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by Andy1234 » Fri Feb 06, 2004 1:44 pm
kentx12 or Brokentusks9 care to throw out any numbers?
or guest, any numbers from you? Thats the first time I have heard Cabrera come up when talking about top NL sluggers.
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by tlef316 » Fri Feb 06, 2004 1:49 pm
AL-
A-Rod 140
Sheffield- 125
V. Wells- 122
NL-
Pujols 135
Thome- 128
P. Wilson- 125
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by stabone76 » Fri Feb 06, 2004 1:53 pm
Andy1234 wrote:I'll start it off by posting my predictions, you guys let me know what you think and then give me yours.
NL
1. Thome - 142
2. Pujols - 135
3. Sexson - 132
AL
1. Arod - 140
2. Delgado - 134
3. Vlad - 124
Looks pretty good to me. I think trv's numbers are a bit high. you shoud NEVER expect 140 plus
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by stabone76 » Fri Feb 06, 2004 1:56 pm
Andy1234 wrote:kentx12 or Brokentusks9 care to throw out any numbers?
or guest, any numbers from you? Thats the first time I have heard Cabrera come up when talking about top NL sluggers.
probably the last too!!!
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by justinA » Fri Feb 06, 2004 2:28 pm
AL- Arod - 135
Huff - 127 (is gunna breakout even more than last year IMO)
Vlad - 124
NL- Thome - 133
Pujols - 130
Sexson - 125
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by Guest » Fri Feb 06, 2004 2:54 pm
stabone76 wrote:Andy1234 wrote:kentx12 or Brokentusks9 care to throw out any numbers?
or guest, any numbers from you? Thats the first time I have heard Cabrera come up when talking about top NL sluggers.
probably the last too!!!
AL
Delgado- 142
Manny- 134
NL-
Pujols- 138
Cabrera- 126
Cabrera had 62 RBIs in 300abs last year...out of the 7 and 8 hole. Plus, he did it with only 12 HRs, which mean he's he's a run producer. Hitting 3rd this year. A year older, has apparently lost baby fat, is much stronger. Not too mention that his avg and HRs will go up, which will help rbis. Has Pierre and Castillo ahead of him, Lowell behind him...I'd say 120-130 is very possible
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by Andy1234 » Fri Feb 06, 2004 3:02 pm
I wasn't saying its not possible, Just that it was the first I have heard of him being mentioned in the same group with these guys. If he does do that this year, along with his 3B eligibility then he would definatly be a first rounder next year. I think he will do great this year, but I expect some growing pains from the kid though, 120 might be a little high for me, but he definatly has the potential.
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by Guest » Fri Feb 06, 2004 4:12 pm
Arod 130
Delgado 125
Pujols 130
J Thome 130
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by Andy1234 » Fri Feb 06, 2004 7:22 pm
BUMP
lets give it one more go around at the top. Thanks everyone who has responded to this post.
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