And his Boston counterpart Phil Plantier.Kevin Maas. The next Babe Ruth… for two weeks
He was Tiger Woods for about 2 years and outside of majors, were more shocked when he didn't win a tournament during that time.David Duvall? I think he might make the list.
I have a better one:UCF football turned 1 season into a Big12 invite
Same vein, I remember seeing Sam Horn hit absolute bombs at Pawtucket and then break in with the Sox and hit like 15hrs in 50 games. Thought he would mash for years to come.And his Boston counterpart Phil Plantier.
Was going to add Mark Prior in. He had all the makings of a hall of fame pitcher.
And completely forgot about Ickey! Good one.
I saw Horn hit a few at New Britain. It's been so long. I think it was Beehive Stadium. He hit one to center that just took off and I lost it the dark sky after a few seconds. I just remember the centerfielder at the warning track looking straight up like he was looking for a plane in the night sky.Same vein, I remember seeing Sam Horn hit absolute bombs at Pawtucket and then break in with the Sox and hit like 15hrs in 50 games. Thought he would mash for years to come.
Sad story. Right up there with Gooden.How about Josh Hamilton? Granted it was due to addiction, but he won an MVP and had that iconic HR Derby performance. Looked like the next Mickey Mantle.
I recall in 2005 Michael Campbell had top 6 finishes in The Open and the PGA and won the US Open, holding off Tiger. Also won the World Match Play championship that year.A recent one to consider is Jordan Spieth. Looked like the next great golfer and has completely fallen off.
That's a good one. He's maybe the best talent I've ever seen in baseball. Bonds is the only other 5 tool guy like him.How about Josh Hamilton? Granted it was due to addiction, but he won an MVP and had that iconic HR Derby performance. Looked like the next Mickey Mantle.
Almonte was 15, two years into cheat time.Actually a great example... I was 10 years old when he burst onto the scene and made UConn basketball a thing. Then just like that, he was gone. We continued as a 20 win team and made the sweet 16 without him, but we would've been a championship-level team with Nadav for year two.
I know it was rampant cheating and everything else, but it was super fun watching that team of 14-year-olds lay the smack down. Think it's pretty much been determined that the dominant Chinese Taipei teams were using overage players, too, no?
I think he would've been top 5 players of the past 30 yearsHow about Josh Hamilton? Granted it was due to addiction, but he won an MVP and had that iconic HR Derby performance. Looked like the next Mickey Mantle.
Same vein, I remember seeing Sam Horn hit absolute bombs at Pawtucket and then break in with the Sox and hit like 15hrs in 50 games. Thought he would mash for years to come.
I recall in 2005 Michael Campbell had top 6 finishes in The Open and the PGA and won the US Open, holding off Tiger. Also won the World Match Play championship that year.
And that was pretty much it for him.
Felipe Lopez?That kid from St. John’s in the 90s. Totally forgot his name. From the Dominican Republic
Felipe Lopez, played at Rice. Met him in a South Beach bar after the Timberwolves played Miami years ago.That kid from St. John’s in the 90s. Totally forgot his name. From the Dominican Republic
Probably the best 30 for 30s I've ever seen.Oklahoma RB Marcus DuPree.
He was the next Walter Peyton or Earl Campbell.
I think he would've been top 5 players of the past 30 years
Not that this guy was in that league but:No doubt... Hamilton is easily one of the most naturally talented players I've ever seen and just had that "look" to him that so few have had in my lifetime. I think Griffey and ARod are the only other two I can think of who just totally looked like absolute stars just by the way they wore the uniform.
All good ones.Maybe not the same level of success, but more hype, but I remember seeing Schea Cotton play at T-More and think he was the most physically impressive player I'd ever seen—legit man vs. boys. I desperately wanted him to come to UConn. Lenny Cooke was it before a fairly unknown Lebron started his ruination. There are good docs on both of those guys.
As a kid, I remember hearing about Damon Bailey for years before he went to IU. He had a very solid career, but it felt like his star started flaming out almost immediately.
Sebastian Telfair had endless hype, and then was exposed pretty quickly.
Tony Mandarich was supposed to be the best OL ever.
Todd Marinovich the first "Robo QB"