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Post by NJtoTX on Sept 14, 2020 10:33:34 GMT
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Post by twothousandonemark on Sept 14, 2020 14:35:46 GMT
Decent. Alas, his career batting average will never see .300 again. That's a solid trait that Frank Thomas achieved, even after 10 chopped seasons without, he still finished .301
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Post by SportsFan19 on Sept 15, 2020 2:33:33 GMT
Decent. Alas, his career batting average will never see .300 again. That's a solid trait that Frank Thomas achieved, even after 10 chopped seasons without, he still finished .301 I'd still take El Hombre over The Big Hurt.
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Post by nutsberryfarm 🏜 on Sept 15, 2020 2:36:24 GMT
very nice!
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Post by fjenkins on Sept 15, 2020 16:49:25 GMT
Decent. Alas, his career batting average will never see .300 again. That's a solid trait that Frank Thomas achieved, even after 10 chopped seasons without, he still finished .301 I'd still take El Hombre over The Big Hurt. I'd take the Big Hurt over anyone.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Sept 15, 2020 16:56:15 GMT
Pujols later career is a shame. He was a joy to watch in St. Louis. One of my five favorite non-Red Sox of all time. Now he's just paycheck, cashing in money and not producing. I'm not blaming him, anyone who says they would quit and not accept $29,000,000 is full of shit. It's the fault of ownership for offering these ridiculous deals.
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Post by hi224 on Sept 15, 2020 17:11:17 GMT
Pujols later career is a shame. He was a joy to watch in St. Louis. One of my five favorite non-Red Sox of all time. Now he's just paycheck, cashing in money and not producing. I'm not blaming him, anyone who says they would quit and not accept $29,000,000 is full of shit. It's the fault of ownership for offering these ridiculous deals. yeah I was rooting for him at least to pass A-ROD. oh well.
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Post by SportsFan19 on Sept 15, 2020 18:43:33 GMT
I'd still take El Hombre over The Big Hurt. I'd take the Big Hurt over anyone. Even over a Griffey Jr, ala someone who not only played the field everyday, but with elite fielding?
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Post by twothousandonemark on Sept 15, 2020 22:48:53 GMT
Decent. Alas, his career batting average will never see .300 again. That's a solid trait that Frank Thomas achieved, even after 10 chopped seasons without, he still finished .301 I'd still take El Hombre over The Big Hurt. Definitely, Pujols is a proven playoff beast.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Sept 15, 2020 22:50:47 GMT
I'd still take El Hombre over The Big Hurt. I'd take the Big Hurt over anyone. He was my fav player in the 90's, & his complete participation in assisting the steroid investigation proved his mettle. Lucky to have seen him with the Jays.
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Post by fjenkins on Sept 15, 2020 22:54:45 GMT
I'd take the Big Hurt over anyone. Even over a Griffey Jr, ala someone who not only played the field everyday, but with elite fielding? Yes, I do not like Griffey as a person - he held the Mariners hostage, telling them he would only go to the Reds so then the REds knew they could give teh Ms whatever they want and they had no choice. I thought it was one of the douchiest moves ever. I like Griffey as a player for sure, but I like Thomas as a player and person. And his OBP is superb.
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Post by fjenkins on Sept 15, 2020 22:55:39 GMT
I'd take the Big Hurt over anyone. He was my fav player in the 90's, & his complete participation in assisting the steroid investigation proved his mettle. Lucky to have seen him with the Jays. He was teh closest thing to a '90s Ted Williams there was.
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Sept 16, 2020 0:46:35 GMT
What percentage of his homers were PED-free?
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Post by millar70 on Sept 16, 2020 1:16:45 GMT
What percentage of his homers were PED-free? Pujols? 0% That guy looked like Barry Bonds his rookie season.
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