after all he is an exceptional contact hitter
after all he is an exceptional contact hitter
Yes, this last game was a make or break game for the season. Excellent point
does not matter which game, he cant do the job
Our leadoff hitter is hurt. Last game of the season...
Who really cares.
Regardless of what happened, today meant nothing.
they played the entire season as though it meant nothing, no different from today
this is circular reasoning for the umpteenth time
you cant bat the league leader in strikeouts first second or even play the guy, At least with kingman, mark reynolds or rob deer even they would occasionally hit home runs, how dense does a person have to be to comprehend strikeouts and no power equals nothing
Huh? How many teams play guys who don't hit that well due to the other things they bring to the team and a lack of another option? Were you against the Reds playing Stubbs last season?
And before you say Heisey, for whatever reason Dusty doesn't see him as an everyday player. Now you can claim that is stupid, but to say playing Stubbs everyday is proof this team mailed in the season is just laughable.
Last edited by brm7675; 09-28-2011 at 06:21 PM.
your defense of the strike out king is laughable, its not that they played him its that they CONTINUED TO PLAY HIM, DID YOU LIKE THE FACT THAT YOUR HERO PLAYED EVERY GAME, DID YOU LIKE HIS BATTING AVERAGE, DID YOU LIKE HIS CONTACT RATE,,
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