Gordon Beckham will win multiple MVP's for the White Sox.

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This kid is the real deal. A natural disciplined for average hitter with some HR pop. He only had 2 months of minor league ball before getting the call up to the big show.

Joe Crede who???
 

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He was one of the most polished minor league prospects as far as the bat goes but there are quite a few guys I'd put ahead of him. Should be a good player regardless.
 

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He is a shortstop playing 3rd base. He will eventually be playing shortstop.

I saw him in high school and college and I can tell you he is definitely on some kind of juice right now. Which is sad because he has a big bat for a pro shortstop anyway. You could compare him to Escobar from the Braves with a little more power.
 

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He is a shortstop playing 3rd base. He will eventually be playing shortstop.

I saw him in high school and college and I can tell you he is definitely on some kind of juice right now. Which is sad because he has a big bat for a pro shortstop anyway. You could compare him to Escobar from the Braves with a little more power.


LMFAO.....Wow..you couldn't be more wrong if you tried. Dude led the NCAA in bombs in 2006 and 2008...I would say he has a HELL OF A FUCKING LOT more power than Escobar. Very ignorant comment towards someone with only 6 bombs in 200 at bats to be talking about juice.
 

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LMFAO.....Wow..you couldn't be more wrong if you tried. Dude led the NCAA in bombs in 2006 and 2008...I would say he has a HELL OF A FUCKING LOT more power than Escobar. Very ignorant comment towards someone with only 6 bombs in 200 at bats to be talking about juice.

Just because you are on the juice doesn't necessarily mean you are going to hit more bombs.
 

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A Jeff Francoeur thread of near similar expectancies was here back in 2005...
 

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Jeff Frouncour? Are you kidding? Go look at Beckham's OBP and the amount of walks he's drawn. He's a much more disciplined hitter. He's a line drive hitter, and he was described as Michael Young with power when he came up. He played 59 games in the minors and he's hitting over 410 in his last 21 games.
 

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Saw him against Yanks for the first time a few days ago. Never heard of him before that. Long term prognosis is tricky but he was dynamite vs. Yanks and the Angels saw him yesterday and wished he was still in the minors. I'll follow him now.
 

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LMFAO.....Wow..you couldn't be more wrong if you tried. Dude led the NCAA in bombs in 2006 and 2008...I would say he has a HELL OF A FUCKING LOT more power than Escobar. Very ignorant comment towards someone with only 6 bombs in 200 at bats to be talking about juice.

I go by his appearance. When somebody's head grows bigger and the bones start sticking out, and their appearance changes to look like a neanderthal, you know then that they are on the juice. I could be wrong but I doubt it.
 

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I go by his appearance. When somebody's head grows bigger and the bones start sticking out, and their appearance changes to look like a neanderthal, you know then that they are on the juice. I could be wrong but I doubt it.


Aren't players going through serious testing. Penalties are severe if caught juicing. Why would this kid want to jepordize his future and reputation by juicing. I don't think he's on juice. I predict hall of fame for Gordon Beckham. His signed rookie card is selling for $300.
 

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Love this guy... really loved Alexi until they put him at Shortstop...
 

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Hes going to be a very solid pro player for several years but will never been an MVP and will even have a very very hard time making an all star team for the next five + years.

Hawk Harrelson said years ago that Joe Crede will win numerous MVPs for the Chi-Sox, how did that turn out?
 

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Sporting News voters pick Sox' Beckham for rookie honors
By Scot Gregor | Daily Herald Staff
Published: 10/20/2009 12:44 PM | Updated: 10/20/2009 8:18 PM​
Gordon Beckham looks like he's going to win plenty of awards before his playing days are over.
On Tuesday, the White Sox' 23-year-old third baseman collected his first piece of hardware after being voted Sporting News' American League Rookie of the Year.
The "official" Rookie of the Year trophy, voted on by the Baseball Writers Association of America, is announced in November.
Beckham is expected to be in a tight race with 20-year-old Detroit Tigers starter Rick Porcello (14-9, 3.96 ERA) for that award.
Selected by the Sox In the first round (No. 8 overall) of the 2008 draft, Beckham started the season in the minor leagues and made his major-league debut on June 4.
In 103 games, he batted .270 and led AL rookies in doubles (28), RBI (63) and extra-base hits (43), while finishing second in home runs (14) and on-base percentage (.347).
"It's very special," Beckham said. "The media has their opinions, the players have theirs. I guess when it comes down to it, the players' is more important. When I found out it was from the players, I was very happy about it."
If Beckham wins the BBWA award, he'll become the first White Sox Rookie of the Year since manager Ozzie Guillen won it in 1985.
"He should feel proud," Guillen said. "There's so much competition right now. But I think he has the right frame of mind and he plays the game the right way. You can see the kid wants to be a leader."
Down the road, Beckham is almost certain to fill that role for the Sox. For now, he just wants to improve in 2010.
The main goal is adding some bulk on his 6-foot, 190-pound frame. Considering Beckham was playing in the Arizona Fall League at this time a year ago, it's no wonder he appeared to wear down during the final month of his rookie season.
"I've got to get stronger," Beckham said. "Last year, I feel I kind of got a late start on getting some rest."
This off-season, Beckham said he'll concentrate on the weight room first and take care of the baseball skills later.
"I think I can improve on my strength," Beckham said. "Lifting, I'll start that pretty soon. I'll take some extended time off before I start hitting and fielding. I guess I played in 145 games this year, and I want to play more than that. It's a long season and you have to prepare yourself the right way."
When looking back at his first season with the Sox, Beckham started attracting national attention after going 7-for-19 with 5 doubles and 7 RBI in a four-game home series against the New York Yankees.
Beckham also has fond memories of his June 27 game-winning single against the Cubs.
"From there, I started to play real well," Beckham said. "I played well for about a month and a half straight."
 

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