May 30, 200718 yr QUOTE(Kalapse @ May 30, 2007 -> 10:22 AM) It's nearly impossible to choose one over the other since their numbers are just so similar over the past 2 seasons. This year: JR: .311/.395/.474/.869, 14 2B, 7 3B, 2 HR, 29:29 K:BB, 28:5 SB:CS, 136 OPS+ HR: .317/.392/.510/.902, 12 2B, 3 3B, 7 HR, 21:38 K:BB, 15:4 SB:CS, 144 OPS+ Over the past 2 seasons: LINE G 2B 3B HR BB SO SB CS .303/.364/.484/.848 202 44 24 21 82 110 92 22 .298/.362/.487/.850 207 58 14 24 77 166 66 19 steve.. owned
May 30, 200718 yr id put my dick on the line that 30 out of 30 educated baseball general managers would take jose reyes over hanley ramirez 7 times a week and twice on sunday. Edited May 30, 200718 yr by Steve9347
May 30, 200718 yr Sizemore Mauer Reyes Felix Hamels I picked these players because of their youth and that I am starting a team. If Liriano comes back just as strong as he was before the TJS, then I'd take him over Hamels. Edited May 30, 200718 yr by southsida86
May 30, 200718 yr QUOTE(Steve9347 @ May 30, 2007 -> 11:59 AM) id put my dick on the line that 30 out of 30 educated baseball general managers would take jose reyes over hanley ramirez 7 times a week and twice on sunday. I can guarantee you 30/30 would not
May 30, 200718 yr QUOTE(Steve9347 @ May 30, 2007 -> 11:59 AM) id put my dick on the line that 30 out of 30 educated baseball general managers would take jose reyes over hanley ramirez 7 times a week and twice on sunday. There aren't 30 educated baseball GMs, so you're pretty safe to say that.
May 30, 200718 yr QUOTE(Steve9347 @ May 30, 2007 -> 11:59 AM) id put my dick on the line that 30 out of 30 educated baseball general managers would take jose reyes over hanley ramirez 7 times a week and twice on sunday. simply for financial reasons, I will take Ramirez over Reyes every day of the week and twice on Sundays. Jose Reyes is going into his 4th season's worth of games (at 485 games right now, thus simply math says 485/162 = 3) and 5th season overall, whereas Hanley is only in his 2nd full season of games and his 3rd season in the majors. Reyes is going to reach big bucks quicker than is Ramirez. Statistically, they are essentially the same player right now and it's entirely possible neither have reached their ceilings, as both could very well end up being 30/60 guys in the very near future.
May 30, 200718 yr QUOTE(BearSox @ May 30, 2007 -> 05:39 PM) Here... I'll make one of players not really mentioned in this thread (at least I dont think so): Nick Markakis, Brandon Webb, Hanley Ramirez, Adrian Gonzalez, Cole Hamels. Reread the thread.
May 30, 200718 yr QUOTE(SoxAce @ May 30, 2007 -> 05:41 PM) Reread the thread. that post never happened...
May 30, 200718 yr QUOTE(BearSox @ May 30, 2007 -> 05:45 PM) that post never happened... Nice cover up.
May 30, 200718 yr QUOTE(SoxAce @ May 30, 2007 -> 05:50 PM) Nice cover up. Not to brag or anything, but I practice that...
May 30, 200718 yr Johan Santana Jake Peavy Scott Kazmir Prince Fielder Miggy Cabrera 3 aces and 2 young stars.
May 31, 200718 yr QUOTE(RockRaines @ May 30, 2007 -> 09:44 AM) s***, Ill stick to guys just in the ALC Sizemore Verlander (5-1 2.71 ERA) Morneau Santana (best pitcher of all time IMO) Hafner Uh? No. Not even close. He has several more years to go before he can even be mentioned like that, IMO.
May 31, 200718 yr Give me: 1.) Johan Santana 2.) Albert Pujols 3.) Jose Reyes 4.) Grady Sizemore 5.) Jake Peavy I'd take Liriano over Peavy if he was healthy. The younger version would be: Cole Hamels Prince Fielder Hanley Ramirez Delmon Young Scott Kazmir Edited May 31, 200718 yr by SoxFan1
June 2, 200718 yr Prince Fielder Miguel Cabrera Jose Reyes Cole Hamels Felix Hernandez Honorable mentions: Kazmir, Upton, Grady, Francouer Edited June 2, 200718 yr by ChWRoCk2
June 2, 200718 yr santana peavy nathan pujols ichiro 2 solid starters, a dope ass closer, mvpujols, and your career .331 hitter with good D in the OF
June 2, 200718 yr Would a Frank Thomas in his prime be on this list for most of you? Oh those were delicious days...
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