07-08-2006, 03:18 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 3,481
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Originally Posted by RayofHope
And a dumb ass.
He claims he's "picking to win."
If that's the case, then which player do you take?:
1) AVG .312, HR 15, RBI 60, OBP .362, SLG .506, 1 SB, 16 2B, 0 3B, .972 fielding
2) AVG .322, HR 13, RBI 46, OBP .362, SLG .523, 32 SB, 12 2B, 7 3B, .988 fielding
Player 1 is hitting .308 over the last 8 games (8 for 26) with 0 homers, 3 RBI, 5 strike outs and 1 walk.
But, player 2 is hitting .471 over the last 8 games (16 for 32) with 3 homers, 9 RBI and 6 stolen bases.
Player 1 is 32 years old.
Player 2 is 24 and one of the most exciting young players in baseball.
Player 1 plays for Detroit.
Player 2 for Tampa Bay.
Player 1 is from Venezuela, Player 2 is from Texas.
Where is Manager of All-Star team from? Venezuela.
Douche.
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Well, out of all of his decisions, this is on IMO is NOT a good argument. I dont think you can have two Tampa Bay Devil Rays in the All Star game with their record. I truthfully would rather see Crawford in the game(more exciting) but with numbers this close, it makes more sense to reward the better team.
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