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Old 04-07-2009, 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Crown@club
You're basing it off of just a few plate appearances. I gave you the splits.

F.uck it. He s.ucks.
A few plate appearances? No, it's about hitting big against the playoff caliber pitching. K? He can't do that. He won't carry. He is not that good against people who are pitching for the ring. Can he get a few base hits? Yea, but you better get someone else to put the dents in their a-s-s. This is no Manny, but he's a good citizen. Make ya kids get good messages n' such. He ain't gun get you dat ring though. Not enough skills at the very highest level. Against bad teams? Sure...bad pitching..you bet. After that, you got an o.k. hitter(nothing special.) What do you think I have against him? Huh? I have nothing against this guy. I've seen him play against the Halos for years. He is more of a "pile-on player" than he is a "carry player." When they were trying to get to the A's in 2006 did he pick them up and carry them? No...He fkn can't. He played 162 games for Texas in 2006. He didn't get close to 200 hits. I know what that means. It means he is getting walks. O.K., and that should show you he is pretty damn tame. You're not gunna carry a team by doing that. You can pile on that way, but not carry. Overall, his stats are very highly overrated, because he played for the Texas Circus. I think it's tricky to try to use stats on any player coming from the Texas Circus. All we know is he played well for the runaway Halos ( until they met playoff caliber pitching.) Then, he was looking for singles n' walks, and tanking with guys in scoring position. Why the change? Different pitching, or he choked. Either way, he didn't deserve to hit Lotto off that performance.

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