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Movement on the All Time Homer list
SteveJRogers Jul 22 2007 06:51 PM |
Barroid is still stuck on 753, could not do it on the same general site that Aaron launched # 755 and most likely a great majority of his 755 homers so he will attempt to do so at home vs the team Aaron hit the great majority of those 755 homers for.
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iramets Jul 22 2007 07:00 PM |
The 500 club is biased against black people and for that bigoted reason, Sheffield won't be allowed in.
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MFS62 Jul 29 2007 04:55 PM |
Sit down.
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SteveJRogers Jul 29 2007 05:20 PM |
"Jason Tyner is going to be a real special ballplayer"-Suzyn Waldman after Tyner's debut with the Mets. She really saw him as a Bret Butler type of player.
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iramets Jul 29 2007 05:43 PM |
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Waldman is a special kind of baseball analyst.
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cooby Jul 29 2007 07:45 PM |
How long do you think it will be until Arod breaks Bond's record? I'll bet it'll be just six or seven years
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Frayed Knot Jul 29 2007 08:17 PM |
That sounds about right:
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Edgy DC Jul 29 2007 08:21 PM |
Bonds could build up a nice little pad if an AL team (say, Oakland) invites him to DH.
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metsmarathon Jul 29 2007 08:53 PM |
i wonder what jose canseco has to say about arod in his next book...
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SteveJRogers Jul 30 2007 06:31 AM |
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Nah Derek Jeter is going to get the Rose record! =;) Actually thats what a delusional "Jeter is better than ARod" Yankee fan told me. And I really, really think he wasn't joking.
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cooby Jul 30 2007 06:42 AM |
If I were Barry, I'd play as long as I could to ward off the inevitable as long as possible.
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Frayed Knot Jul 30 2007 07:41 AM |
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Butler was the best example of what you hoped Tyner could become. Problem was that if he was gong to be successful as a slap-hitting speedster he needed to both get his OBP high and become a good ball-hawking CFer and Tyner never evolved into either. That kind of package w/only mediocre on-base skills won't cut it in a corner position. And what it really points out is that there's a big gap between projecting what kind of player a prospect could become if his development goes well and acting as if getting there is merely a matter of when, not if. Fans often fail to take that into consideration when valuing young players and then act as if they were lied to if and when he doesn't become what they themselves dreamed he'd be.
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metirish Jul 30 2007 07:45 AM |
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Of course A-Rod's career could take a similar path like the one Griffey's took.
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Frayed Knot Jul 30 2007 07:56 AM |
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Of course wanting to play and having someone offer to pay you huge amounts of greenbacks to play are two different things. Signs point to the Giants cutting ties after this year and other teams - even one that decides they could use him - aren't as likely to offer him the virtual 'Here Barry, you fill in the amount' type of contract the Giants gave him this past year. It'll be interesting to see if Barry stoops to accept a role-player's deal like Piazza got from Oakland: 1-year/~$4mil, take it or leave it; or is so used to being catered to that he thinks of himself as above stuff like that and opts to stay home.
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Frayed Knot Jul 30 2007 08:34 AM |
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Jeter is also ahead of where Rose was at age 33 (Jeter turned 33 a month ago) but so were a lot of players. Rose wasn't even among the top 10 in career hits at that age. What Rose did do was get more hits after turning 32 than anyone is the history of the game, meaning that virtually everyone is going to lose ground as they go on.
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Johnny Dickshot Jul 30 2007 08:36 AM |
Brett Butler by the way suffered a mild stroke this weekend my noozpaper tell me.
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cooby Jul 30 2007 08:40 AM |
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Keeping that in mind, of course. But I hope that doesn't happen,
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