in order to be more appealing to major league teams. One of the reasons back in the day the cardinals didn’t give pujols the contract the angels did. It was reported by mainstream sports writers of the time and of course pujols denied it but I never heard that stuff reported after that contract so maybe an unwritten rule was established. Abrue does look old for his age and doesn’t move very well so he could be 40+. Another reason that rookie campaign was so good maybe ? He was a seasoned veteran?
That could definitely be the case unfortunately.
Now do George Springer
I have thought about it!
I think for Springer, going to Toronto just killed his game, Houston should've resigned him and I bet he would still be an elite player.
He is lunging on his swing and casting his hands, no wonder he is hitting like shit by his standards.
"Became the Worst Hitter in Baseball.."
"wait till they get a load of me" - George Springer
Nuh uh, ain't no way is my boy George even close to as bad as Abreu
I'd rather hit above .200 than do what Jose Abreu is doing
They aren't even close. I mean, Jose is in AAA.
Abreu has an OPS+ of 3. Three. 100 means average. Springer 64.
haha fair. I think I might make a video to try and dissect the reason why apart from age.
I am so glad Houston Astros, my favorite team dumped that waste of money. I felt like he was bringing down the whole team
Ya the Soros have not had good value at the first base position in a few years.
Not the Andrew Heaney home run 😭
Lol
We need to sweep you and keep you on that downward spiral. 6 straight losses in the A.L. beast? You might as well start selling. Btw, we'd take Jose Berrios in Cleveland!
We’d take him in KC!!
Berrios is a beast!
@@BlueCheezy.KC GANG RISE UP
He was considered the Cuban Miguel Cabrera
Boy you should see Randy arozerena now compared to last year
I am definitely interested in that. I think I might wait till the season completes to make that video though.
@@3-0Greenlight Richie Palacios is better then arozerena now LOL
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beast!
He is listed as 37 years old but a lot of the players born in the carribean nations lie about their age to get paid earlier/younger. He was born in Cuba so how would you verify? He is probably around 39 instead of 37.
Jose Abreu became Javy Baez?!?!
IN CUBAN THERE IS NOT PROFFESIONAL BASEBALL. CASTRO CANCEL IT IN 1959...
“To understand, we have to go back all the way to when he was born.” 🙄
We really don’t, youtubers.
His sudden decline reminds me of Allen Craigs
Allen Craig was a beast, kinda crazy his career was only 6 year long lol
Look at that I have the same tattoo of the 3 crosses like that guy has on his neck but I got mine in 2014 so he copied me
The most hitter
Thank u for letting me know! I just fixed it!
Jose didn't join the Astros until Nov of 2022.
So glad. That guy has no class. At away games he would always leave the field without throwing the ball into the stands as practically every other player does for the fans. The dude is a mental case
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At just “16” years old
lol
Most hitter in baseball
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He probably isn’t the age he says he is, could be 3-5 years older, also he looks like he’s in his 40s
yes he was great player, but a terrible, inexcusable signing by Houston.
As an avid Jose Abreu fan, he’s done. It sucks but it’s really obvious
It does suck. He was an awesome player to watch for his career.
Kinda like James bradberry eagles corner. He was all-pro 2022 then one of the worst corners in the league 2023.
It's crazy how much can happen in just a years time.
did anyone see the title and think "Baez won an MVP?"
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Abreu is old. That's why he's struggling. Next video
soooo.... why/how?? Wasn't that the point of the video?? You just said he got bad and showed, the numbers, not a single reason given.
He threw me a ball in September 2023 and ever since then fell off the face of the earth.
There shouldn't have been an mvp award or Cy young in 2020... 60 games**
I’ve heard that Bagwell was going to pay Abreu the remaining 30 million dollars remaining on his contract. The moral to this is don’t act like a GM when you don’t know what the hell you’re doing.
That's very true.
He's 37
Yup, age is definitely a factor.
This is why you don’t go to the astros kids
was he really 25 when he won the MVP??????
No he was 33
25 when he left cuba
notice all the empty seats as hits homer after homer.......u don't matter if no one watches or cares
He's not a real MVP winner. The season was 2 months long
Ya that's fair. Definitely Mickey Mouse, but it was still cool to see an underdog get the award.
What are the chances he lied about his age and is older than he claimed to be
Even officially he is 37.
Could be the case, but we'll never know
I would say almost definitely, his power seemed to drop off considerably about 2 years before others of his caliber.
He got old. The end