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by chinch sacs » Wed Nov 24, 2004 5:23 am
M. Cabrera with other OFs (he doesn't qualify @3rd
)
I'm thinking 3rd teir, but on the cusp of the 2nd
1st tier: (not in order)
Bonds, Vlad, Beltran, Ramirez, Abreu, Sheff and Berk
2nd tier: (not in order)
C. Lee, Damon, Edmonds, Giles, Crawford, Suzuki and Drew
3rd Tier: (not in order)
M. Cab, Sosa, Matsui, A. Jones, V. Wells and Pierre
What do you think? Will he out perform guys like Jones and Sosa? Is he as good as Lee or even Sheff?
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by Baseballer02 » Wed Nov 24, 2004 5:33 am
Miggy is leagues ahead of Sosa, A. Jones, and Pierre. I've got him predicted for 105/35/115/5/.300, and is 8th in my OF rankings.
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by chinch sacs » Wed Nov 24, 2004 5:55 am
Baseballer02 wrote: Miggy is leagues ahead of Sosa, A. Jones, and Pierre. I've got him predicted for 105/35/115/5/.300, and is 8th in my OF rankings.
Are the 7 in front of him the same guys I listed in my 1st tier? Maybe minus Berkman now that he jacked up his knee...
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by wkelly91 » Wed Nov 24, 2004 7:07 am
He is at the top of the second tier and will join the first tier after this year.
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by dannahann » Wed Nov 24, 2004 12:59 pm
I have Mig ranked 7th amongst OF, near the top of my 2nd tier. Interestingly,
If he had 3B elig, he'd sort into my 2nd tier there as well. But given all the excellent 3B options he might actually be more valuable as an OF
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by dleoboyd » Wed Nov 24, 2004 2:03 pm
Here's my take on the top OF:
Vladimir Guerrero
Carlos Beltran
Barry Bonds
Manny Ramirez
Bob Abreu
Miguel Cabrera
Gary Sheffield
Magglio Ordonez
Jim Edmonds
Adam Dunn
To me I see a break after the top 4, so I've got Cabrera in the 2nd tier.
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by Baseballer02 » Wed Nov 24, 2004 2:18 pm
chinch sacs wrote: Baseballer02 wrote: Miggy is leagues ahead of Sosa, A. Jones, and Pierre. I've got him predicted for 105/35/115/5/.300, and is 8th in my OF rankings.
Are the 7 in front of him the same guys I listed in my 1st tier? Maybe minus Berkman now that he jacked up his knee...
Replace Berkman with Maggs and that's the seven I have in front of Miggy. I have Berkman right behind Miggy.
Mustangs, aren't you putting way too much value in Crawford's steals to rank him that high in the OF?
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by Baseballer02 » Wed Nov 24, 2004 2:20 pm
dleoboyd wrote: Here's my take on the top OF: Vladimir Guerrero Carlos Beltran Barry Bonds Manny Ramirez Bob Abreu Miguel Cabrera Gary Sheffield Magglio Ordonez Jim Edmonds Adam Dunn To me I see a break after the top 4, so I've got Cabrera in the 2nd tier.
Dunn in the top 10? His HRs are great, but there's more OFs who get just as many runs and RBIs as him without having a dismal average. I've got Dunn 17th in the OF.
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