week-old farewell to bob crosby
Posted this on my personal blog on 12-19... but felt like i needed to say my respects in a more public forum.
reading it now makes me sad
Dec 19
The A's placed one time rookie of the year shortstop Bobby Crosby on waivers this morning. For all intents and purposes, Billy Beane ended the 4 year professional relationship, casting him into the offseason market--hoping some other team will eat the $5.7 MM owed him for 2009. Crosby was not traded, he was simply released. After failing to upgrade the infeild with free agent Shortstop Rafael Furcal, the A's were forced to take a hard look at their current personnel. Crosby did not make the cut.
The son of St Louis Cardinals utility infielder Ed Crosby, Bobby exceeded all expectations when he exploded his rookie year (2004) hitting 22 homers, and knocking in 64 runs. He was picked, almost unanimously for the honor of outstanding rookie in the AL, joining the ranks of legendary shortstops Cal Ripken, Ozzie Guillen and Derek Jeter. He appeared to be the next big superstar for the A's... but that never really materialized.
For many, shortstop is the most athletic of all positions in baseball. It requires a strong arm, quick feet and sharp instincts (and it also helps if you can bat leadoff/steal bases). There is a certain mystique to those who play it well; a talented shortstop is a natural. For A's fans Crosby appeared to show all the signs of a gifted, agile infielder, plus he could hit... That strong start kept the faith warm with the fans until about September '08.
This year Crosby saw a full season's worth of playing time, and didn't do much with it. Fan expectations were that he would finally have his chance to live up to his potential. It was felt that all he needed was a full season, free of injuries, to really shine. But instead he batted .237 and struck out a disappointing 96 times in 2008. If anyone was withholding judgement on Crosby's true colors, it appears we've seen them.
What happened? How did such a promising young star all of a sudden find himself out of a job? Crosby was lights-out in college, the minors, and his first year in the majors. It was easy to be optimistic about his development. But time is the great equailizer. Ongoing injuries, limited playing time and unknown intangibles all took a toll on Crosby's production since that breakout season, and he has become a career .235 hitter. Not exactly the stuff of miracles.
But hey, nothing is forever. Guys don't just keep their edge... even a natural. Compettion improves every year and so must every player. And for every player, strength fades... Injuries pile up... Skills get less sharp, and before long the downward momentum catches up. For Crosby, it happened in the middle of what should be his prime.
It's unlikely any Major League franchises will take an interest in Cros. Evaluating talent is an inexact science, and the rule of thumb is to underestimate potential in order to mitigate risk (especially a 5.7 million dollar risk). The chance that he will turn it around is a risky one. Moreover, most teams have a shortstop, and the sought-after free agents have been snatched up. The market does not look promising for the 6th man to win rookie of the year for the A's.
Comebacks can happen, but like so many promising baseball players, Crosby will probably fade into memory. A's fans will remember him mostly for what we thought he would become. Sadly, he will be known more for for his potential (and failure to meet it) than for his successes. It is what it is. For what it's worth, I feel some sadness. But it's nothing Jose Reyes in an A's uniform wouldn't fix.
-J
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isn't the jury still out on that?...
even if we dont get anyone? my understanding is that we have the option of using him (or sending him to Sacto) or just eating his contract and releasing him/giving petit a shot instead.
No offense but I prefer my history of Crosby

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by iamawesomer on Dec 23, 2008 6:34 PM PST reply actions 3 recs
absolutely phenomenal.
Home of the Rod Barajas Movement
It looks like Crosby's handwriting!
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unquestionably
what other graph is so fact-filled?? So instructive??
fabulous stuff.
Officially awaiting the 2009 season.
by One won lost won on Dec 23, 2008 8:01 PM PST up reply actions
AND DO YOU HAVE ONE FOR BARRY ZITO?
and can you make it in black/orange and fwd me the URL?
by jaylikewise on Dec 23, 2008 11:20 PM PST up reply actions
absolutely amazing
Some of the most violent things I’ve ever seen were at Raiders games. And I’ve been to jail. - leopold bloom
by designatedforassignment on Dec 23, 2008 10:11 PM PST up reply actions
I'm surprised his skills are still in the positive numbers range...
Say something funny.
by muffinpryde on Dec 23, 2008 10:17 PM PST up reply actions
This was an excellent
assessment of the one time R.O.Y. SoCAL golden boy SS…
All I can say is; “What a shame!!!”
"What do we do with Crosby? Well, in my neighborhood, trash goes out on Mondays." ~ Nico
outright him
I believe the team can send him to Sac, but he has the right to refuse the assignment in effect setting himself free
6+4+3=2
'If a woman has to choose between catching a fly ball and saving an infant's life, she will choose to save the infant's life without even considering if there are men on base."
Dave Barry
And in effect setting US free!
I like Cindi. A. She never pretends to know more than she does. B. She has unbridled enthusiasm for her "Hotties," and isn't afraid to show it. -IM4Oakgal
Not really
Well, it sets AN free. Doesn’t set the A’s free from the obligation to pay him 5.25 million dollars, however.
Your 2008 Athletics: It's Nothing Personal.
In my heart, I believe that if the A's
cashed $5.25million, and laid all the bills out between second and third base, they’d get similar defense and slightly better hitting out of SS.
I like Cindi. A. She never pretends to know more than she does. B. She has unbridled enthusiasm for her "Hotties," and isn't afraid to show it. -IM4Oakgal

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