Iron Balls McGinty
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He clearly must have been a left handed first baseman growing up making that dive to stop a line drive from going to right field.
I’d take him on a league minimum / cheaper
I’d take him on a league minimum / cheaper
That's a lot of money for Saad to walk away from.
I'd definitely be looking into giving him a shot, unless there are any character issues there.
I doubt that would have been the case. Boone and his attitude/work ethic was pegged as a future captain of the team the day he was drafted. I'm not sure anyone ever thought of Saad in that way when he was drafted.Saad and Jenner were drafted 6 picks apart in the 2nd round of the 2011 draft. An interesting thought experiment is what would have happened with their careers if Jenner was drafted by Chicago and had early Cup success and Saad was drafted by the Jackets and didn’t have the early success. Would Saad have been a harder worker later in his career? Would Jenner coasted more after the early success?
I doubt that would have been the case. Boone and his attitude/work ethic was pegged as a future captain of the team the day he was drafted. I'm not sure anyone ever thought of Saad in that way when he was drafted.
If anyone would have had an opportunity to coast it would have been Boone due to the lack of direction/winning in this team like many people have done. Some people are just wired a certain way.
Just seems like apples and oranges because they are different types of players.Give Boone some cups and then a back injury, I don’t know. I’m not saying he would reach Saad leve of not reaching his potentiall, but he might say he had had a good career already and not battle back from injuries so hard. Meanwhile Saad might not have coasted like he did much of his career if he still had some goals (like the Cup) in front of him. I guess I question how Saad’s career would have turned out more than Boone. Give Saad the drive that Boone had and he would have had a much better career.
Interestingly, Saad had his two best seasons in Columbus and then was replaced by the much better Panarin so he doesn’t even get any love here. Meanwhile, Boone is seen as the kind of guy you would want for a deep Cup run, yet he has never had one.
I mostly know him as "not the guy I wanted from the 2013 Cup Winner" because he wasn't Nick Leddy.I know Saad was only here for, what, 2 years? 3 tops? But he was solid here. But he’s also one of the more forgettable “good” players in CBJ history.
I know him as the guy who missed a lot of breakaways and who was in the panarin deal.
I didn't even remember he scored 30 goals.Perhaps the quietest 30 Goal scorer in CBJ history?
Perhaps the quietest 30 Goal scorer in CBJ history?