InSpades said:I was going to say Darren Dreifort, but he got hurt.
Not sure I can beat Betlre.
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CHOPTALK said:Not counting people who got hurt, I have to say Beltre has to be the biggest free agent bust in the history of baseball. I cant think of a close 2nd. Can you?
Budworth22 said:Russ Ortiz (Chop, you gotta smile about this one, boy drank the mazonne juice. Only guy ever to lead the league in walks and wins. Average year, leads the league in wins thanks to TONS OF LUCK AD RUN SUPPORT, and the DBacks can't see it)
Budworth22 said:Pitchers:
Kevin Brown
Darren Dreifort
Eric Milton
(Hmm..extreme flyball pitcher in hr park..smart)
Russ Ortiz (Chop, you gotta smile about this one, boy drank the mazonne juice. Only guy ever to lead the league in walks and wins. Average year, leads the league in wins thanks to TONS OF LUCK AD RUN SUPPORT, and the DBacks can't see it)
Greg Vaughn by the DRays
Javy Lopez by the Orioles also was bad.
Beltre also bad.
Budworth22 said:True Clip. But he was never actually VERY GOOD, and was sometimes above average.
Clip Joint said:17-9 with a 3.29 ERA in 219 innings...opponents hit only .232 against him with an OPS of .633 in his 3rd season. He was a budding superstar.
I think he had a couple seasons where he was VERY GOOD. Just my opinion though.
Budworth22 said:Who had 91 walks and 169 K's. Pitchers with less than a 2-1 ratio do not usually become superstars. Also really helped that he played in what was a pitchers heaven, as Pac Bell supressed everybody but Barry's homers at a ridiculous level.
Budworth22 said:Who had 91 walks and 169 K's. Pitchers with less than a 2-1 ratio do not usually become superstars. Also really helped that he played in what was a pitchers heaven, as Pac Bell supressed everybody but Barry's homers at a ridiculous level.
Tomorrow's Newspaper said:Randy Johnson to the Yankees?