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QUOTE(Jabroni @ Apr 14, 2005 -> 10:55 PM)
He's hitting .226 right now but I'm sure he will be below the Mendoza Line after tomorrow night.

 

Credepopsitup.

 

 

Funny, Crede is hitting the same or HIGHER than AJ Pierzynski, Jermaine Dye, Jose Uribe, and 0.003 points below AaRow.

 

Let the Crede bashing have a couple days off, until he does something stupid like dive for a ball coming his way!! OMG what is he doing?!?!

 

:headshake

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Funny, Crede is hitting the same or HIGHER than AJ Pierzynski, Jermaine Dye, Jose Uribe, and 0.003 points below AaRow.

 

Let the Crede bashing have a couple days off, until he does something stupid like dive for a ball coming his way!! OMG what is he doing?!?!

 

:headshake

Jose Uribe? :lol:

 

How long do you really think Cruddy will be hitting higher than those other guys? Didn't the past few seasons show you anything about Cruddy?

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Yep, showed me that Crede his .261 2 years ago, and .239 last year when his swing was f***ed. Also showed me that Crede plays a very solid third base defensively, better option than we've had since Ventura there.

 

Is he the 2nd coming of Brooks Robinson? No, not even close. but he is a more than serviceable MLB 3rd baseman, who seems to have trouble not falling back into his long swing habits sometimes.

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Yep, showed me that Crede his .261 2 years ago, and .239 last year when his swing was f***ed. Also showed me that Crede plays a very solid third base defensively, better option than we've had since Ventura there.

 

Is he the 2nd coming of Brooks Robinson? No, not even close. but he is a more than serviceable MLB 3rd baseman, who seems to have trouble not falling back into his long swing habits sometimes.

Maybe his long swing isn't a bad habit? Maybe it's just his swing?

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QUOTE(Jabroni @ Apr 14, 2005 -> 10:29 PM)
Jose Uribe? :lol:

 

How long do you really think Cruddy will be hitting higher than those other guys?  Didn't the past few seasons show you anything about Cruddy?

 

Uribe's .192 average is not making anyone forget about Jose...so you may as well call him Jose

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QUOTE(Capn12 @ Apr 14, 2005 -> 10:24 PM)
Funny, Crede is hitting the same or HIGHER than AJ Pierzynski, Jermaine Dye, Jose Uribe, and 0.003 points below AaRow.

 

Let the Crede bashing have a couple days off, until he does something stupid like dive for a ball coming his way!! OMG what is he doing?!?!

 

:headshake

 

THose players have all established themselves in one way or another. Joe Crede has NOT. This thread is ridiculous, but the Crede bashing is merited.

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QUOTE(Jabroni @ Apr 15, 2005 -> 04:29 AM)
Jose Uribe? :lol:

 

How long do you really think Cruddy will be hitting higher than those other guys?  Didn't the past few seasons show you anything about Cruddy?

 

Hmm, so when qwerty points out one of your spelling mistakes you get mad at him for pointing out your spelling mistake, yet when Capn makes a spelling mistake, you rip him?

 

Hypocrit?

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QUOTE(DonkeyKongerko @ May 26, 2005 -> 11:25 PM)
At least last year Crede would hit random homeruns off a pitcher that was dominating our lineup.  This year he's swinging a 3 iron.

 

 

Same swing. The only difference is this year they keep challenging him with fastballs. Last year they would get cute and throw a breaking pitch that would break into his hitch and he would golf the home run out.

 

 

He looks like he is flipping a switch when he hits its very mechanical.

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QUOTE(southsideirish71 @ May 27, 2005 -> 12:27 AM)
Same swing.  The only difference is this year they keep challenging him with fastballs.  Last year they would get cute and throw a breaking pitch that would break into his hitch and he would golf the home run out.

He looks like he is flipping a switch when he hits its very mechanical.

What's so frustratingly obvious to anyone watching on TV is the deep knee bend that he does... If he eliminates that, or just cuts down on it, all of those infield pop ups turn into line drives and HRs.

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QUOTE(Gene Honda Civic @ May 27, 2005 -> 12:41 AM)
What's so frustratingly obvious to anyone watching on TV is the deep knee bend that he does... If he eliminates that, or just cuts down on it, all of those infield pop ups turn into line drives and HRs.

You would think Greg Walker would point that out Like 2 years ago.

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