Thu 20 Mar 2008
11 Days to Opening Day…
Barry Larkin, another Cincinnati native, was the successor to Concepcion at SS for the Reds. He played from ‘86 to ‘04 making 12 All-Star teams, 9 Silver Sluggers, 3 Gold Gloves and he won the ‘95 MVP. He was also the first 30-30 short stop in team history. Larkin was underrated throughout most of his career. He didn’t get much publicity early in his career because of the incredibly overrated Ozzie Smith and was overshadowed later in his career by offensive shortstops such as Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez. I’ve always felt Larkin’s well-rounded game served as a de facto transition from the old guard of Smith and Ripken Jr. to the new breed of Jeter, Rodriguez, and Garciaparra. Larkin will be inducted into the Reds Hall of Fame later this season and (hopefully) Cooperstown in 2010.