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-JB-;1323488 said:
If they basing it off just homeruns yeah . He kinda reminds me of Jim Thome terrible defense, hits for power to left, right,center, strikes out too much just like Thome eventually he'll be a DH but he wanna play the field too , whether it's in left field or first base he can't field his position. If he stays healthy and get his numbers up to where Thome will have 600 plus homers when he retire, and also play for a winning organization then I think he will be in that convo for The Hall.

yea but at least thome hit .300 a couple of times and had some big RBI years. for all the HR's dunn has hit, his career high in RBI is 106. 600 homers should be very reachable for him though. dude is only 30 and has 351 already. he'll probably sign another deal with the nationals then do DH to finish his career and drive up his HR totals

KeepOnPushing;1323522 said:
SMH at a Career .250 Hitter with 1,614 Career Strikeouts and Counting being in the Hall Of Fame....

Dude is Gonna Eventually Reach 2,000 + Strikeouts when his Career is Over...if he plays 3 more years he'll def. reach that cuz she he strikes out 170+ times a year

lol 3 more years? he only 30. he'll get 2000 k's with ease
 
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Dick Shitman;1324932 said:
yea but at least thome hit .300 a couple of times and had some big RBI years. for all the HR's dunn has hit, his career high in RBI is 106. 600 homers should be very reachable for him though. dude is only 30 and has 351 already. he'll probably sign another deal with the nationals then do DH to finish his career and drive up his HR totals

Yeah you right with them RBI numbers and if Dunn get to 600 plus HR maybe he'll be in that discussion, I didn't say for sure though, because you never know with the BBWA with how they gonna vote on players to get in the Hall now with all this steroid shit out there. They might think he clean and classify Dunn as just a pure power hitter with Hall power numbers. I don't know his Sluggin % or OBP% but I know he draws alotta walks .But his K's will hurt his case.
 
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Dang that boy Cole Hamels playing like it's 2008. You smell that? *sniff sniff* Yea that smells like CHAMPIONSHIP!!!!!!!!!!
 
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After not having any last season, looks like we could have as much as 7-8 20 game winners. Halladay and CC have already reached 20, Wainwright and Jiménez could reach their this week.
 
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anybody got espn insider? its an article about allegations the rockies inserting "non-humidor'd" baseballs into games but only when the Rockies are batting
 
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NL Cy Young. Halladay or Wainwright. Their stats are freaking identical.

Halladay: 2.44 ERA, 1.04 WHIP, 219 Ks, 21 wins, 9 CG and 4 SHO.

Wainwright: 2.42 ERA, 1.05 WHIP, 213 Ks, 20 wins, 5 CG and 5 SHO

Halladay has my vote, but this is very close. Doc has pitched 20 more innings, has a much higher K/BB ratio (7.1 vs 3.8), more CG's, more shutouts, and more strikeouts. Plus he also has a perfect game this season.
 
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CoolJoe;1361307 said:
Anybody ever had a stretch of 10 seasons as good as Pujols?

If there are any, it would be very few. Pujols is amazing, the only problem is the subtle steroids rumors around his name. Nothing solid, but every once in awhile, u hear his name linked to steroids.
 
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toheeb27;1361086 said:
NL Cy Young. Halladay or Wainwright. Their stats are freaking identical.

Halladay: 2.44 ERA, 1.04 WHIP, 219 Ks, 21 wins, 9 CG and 4 SHO.

Wainwright: 2.42 ERA, 1.05 WHIP, 213 Ks, 20 wins, 5 CG and 5 SHO

Halladay has my vote, but this is very close. Doc has pitched 20 more innings, has a much higher K/BB ratio (7.1 vs 3.8), more CG's, more shutouts, and more strikeouts. Plus he also has a perfect game this season.

gotta go with halladay. for pretty much all the reasons you mentioned.
 
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Josh Johnson might have Lost that Cy Young When he got hurt, Dude Was Lights Out.

But damn imagine the Wins Halladay Could have had if the Phillies weren't playing like Shit earlier this year....
 
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CoolJoe;1361307 said:
Anybody ever had a stretch of 10 seasons as good as Pujols?

you might think this sounds crazy, but ima go with ichiro.

ofcourse he doesnt put up the offensive numbers that pujols does. but consistently at the top of the leauge in avg., hits..runs. not to mention his defensive abilities. hes pretty much a lock for gold glove every year in right.
 
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dbrazil412;1363267 said:
you might think this sounds crazy, but ima go with ichiro.

ofcourse he doesnt put up the offensive numbers that pujols does. but consistently at the top of the leauge in avg., hits..runs. not to mention his defensive abilities. hes pretty much a lock for gold glove every year in right.

yea but i think what he's saying tho is the Total package on Offense..., you cant throw out the other Offensive numbers, so nah i dont think anyone has done what pujols has done, u cant ignore stats....

AVG,OBP,HR's,RUN's Scored,RBI's,Slugging Percentage , 180+ Hits every year, Albert also has Never in his Career Struckout 100 times in a season, something almost unheard of for power hitters this day and age, Alberts Career Batting average is higher By 1 point , Pujols at .332, ichiro .331

also Ichiro For a Lead Off Hitter hardly ever has a Great On Base percentage , he's always in the 30's when it comes to On Base percentage, and Pujols 9 years out of 10 has always been in the 40 + percentage

Total Hits,AvG,and Steals is Where it Ends with Ichiro On Offense, Pujols Covers damn near everything except steals.
 
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KeepOnPushing;1363307 said:
yea but i think what he's saying tho is the Total package on Offense..., you cant throw out the other Offensive numbers, so nah i dont think anyone has done what pujols has done, u cant ignore stats....

AVG,OBP,HR's,RUN's Scored,RBI's,Slugging Percentage , 180+ Hits every year, Albert also has Never in his Career Struckout 100 times in a season, something almost unheard of for power hitters this day and age, Alberts Carrer Batting average is higher By 1 point , Pujols at .332, ichiro .331

also Ichiro For a Lead Off Hitter hardly ever has a Great On Base percentage , he's always in the 30's when it comes to On Base percentage, and Pujols 9 years out of 10 has always been in the 40 + percentage

ohh okay. well yeah in that case its hard to compare anyone with pujols. i thought meant all-around. though pujols is probably the best defensive 1st basemen as well.

i'm just hoping that hes clean. at this point, you have no choice but to have doubts on someone coming outta the 'steroid era' with all-time great numbers.
 
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and good point about ichiros on base percentage....that might be because he doesnt draw alot of walks. more times than not, he's gonna make contact
 
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dbrazil412;1363334 said:
ohh okay. well yeah in that case its hard to compare anyone with pujols. i thought meant all-around. though pujols is probably the best defensive 1st basemen as well.

i'm just hoping that hes clean. at this point, you have no choice but to have doubts on someone coming outta the 'steroid era' with all-time great numbers.

He's got'n much much better and he's actually very good over there now but No he's not the best Defensive 1st Basemen in the league but he's still good, Adrian Gonzalez is smooth as hell with the glove on 1st

and Co-sign about steriods, i wouldnt even be shocked if he ever got busted.
 
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dbrazil412;1363350 said:
and good point about ichiros on base percentage....that might be because he doesnt draw alot of walks. more times than not, he's gonna make contact

yea because he's getting 200+ hits every year lol....so i guess he makes up for the lack of walks.
 
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KeepOnPushing;1363381 said:
He's got'n much much better and he's actually very good over there now but No he's not the best Defensive 1st Basemen in the league but he's still good, Adrian Gonzalez is smooth as hell with the glove on 1st

and Co-sign about steriods, i wouldnt even be shocked if he ever got busted.

lol true. the padres need to try everything in their power to keep him in san diego. you're right..hes a monster a 1st
 
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Congrats to the Reds for clinching the Central division. They have a solid young talented squad. Sadly i think they will get destroyed in the playoffs. The lack of 1-2 legit ace to lead them in the playoffs when rotations are shorten will be their downfall. It is cool to have great Starting pitching depth, but in the playoffs when starting pitching staffs are reduced to 3 most of the time, the Reds have one of the worst 3 man rotation among teams that will make it to the playoffs. I will still be rooting for u guys to make it out of the NL.

Go Yankees (yea, i know, our pitching staff looks like shit right now)
 
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go phils.......
 
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Swiffness!;1366783 said:
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go phils.......

^^^that combo, and a starting 8 that's finally healthy again. Just need Rollins to get enough PAs to be back in full effect (although he does NOT need to be leading off regardless...)

Home field for all of the playoffs doesnt hurt either :)
 
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