My Premature Farewell To Adrian Beltre
I know he isnโt gone yet, and Iโm certainly a subscriber to the โanything can happenโ way of thinking, but it seems inevitable that Mr. Beltre wonโt be here come 2010.
Adrian, sometimes fondly referred to as โYaydrian," or โKing Awesomeโ over at Lookout Landing, has been one of the most recognizable faces of the Seattle Mariners for five seasons now. Despite the team being really bad for three of the years, Beltre has been one of the few consistent pieces.
Heโs garnered plenty of unwarranted criticism from fans, fans who expected him to repeat his offensive performance from his contract year with the Dodgers, despite the fact that he was playing at Safeco Field, an awful place for right handed power hitters.
The more well-informed fans, however, have had nothing but praise for him. They can see that he has not only made up for any offensive woes with his spectacular defense, but has also been worth every penny of his contract.
They can also see that he is one of the toughest guys to ever play the game of baseball. Just over the last year, heโs attempted to play through both horribly painful bone spurs in his shoulder and a torn testicle.
Yes, he played several innings and scored the winning run of a game after a ground ball tore his testicle. If more fans would think about the sheer amount of painful injuries heโs battled through in his tenure here, they might show him the appreciation that he so clearly deserves.
Heโs pretty much been my favorite Mariner since he signed here. Sure, I absolutely adore Felix, Ichiro, Guti, Junior, and almost all of the other Mariners, but there was something about Adrian that made him stand out to me.
I guess it was mainly that once upon a time I was an aspiring third baseman on my select baseball team, who got by mostly on defense. Iโm sure that was a big part of it; I really idolized him when I was younger.
It also could have been the many mannerisms he plays the game with. Thereโs the patented self-appeal that we all know and love, the Beltre shuffle, and of course, the fact that he so clearly plays with as much heart and toughnessย as anybody in the game.
With a player thatโs so easy to love, itโs tough to pinpoint any one reason. Iโm sure there are plenty of fans out there who will say they just love him for his defense, and thatโs fine. But for me, and Iโm sure Iโm not the only one, itโs a lot more than that.
Thereโs just something about him thatโs irreplaceable. He doesnโt have the stand out personality that Griffey and Sweeney have, or the home grown superstar appeal that Felix has.
I guess heโs most comparable to Guti, a quiet, Latino, defensive specialist. The biggest difference between them, though, is that Seattle is embracing Gutierrez in a way they really didnโt with Beltre.
The reason for that, Iโm sure, is that fans were expecting Beltre to come in and hit 40 home runs every year, and because he hasnโt, they see him as a disappointment, and thatโs really a shame. Itโs a shame because heโs been far from it, and thatโs obvious in the eyes of the people who have really been paying attention.
Weโve probably seen the last of Adrian, now, and weโll probably never get another chance to show him the appreciation and affection that he deserves.
I donโt know if it was just that everyone was lost in the whole Griffey moment on the last day of the season, but the crowd didnโt even give AB a standing ovation after his last at bat. It also could have been because it resulted in a strikeout, but it was sad nonetheless.
I stood up for him, and there were a few others that understood what was going on, and followed, but thatโs it. And that was a pretty good representation of what his time here was like. A few people really got it, but there just werenโt enough of them to make any difference.
Thanks for everything Adrian, and good luck where ever you end up. It probably doesnโt seem like it now, but once people realize what the Mariners have lost with your departure, you will be missed.
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