April 12, 200718 yr Check out this list, and let me know what you think: http://maximonline.com/slideshows/index.as...3&src=mtm70 Who are your biggest intimidators??
April 12, 200718 yr Before I look: Gibson better be on top. 12. Gary Sheffield, Milwaukee Brewers/Atlanta Braves/L.A. Dodgers/New York Yankees/San Diego Padres/Florida Marlins/Detroit Tigers What's most terrifying about Shef isn't his wrist-whippingly feral swing, which sends barely foul liners careening at his poor third-base coach. No, it's that he clearly doesn't give a s*** about anything not relating to his contract status. A new position in the middle of a pennant race? No problem. A sex tape allegedly depicting his wife doing some decidedly non-Christian stuff with R. Kelly? Pshaw. On the most rational of days, his eyes flash mad crazy. Huh. Sudden Sam, good. Eddie Feigner has no business on this list Clemens? Good choice for nine. Glad he's not higher. Kingman? What was intimidating about him? Nolan Ryan should be behind Clemens. Canseco/McGwire? Hersheiser? Terrible list, overall.
April 12, 200718 yr I don't see how half those players make the list over Big Frank. He's not mean, but pitchers were definitely afraid to pitch to him in his prime for fear that they get domed, or worse, upper-decked
April 12, 200718 yr I think Bonds is pretty intimidating so I was surprised he wasn't on the list. Ty Cobb? Babe Ruth?
April 12, 200718 yr I would say Albert Belle over several of those guys. Big and fairly crazy, that's a tough combo... I would definitely say The Big Unit and post-HGH Bonds belong on that list.
April 12, 200718 yr Dudes...it's friggin Maxim magazine. Does their opinion on anything regarding sports (besides wet T-shirt contests) really mean s***?!?
April 12, 200718 yr One of those names will fall once Lance Broadway makes it to the majors. I'm almost positive of that.
April 12, 200718 yr I am telling you, the list is a joke without Randy Johnson. The dude scared me s***less and I just watched him on the tube.
April 12, 200718 yr QUOTE(TitoMB345 @ Apr 12, 2007 -> 01:07 AM) I am telling you, the list is a joke without Randy Johnson. The dude scared me s***less and I just watched him on the tube. Just ask one of the best hitters of our time... Larry Walker.
April 12, 200718 yr QUOTE(BearSox @ Apr 12, 2007 -> 01:08 AM) Just ask one of the best hitters of our time... Larry Walker. Or
April 12, 200718 yr QUOTE(Flash Tizzle @ Apr 12, 2007 -> 01:11 AM) Or Thank you for giving me a good laugh before I go to sleep...
April 12, 200718 yr QUOTE(knightni @ Apr 12, 2007 -> 12:25 AM) Jack Parkman As long as he's not higher than The Duke. That guy threw at his own kid in a father-son game.
April 12, 200718 yr QUOTE(Drew @ Apr 12, 2007 -> 02:46 AM) As long as he's not higher than The Duke. That guy threw at his own kid in a father-son game. I can't see the list, because I'm at school and there's a firewall against Maxim Gibson Drysdale Dave Winfield Clu Haywood/Pete Vukovich (Major League) Lee Smith Ryne Duren (Coke bottle glasses) Sudden Sam McDowell Joel Zumaya
April 12, 200718 yr QUOTE(Flash Tizzle @ Apr 12, 2007 -> 01:05 AM) One of those names will fall once Lance Broadway makes it to the majors. I'm almost positive of that. I'm almost positive you've lost your brain piece but I hope you are all sorts of right.
April 12, 200718 yr Well that list was dumb. Though I kind of like that the King was in there. Another name not yet mentioned that should be: Moose Skowron.
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