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by tjhksig » Tue Jul 08, 2003 1:04 am
HOOTIE wrote: There are actually people who think Matos is better then Huff?
Yes, and they frequent Daddy's liquor cabinet, apparently......
Huff has on OPS of .950. Nuff said.
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by Guest » Tue Jul 08, 2003 10:50 am
tjhksig wrote: HOOTIE wrote: There are actually people who think Matos is better then Huff?
Yes, and they frequent Daddy's liquor cabinet, apparently......
Huff has on OPS of .950. Nuff said.
Matos has a .932 OPS ... with 10 SBs.
And to the guy above, Baltimore is a crappy team, but not as crappy as Tampa. In less games, the Os have scored 79 more runs.
Huff is clearly a better hitter, and Matos seems to be playing way over his head, but I don't think its as black and white as some of you think.
With that being said, I still kept Huff
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by tjhksig » Tue Jul 08, 2003 8:30 pm
If Matos can maintain that OPS for as many as bats as Huff has, I'll eat my undies.
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by sinicalypse » Tue Jul 08, 2003 9:49 pm
huff is the more "established" guy out of the two.. if you wanna say that. huff has hit 20 HR in the MLB level and looks to be an upper 20s-lower 30s HR guy with 80-100 RBI this season. solid.
matos has had a good month and a half, but still, i think huff has more HR and RBI upside than matos. matos, if he plays like he's been playing, looks like a .325ish 15-20HR/40-60 RBI guy... barring a prolonged slump or hot streak. so you gotta go for huff if, for some reason, he's out there.
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by kcs261 » Tue Jul 08, 2003 10:32 pm
I still think Huff will hit 30 bombs, with an average above .300, and AT LEAST 80 RBIs (if not 100). Yes, he has cooled off a little lately. But he'll heat back up in due time.
Huff by a mile. What team he plays on doesn't matter with that stroke.
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by Guest » Wed Jul 09, 2003 1:18 am
tjhksig wrote: If Matos can maintain that OPS for as many as bats as Huff has, I'll eat my undies.
GO MATOS! GO MATOS!!!!!!
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