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Re: How bout them Yankees!? (2008)
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02/08/09 07:11 PM
02/08/09 07:11 PM
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First, if you're counting being able to play the position, Kent was a below average fielder at best. Offensively, he is not on the same planet as Rogers Hornsby, who I consider the best ever. Off the top of my head, Sandberg, Joe Morgan, Roberto Alomar, Jackie Robinson, and maybe even Craig Biggio would rank higher than Kent too. I'm sure there are some other players from before 1950 that have better numbers than Kent too.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!? (2008)
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02/08/09 07:57 PM
02/08/09 07:57 PM
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Blibbleblabble
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JL, why do you say he was "below average" with the glove? I'm not saying he was anywhere near the best with the glove, but definitely not below average. And his offense more than made up for whatever deficiency he had with his defense.
Would you agree he is the best hitting second baseman?
EDIT: to quote that site that ranks him #12 they said this about his defense: "A mediocre defensive player when he came into the league, Kent worked on his fielding and became adequate with the glove at second"
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Re: How bout them Yankees!? (2008)
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02/08/09 09:17 PM
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well...not second baseman since the only good one i can remember that played was soriono before he got traded (correct me if there was somebody else that played 2nd for the yankees) but yea over the years people will recogonize yankee players over others...i may be wrong though, but i know if you menton mantell alot of people will know that name but if you menton ted williams a few or none will know who that is or what team he even played for. this is what i encounter at times... So your criticizing the Yankees for having some of the greats to play the game be in their uniform? Sure they had the Babe but so did Boston. Yes they had DiMaggio, Mantle, Ford, Munson, Berra, and countless others. But what about Ken Griffey Jr? Pete Rose? Sandy Koufax? Hank Aaron? Willie Mays? Barry Bonds? Cy Young? I think you see my point. I somewhat understand and agree with what you said (because a lot of the greats have been Yankees) but please don't say that no one else not in a Yankees uniform doesn't get recognized.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!? (2008)
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02/08/09 10:50 PM
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the only thing that can compete against that and beat it is the duo of ruth and gerhig... Well, add to the mix Joe DiMaggio.... for one year (1951) he, Mantle, Mays and Snider all played outfield for a New York team. That'll NEVER be matched again!!
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Re: How bout them Yankees!? (2008)
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02/08/09 11:53 PM
02/08/09 11:53 PM
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okay okay i forgot about might joe...one thing for sure though i wish baseball was like that now...i mean with the players playing just for the heck of it, and not for fame or money. And that brings this conversation full circle back to A-Rod. If it wasn't for money, he wouldn't have gone to Texas.
"There's never enough time to do all the nothing you want." -Calvin and Hobbes
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