Al Simmons joined the Philadelphia Athletics when he was acquired from Milwaukee of the American Association before the 1924 Season. He would have a great rookie season with 183 Hits and a .308 Batting Average, so it was clear that he was a good hitter, but what he would do afterward would make his first year in the Majors look, pedestrian.
Signed in 1901, Eddie Plank would have a good rookie season for the Philadelphia Athletics, where he won 17 Games. That is a good number, but it would take seven seasons before he had anything lower than that.
Jimmie Foxx was signed by the Philadelphia Athletics as a teen in 1925, and he would emerge as one of the most lethal power hitters in not just Athletic history but that of all of Baseball.
Rickey Henderson is a lot of things. He is eccentric. He often refers to himself in the third person. He is the greatest leadoff hitter ever. He is the ultimate base stealer. He was a first ballot Hall of Famer.