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T.W.I.B. September 13, 1977: "Rookies With Power" (Eddie Murray)


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Actually, Charboneau did win the A.L Rookie of the Year for the Indians in 1980 ...... 3 years after Murray won it in 1977.
Well...nuts. I guess I got the wrong guy. I'm still certain the 3WE commentator pushed for someone other than Murray in '77, but I don't trust my memory beyond that.

It was a long time ago!!!

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Well...nuts. I guess I got the wrong guy. I'm still certain the 3WE commentator pushed for someone other than Murray in '77, but I don't trust my memory beyond that.

It was a long time ago!!!

Hard to say...BB-ref lists the top four, none of whom were Indians. The other three all had a much higher rWAR than Eddie, by the way.

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All the 50 year olds here are loving this. That theme music gives me chills. I always think of that Ellis Valentine throw in slow-mo.

Come on now, mid 40s still qualifies too! Twib notes. Absolutely loved the twib notes. Thanks for posting this OFFNY!

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I'd never heard of Mitchell Page.

Looking at the stat lines, he probably should have won the ROY that year. I know OPS wasn't a thing then, but he beat Murray by a good bit. I'm assuming Murray won because he played for a winner?

Eddie won because, as a rookie, he nearly carried the O's to an upset division title in Seltember, hitting .364/.393/.651 with 9 homers and 26 RBI as the team went 22-9. It was very, very impressive, and in hindsight, a harbinger of things to come.

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I just came across this on youtube.

It's a This Week In Baseball episode from September of 1977.

At the beginning (which includes that great introductory song), Mel Allen narrates a couple of lines:

"Rookies with power," followed by a clip of a 21 year-old Eddie Murray going deep for the Orioles, who were locked in a 3-way pennant race with the Yankees and the Red Sox at the time.

Immediately following, Allen chimes in with "Rookies With Speed," and then show a clip of Murray's R.O.Y. rival, the late Mitchell Page, stealing a base for the Athletics:

 

 

There is a 2 and-a-half segment on the Orioles at the 3:30 mark, which features Jim Palmer, Rudy May, Ken Singleton, Eddie Murray, and Terry Crowley.

At the 12-minute mark, they talk about Murray again, followed by one-time Oriole prospect Bob Bailor, who was having an excellent rookie season for the expansion Toronto Blue Jays.

Like Moose Milligan, I was bored, and was hoping that the mods would let this have some air time on the main board before transferring it to the "ORIOLES HISTORY" section. :)

Again, the introductory song at the beginning of those "T.W.I.B." episodes alone is worth a click on the video.  :cool:

 

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Happy belated birthday, Eddie.

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