In our effort to cover all the Topps All-Star Rookie Cards we are going to run into some stories that are not fun. Raul Mondesi's post playing career is one of those not fun stories.
For the past seven years Raul Mondesi has been under house arrest in his native Dominican Republic.
In 2017 Mondesi was convicted of embezzlement of $6 Million public funds. Baseball-Reference estimates Raul Mondesi's career earnings to be $66 Million.
Earlier this month it was reported that Mondesi has completed his sentence and is now a free man. Hopefully the $66 Million dollar man can avoid embezzlement charges in the future.
1995 Topps #180 Raul Mondesi
1994 was a much better time for Raul Mondesi. He came a HR shy (Klesko 17) of leading NL Rookies in the Triple Crown categories (.306, 16, 56). He also led all MLB rookies in Hits, Doubles, Triples, Total Bases and the NL in Runs Scored.
Those numbers were good enough to make Mondesi a unanimous selection for ROY. Modern analytics backs up the selection as his 1.8 WAR also led NL hitters, although a couple of pitchers led by Steve Trachsel (3.4) did finish better.
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We direct your attention to the text below Mondesi's numbers that features a quote by his Manager Tommy Lasorda who name drops Hall of Famer Roberto Clemente plus a few 1950s era stars - no pressure kid.
Well I had to check the stats to see how Lasorda's analysis stacks up. Here is what we found:
Sources and Links
1995 TASR Index
LA Times (Steve Henson)
Baseball-ref
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