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View Poll Results: Who will retire as the best overall hitter for their career? | |||
Albert Pujols |
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5 | 25.00% |
Miguel Cabrera |
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13 | 65.00% |
Trout (the fish, not mike) |
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2 | 10.00% |
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#1 | ||
Head Coach
Join Date: Jul 2001
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Cabrera Vs. Pujols
Obviously Cabrera is the better hitter now, but my question is, who do you think will retire with the best overall numbers / career as a hitter only?
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Coordinator
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Pacific
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Tough question. Different leagues.
Pujols had one of the best 10 year stretches in the history of baseball. He put up some crazy numbers. I say Cabrera has a better career average but he wont put up the HRs, RBIs, or hits that Albert will. Albert is 100+ HRs ahead, and 300+ RBIs and 300 hits ahead of Cabrera. I say Albert has better numbers. Greatest hitter our generation will see, I imagine.
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Grizzled Veteran
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: non white trash MD
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I think Cabrera will be the better hitter, I think Pujols actually can play Defense... but I think the fact that Pujols is replacement level with 200M left on his contract will kill his legacy!
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Head Coach
Join Date: Jul 2001
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Albert is three years older though. If Cabrera keeps up his current level of production for the next 3 years, he is right there with Pujols at the same age.
If you asked this two years ago, I think Pujols is the clear choice, but if Cabrera can mash big time for a few more years and Pujols continues to flutter, Cabrera may pass him. |
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#5 |
Head Coach
Join Date: Jul 2001
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I havent even voted in my own poll yet as I am not sure myself.
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Pro Rookie
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Prairie du Sac, WI
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Hard to say at this point. How long will Pujols hang on in a declined state? What point will Cabrera start to decline?
Just a quick glance and I'll give Pujols' peak years the nod, though Cabrera is having a year this year that rivals (or beats) Pujols' best years. |
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#7 |
Head Coach
Join Date: Jul 2001
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I was really hoping Pujols would keep up his 900 or so OPS type numbers for a few more years.
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#8 |
Head Coach
Join Date: Jul 2001
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I ended up voting Pujols. I am still optimistic he can finish strong and put up a few more seasons of 800+ Ops work. Cabrera certainly could pass him up depending on his career arc.
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#9 |
High School Varsity
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Downriver, MI
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Hard to say. They've both been working out really hard.
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