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by mweir145 » Thu Jun 22, 2006 4:51 am
Thursday wrote:mweir145 wrote:Where does Glaus rank among the shortstops now?
I'd say third behind Reyes and Tejada, and just ahead of Jeter.
I'd say 3. Tejada back at #1, Jeter #2, Glaus #3, Young #4.
No Reyes? I mean the guy does lead the league in stolen bases.
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by Thursday » Thu Jun 22, 2006 8:54 am
mweir145 wrote:Thursday wrote:mweir145 wrote:Where does Glaus rank among the shortstops now?
I'd say third behind Reyes and Tejada, and just ahead of Jeter.
I'd say 3. Tejada back at #1, Jeter #2, Glaus #3, Young #4.
No Reyes? I mean the guy does lead the league in stolen bases.
Darn. I always miss something. Let's put Reyes up at #2, then move everyone down appropriately.
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by teddyballgamemvp » Thu Jun 22, 2006 12:11 pm
Red Sox Nation wrote:With Glaus being a SS, he's one of the power SS hitters, behind Tejada, Young, Jeter, and Garciaparra. That's a HUGE improvement in his value.
He's more valuable in points leagues that don't give a huge amount of credit for SB, where he's likely right behind Tejada on the season in points (that's how he is in mine), ahead of Jeter at #3.
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