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Why Jacoby Ellsbury Can Compete...a Dude with Duende

by Ron Sen, MD
created April 22, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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It matters little whether we talk basketball, baseball, football, checkers, or chess...strength up the middle remains a precursor for success. I have no interest in reputation over production. And I do not believe in enshrining unproven players in the pantheon of greatness.

But I do believe not only in Platonic but Aristotlean truth. The simple truth reveals itself day by day, that Jacoby Ellsbury can compete with the best in the American League for an All-Star outfield berth.

At 24 Ellsbury has the raw athletic tools with an incomplete skill set for greatness. Yet even an embryonic Ellsbury produces. Despite an early season platoon in Boston's outfield, Ellsbury is second in the AL in runs scored (16), second in stolen bases (8), and his .444 on base percentage would be among the league leaders if he had sufficient plate appearances. Even with training wheels technique on the bases, Ellsbury is on pace to steal nearly 70 bases, something unheard of in station-to-station baseball Boston. And he hasn't been caught stealing yet in sixteen major league tries.

He hasn't proven that he can hit left handed pitching, hasn't hit for power yet, and time will tell whether he can handle the hard stuff inside that left handers must to succeed in The Show. What he has proven is the ability to perform under big market bright lights, which many players, young or old cannot.

I'm not claiming that Ellsbury deserves your All-Star vote, yet. But he deserves your attention, an exciting force that alters the Red Sox' stodgy tradition of plodding sluggers. In the parlance of George Frazier, he has not only the talent, but duende.


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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
609 days ago
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You mean "duende" isn't the name of his stupid haircut?
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MegECass110AAA-er
608 days ago
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You want a stupid haircut? Go look at Jed Lowrie.
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KelsdadAll-Star
609 days ago
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Been writing yourself prescriptions again, Doc?
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SSreportersLegend
609 days ago
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Why haven't you been nominated for commenter of the year...ever?
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KelsdadAll-Star
609 days ago
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Thanks for volunteering, SS, I appreciate the sentiment.
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SSreportersLegend
609 days ago
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K D This guy is a fan of Kelsdad.
(even if he's a Yankees Fan)

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MegECass110AAA-er
608 days ago
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I think "Exciting force" is a good way to describe him at this point. He's sure as hell exciting, and he's a force when he gets on base, but he's got a ways to go before he starts in center at the All-Star game. I've laid off the Jacoby-Aid a bit, and I find myself enjoying him even more.
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TylersaltAll-Star
608 days ago
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I'm not sure he's gonna challenge for an All-Star berth, but he's starting off well.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
608 days ago
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Jacoby Ellsbury is leading the team in runs with 16 and in walks with 13.However he has only 3 extra base hits in 47 at bats and 7 RBI's. Coco Crisp has batted 40 times which is only 7 less than Ellsbury but Ellsbury leads Crisp in runs 16-4, RBI's 7-3, in stolen bases 8-2 and in on base percentage .444 to .349. Crisp does lead in batting with a .325 average to .277 by Ellsbury. I think Ellsbury has a bright future with the Red Sox and it will be even better when he is the everyday starter in center field.
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MegECass110AAA-er
608 days ago
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I have some unfortunate news..."duende" in Spanish literally translates to "elf". We have to come up with something else...Man with Machismo?
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