MLB '10: The Show - Top 5 Right Fielders

Collapse

Recommended Videos

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • MukaMuka
    Rookie
    • Jan 2008
    • 401

    #31
    Looks like the same old outdated stance for Ichiro....

    Will we EVER have an accurate, up-to-date batting stance for Ichiro??
    Pro Yakyu Spirits Translation Site
    www.spiritstranslation.com

    Comment

    • tazbk
      R**k**
      • Apr 2003
      • 141

      #32
      Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top 5 Right Fielders

      Originally posted by jcabler24
      I thought Justin Upton was faster than that?
      Yeah so did I. And according to him (he stated on MLB Network), he can beat B.J. in a footrace. I dont know how true that is, but he is indeed faster than 76 I believe. I would have given him low 80's
      Yankees & Nationals - The American Way!

      Comment

      • keymax
        Rookie
        • Jul 2009
        • 137

        #33
        Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top 5 Right Fielders

        yikes, that list really really looks bad.

        Ichiro with a 52/48 power rating, Upton's and Werth's splits are a bit drastic, Werth also has been one of the best defensive RF the past 3 years and still got a 68? And I really like Maggs, but he doesn't belong anywhere near the top 5. He is in a steady decline past 2 years and his power numbers are ridiculously high for his last year.


        And I*m gonna bet money on it that Dye has a great fielding rating like the past years, despite being the worst defensive OF in all of baseball.

        Comment

        • Jamal G.
          Rookie
          • Jan 2009
          • 128

          #34
          Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top 5 Right Fielders

          Damn, over 30-plus posts and none of you make a mention of J.D. Drew's omission?

          Magglio Ordonez has hit .332/.397/.512 over the past three years, which is tops amongst MLB right fielders in that time frame. Did his power suffer a bit in 2009? Obviously, but it makes perfect sense that he is not hurt so bad by one power-sapped season.

          Also, besides Drew, Ethier and Markakis, Brad Hawpe is just as defensively inept as Jermaine Dye and Vladimir Guerrero, but easily the better hitter over the past three years, so, why the omission?

          Comment

          • Jamal G.
            Rookie
            • Jan 2009
            • 128

            #35
            Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top 5 Right Fielders

            You know, the more that I think about it, Andre Ethier does not deserve to be on this list. He is a well-below-average defender and does not hit or run the bases to a level that makes him more valuable than guys like Drew or Markakis - two more deserving candidates for this list that should have been included over Dye and Guerrero.

            However, I do see an argument for replacing Cruz with Ethier.

            How would this list work:

            Ichiro
            Werth
            Upton
            Drew
            Ordonez
            Choo
            Markakis
            Pence
            Ethier
            Last edited by Jamal G.; 02-26-2010, 10:42 AM.

            Comment

            • Pistolero
              Rookie
              • Jan 2010
              • 367

              #36
              Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top 5 Right Fielders

              I agree with most you fellas list is far off from being accurate. I thought Pence would've been a little higher.
              Houston
              Astros l Texans l Rockets

              Comment

              • brettryantalley
                Pro
                • Mar 2004
                • 730

                #37
                Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top 5 Right Fielders

                if you ask me (who is admittedly biased), i think knights created version of Jason Heyward will deservedly be in the top 10 for RFers. Even as a rookie year.

                Comment

                • Perfect Zero
                  1B, OF
                  • Jun 2005
                  • 4012

                  #38
                  Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top 5 Right Fielders

                  This one does look a bit off. I don't think Cruz should be that high. He's young and he'll get there, but he's not there yet. I think Pence is very underrated, and I'd love to have him on my team any day.
                  Rangers - Cowboys - Aggies - Stars - Mavericks

                  Comment

                  • mrbean5277
                    Banned
                    • Feb 2010
                    • 30

                    #39
                    Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top 5 Right Fielders

                    how can anyone even say this is a "good list" ?????

                    where on earth is nick markakis? Not in the top 9 !? He should be top 5.

                    The guy is a great overall player. His only weakness is that he's no speed demon, but it's not like he is really slow. Hits for great average, 20+ homeruns a year, good fielder, great arm. Top 10 arms of all outfielders in fact.

                    I don't like the Orioles, but just cause he plays in Baltimore, does not discount the fact that he is a very good right fielder.

                    Comment

                    • burds13
                      Rookie
                      • Mar 2007
                      • 67

                      #40
                      Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top 5 Right Fielders

                      Originally posted by mrbean5277
                      how can anyone even say this is a "good list" ?????

                      where on earth is nick markakis? Not in the top 9 !? He should be top 5.

                      The guy is a great overall player. His only weakness is that he's no speed demon, but it's not like he is really slow. Hits for great average, 20+ homeruns a year, good fielder, great arm. Top 10 arms of all outfielders in fact.

                      I don't like the Orioles, but just cause he plays in Baltimore, does not discount the fact that he is a very good right fielder.
                      My man.... I know there's some computer system that spits these rankings out, but maybe they should consider changing how they do it.

                      They need to account for age and significant decline (Jermaine Dye, coughcough.)

                      This is all splitting hairs to me, no biggie... but it does seem a little odd that Markakis isn't on this list. He's a pleasure to watch.
                      O's, Stroh's and Natty Boh's!!!

                      Comment

                      • skinfan31
                        Tar Heels/UCF
                        • Feb 2008
                        • 445

                        #41
                        Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top 5 Right Fielders

                        I had no idea Ichiro was 36 until now. Still has pretty good wheels.

                        Comment

                        Working...