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Best leadoff hitter in the game today
This came up in the Damon thread, but I was wondering who do you think is the best leadoff hitter in the game? To qualify they have to have spent a significant amount of time at batting #1. For me,
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Re: Best leadoff hitter in the game today
Also,
what would your prototypical leadoff guy look like? IE, what kind of player would he be? |
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Re: Best leadoff hitter in the game today
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Also, what would your prototypical leadoff guy look like? [/ QUOTE ] black with long legs and he should look fast and bunt well |
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Re: Best leadoff hitter in the game today
My prototypical leadoff hitter would look something like this:
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Re: Best leadoff hitter in the game today
looks kinda like this, too
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looks kinda like this, too [/ QUOTE ] Hall of Famer? |
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dear god yes.
I think Jeter's nearly a perfect leadoff hitter though. Bobby Abreu's another good one. Your best hitter should be batting #2 (ie, A-Rod) |
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Re: Best leadoff hitter in the game today
If you're busting out Ted Williams, there's only one active player with a .600 OBP season on his resume
Gary PS: .600!!!!!!!!!! |
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Re: Best leadoff hitter in the game today
The Giants used to bat Barry's father lead-off, even though he was a power hitter.
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