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Old 07-07-2006, 10:31 PM
prohornblower prohornblower is offline
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Seriously, answer this question. Don't come up with some situation to prove a point, straight out answer the question.

Hitter One: .300/.380/.400
Hitter Two: .235/.380/.550

Who is better?

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Who steals more and who goes 1st-to-third more and who breaks up double plays more?

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Ugh. All other things are equal, including steals, speed, defence, position, salary, age and attitude in the clubhouse.

You know it's player 2. So just stop.

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If they are both 23 years old and I'm thinking of signing them for 5 years, then I think player 1 can add some weight and develop power, whereas, if player 2 is only a .230 hitter at this young age, that is a bad sign. His power won't increase much, and his hitting will probably deteriorate.

Oh, this wasn't the answer you were looking for.
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