'12 New York Mets player edits
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Re: '12 New York Mets player edits
Jack Egbert- Brian Fuentes
Elvin Ramirez- Joel HanrahanLast edited by lastingsmilledge85; 06-05-2012, 12:51 AM.Comment
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MLB: New York Mets
NFL: New York Giants
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Re: Ike Davis' Spring Training Stance
Being that I havent opened The Show 2012 (as I previously mentioned), and knowing that I'm SURE that someone is able to see if Werth's 2011 and 2012 stances are the same...Werth's IS the closest. Hands down.
If someone reading this has a better one, or knows there's perhaps a new stance not in the 2011 version of The Show that's a better option, by all means post it..
I will stay with Werth unless a better one shows up of courseComment
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Re: '12 New York Mets player edits
i agree jayson werth stance for ike perfect great bat movement hands are a little far out thoughComment
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Re: '12 New York Mets player edits
Scott Hairston-Andy LaRoche
Ike is tough since he is constantly changing his stance...METS. NY FOOTBALL GIANTS. PENGUINS. HURRICANE FOOTBALL. LEBRON.
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Re: '12 New York Mets player edits
I gave Ike Gen 142 since it most reminds me of his herky jerky load up. Went with Markakis for Kirk, too...METS. NY FOOTBALL GIANTS. PENGUINS. HURRICANE FOOTBALL. LEBRON.
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NHL Face ID Guy: If you want to use my edits. That's cool, just credit me.
MLB: New York Mets
NHL: New York Islanders
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Re: '12 New York Mets player edits
I've been using Nick Hundley for Ike...it fits his current batting stance quite wellComment
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Re: '12 New York Mets player edits
Holy crap, I'm watching Ike Davis from the Rays' broadcast and it looks like Ike is back to his original stance (Ike Davis), but slightly more closed. Hands are high at head level, bat tilted and front knee pointing at the pitcher. Amazing...Comment
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