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by Robert20 » Sun Apr 10, 2011 11:15 am
Top 5 players in 5 seasons. 1. Bryce Harper 2. Stephen Strasburg 3. Jason Heyward 4. Mike Moustakas 5. David Price (I think he'll be like the Halladay of today at that time aka the vet ace) What do you guys think?
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by Havok1517 » Sun Apr 10, 2011 1:20 pm
In fantasy, I say Harper, Heyward, Price, Strasburg, Mous
Robert20 wrote: Top 5 players in 5 seasons. 1. Bryce Harper 2. Stephen Strasburg 3. Jason Heyward 4. Mike Moustakas 5. David Price (I think he'll be like the Halladay of today at that time aka the vet ace) What do you guys think?
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by the ROC » Tue Apr 12, 2011 11:21 am
I think you can't forget about guys like Braun, Votto, Lincecum, Fielder, Tulo, Wright, Longoria, King Felix, McCutchen, Upton, etc.
I made a bet in 2003 that the Devil Rays would win the 2008 World Series. Oh so close.
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by Curtis Pride » Wed Apr 20, 2011 2:15 pm
Bryce Harper is barely 18 and struggling in low A ball. To think that he'll be one of the 5 best players in baseball when he's 23 is a massive stretch. I'd say: Strasburg, Heyward, Josh Johnson, Justin Upton, and Tulo would be my guesses.
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by Niffoc4 » Tue Apr 26, 2011 8:46 pm
Why does everyone have multiple pitchers in their top 5? Heyward, Strasburg, Braun, Tulowitzki and Hanley would be mine.
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by mblax10 » Wed Apr 27, 2011 12:53 am
Niffoc4 wrote: Why does everyone have multiple pitchers in their top 5? Heyward, Strasburg, Braun, Tulowitzki and Hanley would be mine.
I think it's a pretty long shot for Hanley to still be a SS in 5 years. His numbers aren't going to be top 5 at 3B or LF.
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by Niffoc4 » Wed Apr 27, 2011 6:28 am
mblax10 wrote: Niffoc4 wrote: Why does everyone have multiple pitchers in their top 5? Heyward, Strasburg, Braun, Tulowitzki and Hanley would be mine.
I think it's a pretty long shot for Hanley to still be a SS in 5 years. His numbers aren't going to be top 5 at 3B or LF.
If Jeter can stay through his career why not Hanley?
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by mblax10 » Sun May 01, 2011 10:55 am
Niffoc4 wrote: mblax10 wrote: Niffoc4 wrote: Why does everyone have multiple pitchers in their top 5? Heyward, Strasburg, Braun, Tulowitzki and Hanley would be mine.
I think it's a pretty long shot for Hanley to still be a SS in 5 years. His numbers aren't going to be top 5 at 3B or LF.
If Jeter can stay through his career why not Hanley?
You can argue a 36 year old Jeter is a better defender than a 27 year old Hanley. With his work ethic, Hanley will be a complete butcher in the field in the next few years.
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by asw37 » Tue May 10, 2011 12:59 am
anthony rendon, lincecum, braun, Andrew McCutchen, Tulo
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