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![]() By the way, did ya get a look at that slider?
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Being from Seattle, I am use to the Mr. Snappy style of slider. Stieb has some really late break to it. It doesnt seem fair for some of those pitches especially first video :51 into it. Nasty. Kind of Guidry style.
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Steve Carlton's another one, and Randy Johnson, which you got to see up close and personal. I imagine for a LHB, it was game over on the slider given the 3/4 arm slot that Johnson threw from (ask John Kruk and Larry Walker ). Was his more of the traditional side to side slider with a little bit of vertical movement or am I misremembering? Here's an article written by Rob Neyer in 2004 ranking the best sliders of all-time. Stieb's is #7, one behind Guidry. I probably should change my declaration from "...the best slider I ever, ever saw" to "...the best slider I ever, ever saw up close and personal" because I saw a lot of the guys on that top 10 list.
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Well, this is going to make some people here unhappy.
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Yeah, some of these results are skewed, IMO. For example, Alomar just being inducted in the HoF makes him fresh on certain undiscerning minds, so they voted for him without much thinking. Still, we had our say here and I would have gone with Stieb, too.
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At least it was a close vote. Who votes?
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The gimmick is that the surveys appear in the sports section of USA Today and they direct you to that blog of theirs to vote and thereby build up web site traffic. Unfortunately, as in so many aspects of life, the general public is not always very well-informed.
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It's Brewer time!
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OK if Yount doesnt win this then something is wrong.....While I Like Molitor he should finish a close 2nd..Braun has a lot of yrs to go before he wins this and Fielder will be on the Cubs next yr, unless Pujols leaves STL then Fielder will be on Cardinals.
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Its Yount hands down. I dont even think Molitor will be a close 2nd. He will be 2nd though.
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Yount, followed by Molitor. Where's Gorman Thomas or Sixto Lezcano?
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Jim Gantner.
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Ya it will be Yount hands down although Molitor probably had more consistently good years over the span of his career than Yount, Yount is tied stronger to the Brewers than Molitor is (because Molitor left and had success with the Blue Jays). Plus those two league MVPs will push Yount over the top. Also when you think Brewers you are more likely to think Yount than Molitor.
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Yup.
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Yup. Nope. Yup. At the bottom of the screen printed article in the next post, you will see this small blurb: Quote:
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King Royal?
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