When your opinion is retarded, then it will get bashed every time. You need to work on your opinions if you want to speak out and not get bashed.Ok Whatever bash away... what is new create a thread with an opinion and get destroyed... have a good one bashing away at this thread as I am done with this thread... later
Give me Hanley right now at this moment... I'll take the 24 year old... Lead off man with speed and power who plays SS...
Power hitters come a dime a dozen... Players like Hanley and Reyes don't. I can fill Pujols spot with a lot of players, although not equal, but close enough...
Ok Whatever bash away... what is new create a thread with an opinion and get destroyed... have a good one bashing away at this thread as I am done with this thread... later
I know this may sound bold but I don't think Reyes is all that close to as good. And I think Reyes is great...
Ramirez hitting about 30 points higher... Has more power... just as much speed... and close to an equal glove. OBP are similar... but Hanley has a higher average and more power
Give me Hanley right now at this moment... I'll take the 24 year old... Lead off man with speed and power who plays SS...
Power hitters come a dime a dozen... Players like Hanley and Reyes don't. I can fill Pujols spot with a lot of players, although not equal, but close enough...
Here we go again.
I kept hearing the same shit over and over again in 2005 about Peralta.
Several 'in the know' baseball experts were calling him the best SS in the game.
I countered with "Can we please see more than 1 season before we dub him the best 'anything'
Same thing applies to Ramierez.
Ramierez stole 51 bases last season.
This will be Reyes's third straight 60 steal season.
Reyes's OBA continues to skyrocket as he has become more patient at the plate.
Ramierez has booted 15 balls this season so far, Reyes, 5.
Both have similar range.
The only thing Ramierez does better is hit for power.
And the difference in that is not that demonstative.
Jeter is better, Reyes is better, a healthy Tejada is better.
To say he is better than Cabrera is absurdI have watched alot of this Ramirez guy this year. He is the best overall talent on the Marlins and probably the top 3-4 in baseball. His future looks promising.
This thread is not as rediculous as many of you think.
xxxooo,
-Homer
So first off you say he is better than Cabrera, now you are saying that Miguel Cabrera, a prospect who was so good he was brought up midseason when he was 19, and helped them win a WS, is juicingRamirez doesn't juice, and Cabrera is very questionable. I am a huge Miguel fan, but I am liking Ramirez more and more.