June 10, 200421 yr Mine is definetly Vlad Guerrero. IMO, he is everything you'd want in a superstar player-- a true class act. I was an expos fan when he was there, and now I'm really beginning to become an Angels fan because of him, and just the overall direction of the franchise.
June 10, 200421 yr This needs to go in the non Sox sports area... I would have to say Barry Bonds, just because it is a spectacle watching him hit.
June 10, 200421 yr Jim Thome. No roids, no nutrition "gurus," no 24/7 personal trainer. Eats steak and f***ing eggs for breakfast everyday, grabs a bat, hits .300 with 35 Homers and 100 ribbies then goes out for a few beers afterwards. That's a baseball player.
June 10, 200421 yr This needs to go in the non Sox sports area... I would have to say Barry Bonds, just because it is a spectacle watching him hit. Me too. I don't necessarily like the guy, but watching him play is insane. He is dominant. It's like watching the Michael Jordan(in basketball of course) of baseball.
June 10, 200421 yr Author Me too. I don't necessarily like the guy, but watching him play is insane. He is dominant. It's like watching the Michael Jordan(in basketball of course) of baseball. Interestingly enough, I'm not really that big of a Jordan fan. I can't stand his ego. I'm indifferent about Bonds.
June 10, 200421 yr I would have to say Barry Bonds, just because it is a spectacle watching him hit. ^yeah that^ i went to a flubbs game just to see him not play at all. :fyou :puke
June 10, 200421 yr Anyone pitching well against the Cubs Then I'm pretty confident your favorite non-Sox player isn't Danny Haren.
June 10, 200421 yr Then I'm pretty confident your favorite non-Sox player isn't Danny Haren. Why did Jason Marquis have to get hurt...
June 10, 200421 yr Jim Thome. No roids, no nutrition "gurus," no 24/7 personal trainer. Eats steak and f***ing eggs for breakfast everyday, grabs a bat, hits .300 with 35 Homers and 100 ribbies then goes out for a few beers afterwards. That's a baseball player. Yeah, Thome is great. There was a good article about him in ESPN the mag a few weeks ago and it made me like him even more. But, my favorite non-Sox player has to be Melvin Mora. He is a great all around player, outstanding average, good power, good speed, and can play just about every position. Albert Pujols is also high up on that list. Notice most of the guys I like are 5 tool players, not just a slugger.
June 10, 200421 yr Barry Bonds or Vlad Guerrero, all though Robin Ventura might also qualify if you include ex-Sox players.
June 10, 200421 yr Then I'm pretty confident your favorite non-Sox player isn't Danny Haren. s*** it's 11-0 now. As I type this, Zambrano loses his no-hitter, shutout, ect. on a 2 run homer from Maybery.
June 10, 200421 yr Author I am also for Juan Pierre and Pujols. I used to like Uribe a lot, too, when he played for the Rockies. Their Pierre/Uribe top of the lineup was awesome. I can see the similarites to our top two of Harris/Uribe. Speed kills.
June 10, 200421 yr i like a lot but top 3 are probably: pujols griffey jr. thome Edited June 10, 200421 yr by Goldmember
June 10, 200421 yr Arturs Irbe...oh wait, you mean baseball... Talentwise - Vlad Guerrero, Pujols or Clemens Just because - Craig Biggio or Jeff Bagwell
June 10, 200421 yr Barry Zito Greg Maddux Examples of that you don't have to throw hard to get people out and win Todd Helton Craig Biggio (Plays hard everywhere he plays and Excels) Robert Fick
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