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Old 12-29-2006, 11:00 AM
Aces McGee Aces McGee is offline
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Default Re: Who was your favorite scrub player when you were young?

I still have an inexplicable obsession with Michael Doleac.

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Old 12-29-2006, 11:40 AM
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Default Re: Who was your favorite scrub player when you were young?

Bill Gullickson when he was with the Expos in the early-mid 80's. He had a couple of decent seasons, and played in the majors for 10+ years, but was never really a star. He was my hero when I was 10 years old, though.

Dave Martinez of the early 90's Expos. He always seemed to get a timely hit, and hussled his butt off. I always felt that he was good enough to be an every day player, but never really got the chance. He played into his early 40's, but was never recognized as anything more than a "role player".
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Old 12-29-2006, 12:04 PM
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Lynn Dickey was my hero

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Old 12-29-2006, 12:04 PM
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Bill Gullickson when he was with the Expos in the early-mid 80's. He had a couple of decent seasons, and played in the majors for 10+ years, but was never really a star. He was my hero when I was 10 years old, though.

Dave Martinez of the early 90's Expos. He always seemed to get a timely hit, and hussled his butt off. I always felt that he was good enough to be an every day player, but never really got the chance. He played into his early 40's, but was never recognized as anything more than a "role player".

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I liked Dave Martinez, too. However, he did get chances to prove himself (several seasons with over 400 PA) he just wasn't that good. Not much power, didn't draw walks. The thing he was good at was not striking out.
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Old 12-29-2006, 12:06 PM
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Default Re: Who was your favorite scrub player when you were young?

I used to love Otis Nixon for the Braves. Plus he's from a town about an hour away from where I grew up.
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Old 12-29-2006, 12:20 PM
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Default Re: Who was your favorite scrub player when you were young?

Ha, I was gonna say Mickey Morandini too.

Does Jim Harbaugh count? That guy was a gamer.
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Old 12-29-2006, 12:34 PM
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Uncle Buck Williams
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Old 12-29-2006, 01:05 PM
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Bill Gullickson when he was with the Expos in the early-mid 80's. He had a couple of decent seasons, and played in the majors for 10+ years, but was never really a star. He was my hero when I was 10 years old, though.

Dave Martinez of the early 90's Expos. He always seemed to get a timely hit, and hussled his butt off. I always felt that he was good enough to be an every day player, but never really got the chance. He played into his early 40's, but was never recognized as anything more than a "role player".

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I liked Dave Martinez, too. However, he did get chances to prove himself (several seasons with over 400 PA) he just wasn't that good. Not much power, didn't draw walks. The thing he was good at was not striking out.

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You're right. My memory is faulty, and I was basing it almost entirely on his years with the Expos when he was first breaking into the league. From his stats, it appears that he was an every day player with the White Sox, and then for a year with the Devil Rays.

He was a poor man's Wade Boggs for most of his career -- fairly high BA, but no power and no speed. His BA was not as high as Boggs', and he didn't walk anywhere near enough (as you pointed out).

He played for 4 teams in 2000 -- one of which was the Blue Jays, which I imagine is how you came to see him play.
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Old 12-29-2006, 01:13 PM
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He played for 4 teams in 2000 -- one of which was the Blue Jays, which I imagine is how you came to see him play.

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Correct. He was loved here as well. As you say, he appeared to be a major hustler so he was respected (if not terribly effective).
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Old 12-29-2006, 01:17 PM
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Manute Bol. I could never get enough of seeing that guy play. I loved the space hook, and loved him firing 3's even more.
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