shasty mcnasty wrote:Now back to the task at hand...
1. Jose Reyes
Is this your draft rankings? If so, even if you have someone like Jose Reyes as your #1 (which seems ludicrous, since he has no power, unlike say, someone like Pujols who might someday even have a chance of hitting 3 HR's in the same game), you might want to rank some other people after him. After all, what if you don't get Reyes, or if you have to draft more than one player for your team?
I like to draft Jason Schmidt, personally. So, maybe go with 1. Reyes, 5. Schmidt. And maybe some other people in the middle.
Draft rankings? Who said anything about draft rankings? Obviously, if you would simply read through this post, it is all about the list of guys that have hit 3 homeruns in one game. I mean, we're trying to make a list here, and in 40 odd pages, we still haven't completed the list because of people like you who just want to get us off-track. I mean, we haven't made a list of 3 homer in a game guys, and we haven't even made the list of cafers that have read this 3 homer thread. Thankfully, your post isn't a total waste, since you bring up the name of Reyes...i'm pretty sure that he was a 3 homer in a game guy whose name had yet to be mentioned, so we can start the list this time with a solid name:
1. Jose Reyes
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shasty mcnasty wrote:Draft rankings? Who said anything about draft rankings? Obviously, if you would simply read through this post, it is all about the list of guys that have hit 3 homeruns in one game.
You should stick with draft rankings. 3 HR's in the same game is impossible. I'm pretty sure even Babe Ruth and Shawn Green never did it.
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eftda wrote:What about pitchers who have given up 3 hrs in a game
Man, youre a genius. If hitting 3 homeruns in a game is impossible, then surely giving up 3 homeruns in a game is possible.
dude, your logic is all wrong. lay off the sauce, bro.
you meant: if hitting 3 games in a game is unpossible, then giving up 3 homeruns in a game is possible. however, we all know that hitting 3 games in a game is impossible, so that means giving up 3 homeruns in a game is mispossible.
eftda wrote:What about pitchers who have given up 3 hrs in a game
Man, youre a genius. If hitting 3 homeruns in a game is impossible, then surely giving up 3 homeruns in a game is possible.
dude, your logic is all wrong. lay off the sauce, bro. you meant: if hitting 3 games in a game is unpossible, then giving up 3 homeruns in a game is possible. however, we all know that hitting 3 games in a game is impossible, so that means giving up 3 homeruns in a game is mispossible.
this is an awesome post. it should be required reading for all those interested in 3 homer in a game guys...it really clears up alot of myths with which we've been wrestling throughout this thread.
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