MLB '10: The Show Top 5 Third Baseman

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  • aga11ah
    Rookie
    • Jul 2006
    • 401

    #61
    Re: MLB '10: The Show Top 5 Third Baseman

    Originally posted by keymax
    But he has the ratings of 2007 Arod. And I don't expect him to repeat that year anytime again. He is still a HR-threat but no way his power ratings should be higher than Pujols'.
    lol @ bringing up Pujols. Pujols is rated higher than A-Rod overall. stop whining.

    Originally posted by keymax
    But I disagree with the playoff HRs they shouldn't be weighted in too heavily, because the playoffs are a very small sample size compared to a 162 game season.
    the playoffs dont count to you? nice one man. NICE. just brilliant. who cares about what players do when it matters most. lmao
    Last edited by aga11ah; 02-24-2010, 03:08 PM.

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    • keymax
      Rookie
      • Jul 2009
      • 137

      #62
      Re: MLB '10: The Show Top 5 Third Baseman

      Originally posted by aga11ah
      hey man.. did you see these games they play after the MLB season.. they are called the Playoffs. then the teams that win the AL and NL play in something called the World Series.

      I heard through the grapevine that A-Rod might have did something in those games. hmmm.
      Yeah because the playoffs with the max. 19 games sample size really matter compared to a 162 games season.
      That's also a reason why all the talks of Arod being unclutch in the playoffs are BS. There aren't clutch and unclutch hitters, there are good and bad hitters.

      I just noticed your edited your post and I just gonna say that much. Talk to anyone that knows more about baseball than you and he will tell you that the playoffs aren't a good way to evaluate a player.

      To make it easier for you to understand I will add the following words:
      lmao ; lol
      Last edited by keymax; 02-24-2010, 03:35 PM.

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      • ubernoob
        ****
        • Jul 2004
        • 15522

        #63
        There is such a thing as clutch and unclutch.

        If players performance drops when the pressure is on and they need to come through "in the clutch", because they think about things too much... What is that called again?

        Just like players that thrice when the pressure is on. There are words to define those.
        bad

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