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Steve Sax would hardly be considered a Scrub. [/ QUOTE ] This was my exact thought when I read the OP. Then 5 people followed suit and picked him. If you're one of the 3 top players on your team and made multiple all-star teams (5), you shouldn't be considered a scrub. Steve Sax's Career Stats and Accolades My pick: Joe Girardi My favorite fictional scrub is obviously Tony Miceli (2nd baseman for the Cardinals) |
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#112
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Steve Scheffler. C for Seattle Sonics early 90's.
And since I'm a Braves fan: Sid Bream |
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#113
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Scrubby players sometimes make the best coaches/managers.
Look at Tony LaRussa, Tommy LaSorta, Joe Girardi, Jeff Fisher ect... |
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#114
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Scrubby players sometimes make the best coaches/managers/GMs. Look at Tony LaRussa, Tommy LaSorta, Joe Girardi, Jeff Fisher Billy Beane ect... [/ QUOTE ] "The next Mickey Mantle." |
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#115
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i loved ken griffy jr and jerry rice
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#116
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Doug Dascenzo
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Oliver Miller, Popeye Jones, Sean Marks.
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#118
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Carney Lansford
Not a scrub player by any means, but might as well have been based on the limited press he got... |
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#119
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Jody Reed
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#120
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