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    There are very few examples in baseball history that illustrate the whimsy of awards voting (particularly in the period before analytics was at the forefront of everyone’s minds) like Chris Coghlan's Rookie of the Year win in 2009. Despite posting less WAR (per FanGraphs) than multiple players, including future MVP Andrew McCutchen and the Cubs’ own Randy Wells, Coghlan won the National League award, likely because of his .321 batting average.

    Although he was the 36th overall pick and a standout player in the SEC at Ole Miss, Coghlan never found himself ranked on any top prospect boards. He played in the Futures Game in 2007, but even with that, his emergence in 2009 was a surprise to many.

    Sure enough, to say things fizzled out a bit for Coghlan after that would be an understatement. In over 1,000 plate appearances with the Marlins over the next four seasons, Coghlan hit just 12 home runs and had a .242 batting average. This poor offensive performance, plus the lack of defensive value, led to Coghlan being non-tendered by the Marlins after the 2013 season. The Cubs signed him to a minor-league contract before the 2014 season with very little fanfare.

    Amid all of the hype and excitement of the major-league debuts of all sorts of top prospects over the 2014 and 2015 seasons for the Cubs, Coghlan was one of the lone, stable veterans of the group. In 935 plate appearances, Coghlan hit .266/.346/.447, often finding himself hitting near the top of the lineup. He worked patient at-bats, drew walks, and generally was a very productive player.

    According to FanGraphs, Coghlan had the fourth-most WAR among offensive players for the 2014 Cubs, and the third-most in the 2015 season. Only Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo finished with a higher WAR than Coghlan during the Cubs’ coming-out party that second year. While Bryant, Rizzo, Addison Russell, Jorge Soler, and Kyle Schwarber rightly got so much hype during that season, there was Coghlan, quietly producing in the middle of the lineup and helping the Cubs make the playoffs for the first time since 2008.

    After the signing of Jason Heyward and the decision to bring Dexter Fowler back that offseason, the Cubs were looking at a starting outfield of Kyle Schwarber, Dexter Fowler, and Jason Heyward--not to mention, they still had Jorge Soler on the roster, and Ben Zobrist had the versatility to move into an outfield corner if necessary. Coghlan was the odd man out, and thus was traded unceremoniously to the Oakland Athletics for Aaron Brooks, who never pitched in a big league game for the Cubs. The news of that trade broke just minutes before Theo Epstein and Fowler made their dramatic entrance at the team's spring-training complex.

    However, as some may recall, that was not all for Coghlan in a Cubs uniform. With Schwarber out for the season (or, as we know now, until the World Series) with a knee injury, the Cubs traded Arismendy Alcantara to the Athletics for Coghlan in June. He never quite regained his previous form, but he still hit a slightly above-average .252/.391/.388 line in 128 plate appearances for the Cubs the rest of that glorious year.

    While he would only end up receiving three plate appearances in the entire series, Coghlan was the World Series Game One starter for the Cubs in right field, which is a trivia question I think many Cubs fans would get wrong. Obviously, Coghlan has a World Series ring with the Cubs, but really, it’s his production in the two years beforehand that he should be remembered for. 

    Coghlan would go on to play in just 36 games for the Toronto Blue Jays in the 2017 season, where he was perhaps better known for this slide than his overall batting line of .200/.299/.267, and he never played in the major leagues again.

    Only 14 other players who won the Rookie of the Year Award went on to post a lower career WAR than Coghlan's. All of this is to say that Coghlan, likely, is one of the most forgotten Rookies of the Year in MLB history. But he shouldn’t be remembered for that award, at least not by Cubs fans.

    I fear that many have forgotten him, but for two seasons, he helped usher in a new era of Cubs baseball--one that would lead to the first World Series win in over 100 years. He posted 5.5 WAR over those two seasons, and was one of their most valuable position players and one of their best and most consistent hitters during a period when the younger guys got all of the hype. He even started Game One of the World Series for them. For all of that, we should not forget him. 

    Chris Coghlan Statistics

    Standard Batting Table
    Season Age Team Lg WAR G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ rOBA Rbat+ TB GIDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards
    2009 24 FLA NL 1.1 128 565 504 84 162 31 6 9 47 8 5 53 77 .321 .390 .460 .850 122 .380 126 232 3 4 3 1 2 *7/H4 MVP-28,ROY-1
    2010 25 FLA NL 1.1 91 400 358 60 96 20 3 5 28 10 3 33 84 .268 .335 .383 .718 91 .339 98 137 3 4 3 2 1 7/H  
    2011 26 FLA NL -1.3 65 298 269 33 62 20 1 5 22 7 6 22 49 .230 .296 .368 .664 81 .290 72 99 3 4 1 2 3 8  
    2012 27 MIA NL -1.5 39 105 93 10 13 1 0 1 10 0 2 9 12 .140 .212 .183 .394 8 .177 -10 17 4 0 1 2 1 78H/9  
    2013 28 MIA NL -0.2 70 214 195 10 50 10 3 1 10 2 0 17 43 .256 .318 .354 .672 85 .310 84 69 2 1 0 1 1 H78/594D  
    2014 29 CHC NL 0.8 125 432 385 50 109 28 5 9 41 7 4 39 81 .283 .352 .452 .804 122 .356 123 174 5 3 3 2 2 7H/9D  
    2015 30 CHC NL 2.2 148 503 440 64 110 25 6 16 41 11 2 58 94 .250 .341 .443 .784 115 .347 114 195 8 3 1 1 6 *7H94/35  
    2016 31 2TM 2LG -0.6 99 300 261 35 49 12 2 6 30 2 1 35 73 .188 .290 .318 .608 65 .270 58 83 4 3 0 1 3 74H59/3D  
    2016 31 OAK AL -1.2 51 172 158 14 23 5 0 5 14 1 1 13 47 .146 .215 .272 .487 33 .213 21 43 2 1 0 0 1 459/7HD  
    2016 31 CHC NL 0.6 48 128 103 21 26 7 2 1 16 1 0 22 26 .252 .391 .388 .779 109 .348 108 40 2 2 0 1 2 7H/395  
    2017 32 TOR AL -0.5 36 88 75 7 15 2 0 1 5 0 0 9 22 .200 .299 .267 .566 53 .261 49 20 2 2 1 1 0 5H/74D  
    9 Yrs 1.1 801 2905 2580 353 666 149 26 53 234 47 23 275 535 .258 .334 .398 .731 98 .328 96 1026 34 24 13 13 19 7H89543/D  
    162 Game Avg 0.2 162 588 522 71 135 30 5 11 47 10 5 56 108 .258 .334 .398 .731 98 .328 96 208 7 5 3 3 4    
                                                               
    FLA (5 Yrs) -0.7 393 1582 1419 197 383 82 13 21 117 27 16 134 265 .270 .337 .390 .727 94 .330 95 554 15 13 8 8 8 78H/594D  
    CHC (3 Yrs) 3.5 321 1063 928 135 245 60 13 26 98 19 6 119 201 .264 .351 .441 .792 117 .351 116 409 15 8 4 4 10 7H943/5D  
    OAK (1 Yr) -1.2 51 172 158 14 23 5 0 5 14 1 1 13 47 .146 .215 .272 .487 33 .213 21 43 2 1 0 0 1 459/7HD  
    TOR (1 Yr) -0.5 36 88 75 7 15 2 0 1 5 0 0 9 22 .200 .299 .267 .566 53 .261 49 20 2 2 1 1 0 5H/74D  
                                                               
    NL (8 Yrs) 2.8 714 2645 2347 332 628 142 26 47 215 46 22 253 466 .268 .343 .410 .753 103 .338 103 963 30 21 12 12 18 7H89453/D  
    AL (2 Yrs) -1.7 87 260 233 21 38 7 0 6 19 1 1 22 69 .163 .243 .270 .514 40 .229 31 63 4 3 1 1 1 54H79/D  
    Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
    Generated 11/10/2024.

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    Remember Some Cubs: The Delightfully Resilient Chris Coghlan

    The next time you watch the final out of the 2016 World Series, watch closely, to see who the first player to reach the dogpile around the mound is. Better yet, look at the famous still frame of the legendary infield in ecstatic entanglement, and peep the face that just creeps in on the right edge of the frame.

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