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[quote user="AFink93"] I dont think he should be a Hall of Famer. I think Kent should be. I think Alomar should be. [/quote] and alomar and biggio's stats are different how exactly? alomar had a higher career batting average by .300 to .281 and a higher ops .814 to .796 but over his career biggio topped alomar in every category except for triples, stolen bases, caught stealing, and strikeouts (non of those being super important or huge differentials). alomar won more gold gloves and
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I like how no one has mentioned anything about my arguements... Sandberg a hall of famer, and alomar, a guy who everyone seems to think should be in both have nearly identical stats to Biggio's. so why do so many people think he should not be in but the other two should? can anyone explain this please?
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[quote user="WAK"][quote user="allaboutheu"] I like how no one has mentioned anything about my arguements... Sandberg a hall of famer, and alomar, a guy who everyone seems to think should be in both have nearly identical stats to Biggio's. so why do so many people think he should not be in but the other two should? can anyone explain this please? [/quote] Alomar hit .300 and made 12 straight All-Star teams. He also played less yrs. Alomar's last 2 were also partial season
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[quote user="sickcoyote"]Biggio had mad range? Have you ever looked at his defensive numbers? His fielding runs per year were 2.4 below average. His range factor per 9 innings at 2B for his career is 4.95. This is lower than Roberto Alomar, Carlos Baerga, Ryne Sandberg, and Jeff Kent (only ones I looked up). That is not exactly what I would call mad range. edit: also, you say Sandberg's range fell off 5 years before he gave it up? Only his last two seasons did he have a range factor
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[quote user="snaggs"][quote user="allaboutheu"] I like how no one has mentioned anything about my arguements... Sandberg a hall of famer, and alomar, a guy who everyone seems to think should be in both have nearly identical stats to Biggio's. so why do so many people think he should not be in but the other two should? can anyone explain this please? [/quote] one of the simpler yard sticks I mention in my first post. You had to Worry about Sandberg and Alomar single handedly
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i think it is important to take his position into the voting here. second basemen are historically not power hitters, jeff kent was really the first one (before utley and all the others that are around now), someone would have to look it up but i believe he is best power hitting second basemen ever (kent that is). that being said, take a look at rian sandberg a second basemen and hall of famer. over an average 162 game season their stats match up almost identically! admitadly sandberg has an mvp
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sorry, can't figure out how to get these videos to show up in my post, but is it any of these? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nrOL_-U1zI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRpJg1StvFw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLTI3c8bDOc
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Yes you handled this wrong. You shouldn't have told the guy if 'he was in the right place the runner was safe'. he was a VOLUNTEER ump from the freakin stands, id say its 50 50 he has very little idea what he's doing and is only umping so that the game can be played (this being the leagues fault obv.) You should have appealed to home plate ump of course. After the 3rd out you should have talked to the home plate/head/actual ump and asked him to talk to the dad so that he would actually
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supream, didn't know you post here, haven't talked to you in a long time, i see youve taken off though by your results, congrats man. check my profile for my stars name. Unfortunatly you just have to suck it up and pay em, as hard as it is. Theres some very strange laws regarding it so I would suggest speaking with an accountant who knows about these things. best of luck to you on the taxes and in your play.
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