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Dusty Baker...wow
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Re: Dusty Baker...wow
Hyperbole flowed regularly from Spary like a fountain. I think we can assume these comments come from the same managerial handbook.
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Re: Dusty Baker...wow
Nothing wrong with complimenting a player
. Hopper isn't a star by any means, but he can be a useful part of this ballclub if used correctly. It's not that he doesn't have a place on a roster, he just has to be utilitzed correctly. Hopefully Dusty can do that.
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Re: Dusty Baker...wow
I predict this will be the 1st of many threads regarding "Dusty" and a "wow" comment...
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Re: Dusty Baker...wow
Dusty's just planting the seed of justification about starting Norris Hopper in CF and batting him leadoff.
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Re: Dusty Baker...wow
along with creating a reputation of bat speed that'll probably have some influence on other organizations at some point.
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Re: Dusty Baker...wow
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'Scrappy' is such a damning term yet there are values to that type of player! Admitedly, these guys aren't going to be HOFer's but they can help a ball club and can play important roles. Ed Armbrister, Billy Bates and others were 'scrappy'. There is no way that they will win you a pennant on their own but, with a base of solid players, these are the type of guys that can get you over the top. The Reds problem right now is that they don't have that solid core of players where a 'scrappy' guy could make a difference. Rem |
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Re: Dusty Baker...wow
Something tells me this is not the last of the Dusty-isms that will set RZ on fire.
As an offical anti-Dustyite this seems par for the course. He's "old school" so there's going to be lots of mystical voo-doo stuff that he, and only he, as an experienced and trained baseball manager, can decipher.
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Re: Dusty Baker...wow
Hopper makes a lot of solid contact. And unlike Freel (at least last year), who hits a lot of fly balls, he usually puts it on a line or on the ground, as he should do.
Hopper has proved to be a much better player than many here have given him credit for, beginning with his callup in 06 and continuing to today.
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I like Hopper alot and I think he's an important cog on this team. I'm not advocating for him to start, but I like having him available.
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Re: Dusty Baker...wow
If everyone is going to disect every Baker comment,we will get posts like this all year.
He said Hopper hit the ball hard. Big deal. Move on. Nothing here. |
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Re: Dusty Baker...wow
From what I've seen, during batting practice, contact hitters often look like sluggers.
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