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Hollywood Cannon

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DancingPanther

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Moneyball was a thing because of owners that refused to spend on the team. You can remove the numbers if we get to vote out cheap owners. Seems fair.

P.S. Please write the Soto check. I’m asking nicely.
I think he goes back to the Yanks, but can you imagine this lineup with Soto lol

Cast Walker and Castellanos to the shadow realm and pull in Soto. Re-sign Hoffman. JT off the books after next season

You can't have Harper not win
 

JojoTheWhale

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I think he goes back to the Yanks, but can you imagine this lineup with Soto lol

Cast Walker and Castellanos to the shadow realm and pull in Soto. Re-sign Hoffman. JT off the books after next season

You can't have Harper not win

This is me every time someone brings up Soto’s poor defense:

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JojoTheWhale

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I have the radio broadcast on because Uecker is a hell of a lot more enjoyable, but that's the hardest ball Sal Frelick has ever hit. :laugh:
 
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Halladay

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The Brewers pen is very good. Still 6 outs to go though.

In regards to the best hitters ever, I think the top 3 are Ruth, Bonds, and Williams and you can have them in any other and it wouldn't be outrageous to me.
 
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BiggE

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The Brewers pen is very good. Still 6 outs to go though.

In regards to the best hitters ever, I think the top 3 are Ruth, Bonds, and Williams and you can have them in any other and it wouldn't be outrageous to me.
Don’t discount Ty Cobb when it comes to the best of all time. He played his entire career in the dead ball era so the homerun numbers are low, but he led the league in OPS 10 times and OPS+ 12 times

For his career:
Avg: .366, #1 all time
OBP: .433
SLG%: .512
OPS: .945

Lou Gehrig is up there too.
 

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