Orlando Hudson Leads Young Bunch of Diamondbacks in Phoenix
A Young Man Himself at Age 29, Orlando Hudson is Now the Veteran Leader of a Young Bunch of "Baby Backs"
By The Writer, published Mar 31, 2007
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Hudson, you'll see, is only 29 years old. Though he's already won two gold glove awards at second base, the 2007 will only be his fifth full season in the major leagues. In Arizona, that makes him an old man, though. Hudson, aptly nicknamed the "O-Dawg" by ESPN's Baseball Tonight crew, will be counted on to provide leadership to a team that has undergone quite a youth movement in the past couple of years.
Gone are the stars of yesterday out in Arizona. The outfield position that was occupied by Luis Gonzales for the past ten years will be manned by 23-year old Carlos Quentin in 2007. Craig Counsell's out at shortstop, making way for fellow 23-year old Stephen Drew to shine. Behind Hudson in centerfield will be another youngster - the immensely talented Chris Young. Being the old man is alright with Hudson, though. As long as he's out there playing everyday, he'll take to his role quite nicely.
Joining Hudson in the infield is the aforementioned Drew and a couple other young players on the corners. Third baseman Chad Tracy is only 26, although in his fourth season with the team, he'll play a role similar to Hudson's. First baseman Connor Jackson returns for his second full season at that position. What these new "Baby Backs" lack in experience, they more than make up for in talent. Drew was the #1 overall pick in the 2002 draft, while Young and Quentin were top minor league prospects in their own right. Tracy and Jackson both had solid seasons for the club last year.
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Takeaways
- Hudson must lead Diamondbacks
- Back to Back Gold Gloves
- Rookies all over the diamond
Did You Know?
Orlando Hudson has won a gold glove in both leagues.
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