One More Wish: Bring Back Chipper!
Written by Jonathan on December 26, 2009 – 2:20 pmTo start things off, no, you didn’t miss some big, revolutionary news that the Braves got rid of Chipper Jones. When I was sitting down to write our Christmas wish list the other day, I talked to Colin on the phone for awhile about what he wanted to see on the list and he mentioned Chipper Jones and….well, I just forgot to put it on the list. So when I woke up at 3 in the morning today and realized that, I figured I would write about today. So, no, Chipper hasn’t gone anywhere, we just want to see pre-2009 Chipper again!
So heading into the 2009 season, we made a wish that Chipper Jones would stay healthy for once and be a constant contributer to the team after playing in less than 135 games in the previous 4 seasons (with the lows being 109 and 110 games in 2005 and 2006). Well Chipper played in more games in 2009 than he had since 2003 at 143. But that’s about where the benefit to the team stopped in comparison to 2008.
Now, granted, comparing to 2008 may not be the most fair thing to do seen as how Chipper had a career year, batting .364 with a .470 OBP and slugging .574. There was a decline in power with him only hitting 22 home runs, but he continued to prove that he is one of the best situational hitters in the game.
The 2009 season however provided few of the highlights that we saw in 2008 however. By the time the season ended, Chipper, a career .307 hitter, managed only a .264 batting average and hit less than 20 home runs for the first time in his 15 full seasons in the big leagues. On top of that, he had his fewest number of RBI in his career as well, with 71. We have always said that we would rather see a semi-healthy Chipper Jones playing for the Braves than many other players, but one more wish for this season is to see a little bit of a rebound of his offensive potential.
Chipper’s under contract through 2012, but I’m still not convinced that he will continue to play after this season if he has another sub-par (by his standards) year. He’s a key piece in our Christmas wish to give Bobby one more shot at the playoffs and we want to see Chipper Jones performance to bounce back a little closer to his career average numbers. At the age of 38 just after the 2010 season begins, there aren’t many more seasons left for Chipper, so this is the year to give it one more run for Chipper and Bobby.
Tags: Chipper Jones, Chipper Jones 2010 Performance, Health, Injuries
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