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  • BatemanPatrickl
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    • 06-21-07
    • 18772

    #1
    Rick Ankiel Back in the Bigs...
    Does anyone remeber this guy? Pitcher converted to outfielder...Here is some information...

    Rick Ankiel
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    Rick Ankiel

    St. Louis Cardinals — No. 49
    Right field
    Bats: Left Throws: Left
    Major League Baseball debut
    August 23, 1999 for the St. Louis Cardinals
    Selected MLB statistics
    (through July 18, 2006)
    Record 13-10
    ERA 3.90
    Strikeouts 269
    Richard Alexander "Rick" Ankiel (born July 19, 1979, in Fort Pierce, Florida) is a baseball player, currently an outfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals. He formerly pitched in the major leagues for the Cardinals until severe control problems forced him to take his career in another direction.

    Contents [hide]
    1 Early career
    2 Major Leagues
    3 Downfall
    4 Aftermath
    5 2007 season
    6 Links

    Early career
    Ankiel attended Port St. Lucie High School, went 11-1 with a 0.47 ERA during his senior season, striking out 162 batters in 74.0 innings pitched, and was named the High School Player of the Year by USA Today in 1997, and was also named 1st team High School All-American pitcher.

    He signed with the Cardinals straight out of high school, given a $2.5 million signing bonus, the fifth highest ever given to an amateur player. In 1998 he was Carolina League All-Star starting pitcher, Baseball America 1st team Minor League All-Star starting pitcher and voted the best pitching prospect in both the Carolina and Midwest leagues, and Cardinals Minor League Player of the Year.

    In 1999, he was named the Minor League Player of the Year by both USA Today and Baseball America. He was also Texas League All-Star pitcher, Double-A All-Star starting pitcher, Cardinals Minor League Player of the Year, and Baseball America 1st team Minor League All-Star starting pitcher. Some scouts considered him to be one of the best left-handed pitching prospects ever.[citation needed]

    Major Leagues
    Ankiel pitched his first full season in 2000 at the age of 20 (2nd youngest in the league), in which he posted an 11-7 record and a 3.50 ERA (9th in the league) and 194 strikeouts (7th in the league) in 30 games started for St. Louis. The most impressive of Ankiel's stats showed his dominance over hitters - he struck out batters at a rate of 9.98 strikeouts per nine innings (second in the National League only to Randy Johnson), and allowed only 7.05 hits per nine innings (second only to Chan Ho Park). He came in second in the NL Rookie of the Year voting.

    Ankiel threw a fastball in the 94-97 MPH range, and also possessed a heavy sinker with great movement, as well as his main strikeout pitch, a devastating 12-to-6 curveball.

    Downfall
    The Cardinals won the National League Central Division championship in 2000. Injuries to other pitchers left Ankiel and Darryl Kile as the only fully healthy starters left on the Cardinal roster. Wanting to maximize their appearances, and due to the fact that Ankiel, only 20 years old and without much major league experience, needed four days of rest between starts, manager Tony La Russa chose Ankiel to start Game 1 of the National League Division Series against the Atlanta Braves, against Braves pitcher Greg Maddux. Also wanting to shield Ankiel from the inevitable pressures of such a role, La Russa had Kile answer questions to the media as if he were starting Game 1, and it was only afterwards that he informed media members of Ankiel's starting status.

    The Cardinals jumped to a lead early in Game 1, scoring six runs in the bottom of the first. Ankiel had walked two batters in the top of the first, as well as allowed a single, but escaped unscathed. He also allowed a double in the second inning, after striking out the leadoff batter, but ended the inning with a double play. It is in the third inning that Ankiel lost control. Here is the line score from that inning:

    Maddux walked; Furcal popped to Clark in foul territory; Ankiel threw a wild pitch (Maddux to second); Ankiel threw a wild pitch (Maddux to third); A. Jones walked; Ankiel threw a wild pitch (A. Jones to 2nd); C. Jones was called out on strikes; Galarraga walked (Maddux scored on wild pitch by Ankiel; A. Jones to 3rd); Jordan singled to Lankford (A. Jones scored, Galarraga to 2nd); Ankiel threw a wild pitch (Galarraga to 3rd, Jordan to 2nd); Sanders walked; Weiss singled to Lankford (Galarraga scored, Jordan scored, Sanders to 2nd); Mike James replaced Ankiel; López popped to Viña; 4 R, 2 H, 0 E, 2 LOB. Braves 4, Cardinals 6.
    Ankiel shrugged off the event at first, joking about the fact that he was the first pitcher to throw five wild pitches in an inning since Bert Cunningham of the Players League in 1890. But in Game 2 of the National League Championship Series against the New York Mets, Ankiel was removed in the first inning. Of only 20 pitches thrown by Ankiel, five went past catcher Eli Marrero, including two official wild pitches. Ankiel appeared again in the seventh inning of game five, facing four hitters, walking two, and throwing two more wild pitches. The Cardinals lost the series four games to one to the Mets.

    The source of Ankiel's problems was apparently not mechanical.[1] For that reason his decline has been compared to that of Steve Blass, who also became unable to consistently throw strikes for mysterious reasons.

    Aftermath
    He returned to the majors in 2001 but again had issues controlling his pitches, walking 25 batters and throwing 5 wild pitches in 24 innings, and was sent down to AAA. Here his problems became incredibly dramatic. In 4.1 innings, Ankiel walked an amazing 17 batters and threw 12 wild pitches, accumulating an ERA of 20.77. He was sent all the way down to the Rookie League Johnson City Cardinals, where he was successful as both a starting pitcher and a part-time designated hitter (sporting a .638 slugging percentage with 10 home runs and 35 RBIs in 105 at bats)[2]. He was voted Rookie Level Player of the Year, Appalachian League All-Star left handed pitcher, Rookie League All-Star starting pitcher, Appalachian League Pitcher of the Year, and Appalachian League All-Star designated hitter.

    In 2002, Ankiel missed the whole season with a left elbow sprain. After being cleared to throw off the mound in December of that year, Ankiel returned to the minors in 2003, posting a 6.20 ERA in 10 starts before undergoing, in July, season-ending Tommy John surgery for his left elbow. In 54.1 innings he walked 49 batters and threw 10 wild pitches.

    Ankiel returned to the majors in September 2004, posting a 5.40 ERA in five relief appearances. Ankiel's control was impressive, as he walked just one while striking out nine in ten innings. In the minors, similarly, he walked only 2 batters in 23.2 innings, while striking out 23.

    On March 9, 2005, after a successful winter pitching in the Puerto Rican Professional Baseball League, Ankiel suddenly announced that he was switching to the outfield, after an unsuccessful practice outing in which his wildness reappeared, as he threw only three strikes out of 20 pitches. He slugged .514 in single A, and .515 in double A, with 5 outfield assists in 55 games.

    In 2006, Ankiel was invited to spring training with the major league squad again, but this time as an outfielder. He had a slim chance to make the team as a reserve player. His fielding impressed scouts and managers, and he has shown flashes of power hitting in the minor leagues. [3] However, he injured his left knee before the season started; he had to have season-ending surgery on it on May 26, 2006.

    2007 season
    Ankiel was invited to the Cardinals' 2007 spring training. In mid-March manager Tony LaRussa said Ankiel probably doesn't figure into the mix at the big-league level, but rather needed to play regularly at Class AAA Memphis as he continues his conversion from pitching. "It isn't because he isn't capable," La Russa said. "(But) unless you can guarantee that he would get 400 or 500 at-bats, it would be a bad move for him and for us."[4]

    On Memorial Day May 28, 2007 Ankiel hit two home runs in Round Rock, Texas against the Round Rock Express. He also hit an RBI double and made a running over-the-shoulder catch in deep centerfield that saved two runs.

    Ankiel was named a starting outfielder for the 2007 Triple-A All-Star Game. As of August 8th, he had 32 home runs, 89 RBIs and was hitting .267, including a 3 home run performance on June 16th at Iowa. Defensively, Ankiel has 7 errors in 95 games. He is the current HR leader in the Pacific Coast League.

    On August 9, 2007, the St. Louis Cardinals promoted Ankiel from AAA Memphis. He finished the season in Memphis leading the Pacific Coast League in home runs with 32. All eyes will be on Ankiel tonight as he is set to make his debut in right field and bat 2nd right infront of dangerous Albert Pujols.
  • Doc JS
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 09-15-06
    • 6885

    #2
    I wish him the best...

    It was positively painful watching him throw the ball to the back stop against the Braves in that playoff series a few years ago.
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    • bigboydan
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 08-10-05
      • 55420

      #3
      It's about time they bring him back up to the majors guys. This guy has just been tearing up minors for the Cardinals.
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      • BatemanPatrickl
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 06-21-07
        • 18772

        #4
        5 wild pitches in one inning is unreal. They said it was all in his head.
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        • bigboydan
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 08-10-05
          • 55420

          #5
          Originally posted by BatemanPatrickl
          5 wild pitches in one inning is unreal. They said it was all in his head.
          That happened around the same time his dad get busted for drug trafficking or something. So, I gotta figure there might have been a connection there somehow in regards to his head problems.
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          • BatemanPatrickl
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 06-21-07
            • 18772

            #6
            Originally posted by bigboydan
            That happened around the same time his dad get busted for drug trafficking or something. So, I gotta figure there might have been a connection there somehow in regards to his head problems.
            Sir, what kind of drugs was his father slanging?
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            • bigboydan
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 08-10-05
              • 55420

              #7
              I don't remember offhand the whole story sir. However, I do remember it was a big news story around here way back when.
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              • Doc JS
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 09-15-06
                • 6885

                #8
                Originally posted by bigboydan
                That happened around the same time his dad get busted for drug trafficking or something. So, I gotta figure there might have been a connection there somehow in regards to his head problems.
                Dan,

                You may be right... but he never was able to throw strikes again.

                You see if from time to time. Steve Blass for the Pirates just went out one day and couldn't throw the ball over the plate. He was out of baseball in a year or two. Never did figure it out.

                We've seen a couple second baseman, Steve Sax & Chuck Knoblock, who got a bad case of the "yips" and couldn't throw the ball to first base.

                It happens...It's sad, but it happens...
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                • capitalist pig
                  SBR MVP
                  • 01-25-07
                  • 4997

                  #9
                  Im on the Cards ML tonight.

                  later
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                  • BatemanPatrickl
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 06-21-07
                    • 18772

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Doc JS
                    Dan,

                    You may be right... but he never was able to throw strikes again.

                    You see if from time to time. Steve Blass for the Pirates just went out one day and couldn't throw the ball over the plate. He was out of baseball in a year or two. Never did figure it out.

                    We've seen a couple second baseman, Steve Sax & Chuck Knoblock, who got a bad case of the "yips" and couldn't throw the ball to first base.

                    It happens...It's sad, but it happens...
                    How about the catchers who couldn't throw the ball back to the pitchers? Trying to remeber who it was but runners could walk to second with no problem.
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                    • LT Profits
                      SBR Aristocracy
                      • 10-27-06
                      • 90963

                      #11
                      Mackey Sasser
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                      • BatemanPatrickl
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 06-21-07
                        • 18772

                        #12
                        Originally posted by LT Profits
                        Mackey Sasser
                        Mets if I am not mistaken LT.
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                        • Doc JS
                          SBR Hall of Famer
                          • 09-15-06
                          • 6885

                          #13
                          Originally posted by LT Profits
                          Mackey Sasser
                          Wasn't he with the Mets when he had his throwing problems?

                          Man, it was painful watching him clutch, double clutch, triple clutch before throwing the ball over the pitcher's head.

                          Just brutal...you felt sorry for the guy.
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                          • Doc JS
                            SBR Hall of Famer
                            • 09-15-06
                            • 6885

                            #14
                            Originally posted by BatemanPatrickl
                            Mets if I am not mistaken LT.
                            Patrick,

                            LOL...we must have been typing at virtually the same time. Yeah, I remember him being with the Mets when he had his yips, also.
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                            • BatemanPatrickl
                              SBR Posting Legend
                              • 06-21-07
                              • 18772

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Doc JS
                              Patrick,

                              LOL...we must have been typing at virtually the same time. Yeah, I remember him being with the Mets when he had his yips, also.
                              It was great watching runners on first take off on him
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                              • Willie Bee
                                SBR Posting Legend
                                • 02-14-06
                                • 15726

                                #16
                                Originally posted by Doc JS
                                I wish him the best...
                                I'm with Doc on this one. Hope he goes 0-for-4 when playing against my Astros, but I would love to see him make it back to being a steady position player a la Lefty O'Doul (though his pitching days came to an end as a result of injury).
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                                • bigboydan
                                  SBR Aristocracy
                                  • 08-10-05
                                  • 55420

                                  #17
                                  Looks like bringing up Rick Ankiel paid dividends tonight. He just hit a 3 run moon shot just now.
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                                  • Doc JS
                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                    • 09-15-06
                                    • 6885

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by bigboydan
                                    Looks like bringing up Rick Ankiel paid dividends tonight. He just hit a 3 run moon shot just now.
                                    Congrats and BOL to the young man...
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                                    • BatemanPatrickl
                                      SBR Posting Legend
                                      • 06-21-07
                                      • 18772

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by Doc JS
                                      Congrats and BOL to the young man...
                                      Good to see Ankiel doing well; he helped my cause as well with the Cards!
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                                      • BatemanPatrickl
                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                        • 06-21-07
                                        • 18772

                                        #20
                                        Hit another homerun today; good for him!
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                                        • bigboydan
                                          SBR Aristocracy
                                          • 08-10-05
                                          • 55420

                                          #21
                                          And he just got another hit not 5 seconds ago sir.
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                                          • BatemanPatrickl
                                            SBR Posting Legend
                                            • 06-21-07
                                            • 18772

                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by bigboydan
                                            And he just got another hit not 5 seconds ago sir.
                                            Should have played the Cardinals sir but I did not
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                                            • emat
                                              SBR Wise Guy
                                              • 08-03-07
                                              • 650

                                              #23
                                              Dodgers manager should be fired. They basically waved the white flag in the 5th inning. Its not like Lowe is pitching lights out.
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                                              • BatemanPatrickl
                                                SBR Posting Legend
                                                • 06-21-07
                                                • 18772

                                                #24
                                                Ankiel hit two homeruns yesterday. Let's hope he does the same today!
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                                                • bigboydan
                                                  SBR Aristocracy
                                                  • 08-10-05
                                                  • 55420

                                                  #25
                                                  He's back in the lineup today too I see.
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