Hall Rating 87 Next Ballot J.D. Drew is next eligible for the Hall of Fame via the Todays Game Era Committee in 2028. Peak 56% Longevity 44% Articles Mentioning J.D. Drew . Willie Davis: The Hall of Stats Inductee Who Was Left Off the BBWAA Ballot Dec 26, 2017 2017 BBWAA Ballot: Where is Javier Vazquez? Nov 21, 2016 Rankings by Hall …
Drew attended Florida State University, where he played under head coach Mike Martin.At Florida State, he was the winner of the 1997 Dick Howser Trophy and the 1997 Golden Spikes Award, was named the 1997 Collegiate Baseball Player of the Year, the 1997 Sporting News Player of the Year, and was a consensus All-American (1997). He also was named the 1997 ACC.
3/31/2016 · Florida States J.D. Drew , arguably one of the best hitters in collegiate baseball history, will be one of seven individuals in the 11th induction class into the National College Baseball Hall …
12/29/2016 · JAWS and the 2017 Hall of Fame ballot: Fred McGriff. Drew spent four more seasons in Boston, performing reasonably well when healthy but again struggling to stay on the field. From 2008 to ’10, he …
11/25/2016 · Matt W’s chart for Drew : A lot of debate about the Hall of Fame relates to comparing a candidate against others elected and excluded. The chart below shows all players who played the majority of …
3/31/2016 · Augie Garrido, J.D. Drew lead 2016 Hall of Fame class . Garrido entered the 2016 season with 1,950 wins and has led 15 teams to the College World Series. … and Florida State’s JD Drew , a two …
J.D. Drew was one of the greatest collegiate baseball players of all time. At Florida State he was a two-time All-American and the 1997 winner of the Golden Spikes Trophy, awarded to the best amateur player in the country.That 1997 season was absolutely absurd: Drew hit .455, with 31 homers, 100 RBIs, a .604 on-base percentage, a .961 slugging percentage and 32 stolen.
Career: 242 HR, .278 BA, 795 RBI, RF, AllStar, RedSox/Cardinals/… 1998-2011, b:L/t:R, born in FL 1975, Player: J.D. Drew Career: STL 1998-2003, ATL 2004, LAD 2005-06, BOS 2007-11 Accolades: 2008 All-Star. J.D. Drew is the only Major League Baseball player of my lifetime who was one of the least popular players in the sport before he ever played a game.