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  • andruwjones00
    Rookie
    • Jan 2003
    • 156

    #1

    created players in asb

    anybody know how to create lew ford and justin morneau for the twins. Does anybody know a site with updated player created players? that sounds stupid
  • rvd2kewl
    Pro
    • Jul 2002
    • 489

    #2
    Re: created players in asb

    Here is a link to a website that has ratings for created players.

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    • rvd2kewl
      Pro
      • Jul 2002
      • 489

      #3
      Re: created players in asb

      Here is a link to a website that has ratings for created players.

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      • rvd2kewl
        Pro
        • Jul 2002
        • 489

        #4
        Re: created players in asb

        Here is a link to a website that has ratings for created players.

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        • SnakeEyez
          Rookie
          • Aug 2002
          • 353

          #5
          Re: created players in asb

          I don't think Morneau is on that list.. but here's a scouting report which may help.

          Justin Morneau
          Minnesota Twins
          Position: 1B Height: 6-4 Weight: 200 Born: 5/15/81 Bats: Left Throws: Right Skin: white
          Scouting report
          Morneau is large and strong, but isn't a one-dimensional home run hitter. Indeed, he's hit more for average than for power so far in his career, though he is lofting the ball more frequently in '03. He's just two homers shy of his career-best mark already, and it's only May. Morneau has a beautiful stroke, and unlike many power hitters, his swing is not "long."

          He destroys fastballs, and has learned how to read breaking balls and changeups. Although his walk rate is not overly high, he has good plate coverage, sound knowledge of the strike zone, and doesn't strike out much. Morneau is slow and won't be a threat to steal bases in the major leagues. His defense at first base is adequate, but will never be as good as current Twins first-sacker Doug Mientkiewicz. Scouts praise his work ethic, and he's worked hard to bounce back from a series of nagging injuries. Like most Twins prospects, he is fundamentally sound even if he doesn't have enough speed to scare pitchers.
          PSN: Snake_Eyes_925

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          • SnakeEyez
            Rookie
            • Aug 2002
            • 353

            #6
            Re: created players in asb

            I don't think Morneau is on that list.. but here's a scouting report which may help.

            Justin Morneau
            Minnesota Twins
            Position: 1B Height: 6-4 Weight: 200 Born: 5/15/81 Bats: Left Throws: Right Skin: white
            Scouting report
            Morneau is large and strong, but isn't a one-dimensional home run hitter. Indeed, he's hit more for average than for power so far in his career, though he is lofting the ball more frequently in '03. He's just two homers shy of his career-best mark already, and it's only May. Morneau has a beautiful stroke, and unlike many power hitters, his swing is not "long."

            He destroys fastballs, and has learned how to read breaking balls and changeups. Although his walk rate is not overly high, he has good plate coverage, sound knowledge of the strike zone, and doesn't strike out much. Morneau is slow and won't be a threat to steal bases in the major leagues. His defense at first base is adequate, but will never be as good as current Twins first-sacker Doug Mientkiewicz. Scouts praise his work ethic, and he's worked hard to bounce back from a series of nagging injuries. Like most Twins prospects, he is fundamentally sound even if he doesn't have enough speed to scare pitchers.
            PSN: Snake_Eyes_925

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            • SnakeEyez
              Rookie
              • Aug 2002
              • 353

              #7
              Re: created players in asb

              I don't think Morneau is on that list.. but here's a scouting report which may help.

              Justin Morneau
              Minnesota Twins
              Position: 1B Height: 6-4 Weight: 200 Born: 5/15/81 Bats: Left Throws: Right Skin: white
              Scouting report
              Morneau is large and strong, but isn't a one-dimensional home run hitter. Indeed, he's hit more for average than for power so far in his career, though he is lofting the ball more frequently in '03. He's just two homers shy of his career-best mark already, and it's only May. Morneau has a beautiful stroke, and unlike many power hitters, his swing is not "long."

              He destroys fastballs, and has learned how to read breaking balls and changeups. Although his walk rate is not overly high, he has good plate coverage, sound knowledge of the strike zone, and doesn't strike out much. Morneau is slow and won't be a threat to steal bases in the major leagues. His defense at first base is adequate, but will never be as good as current Twins first-sacker Doug Mientkiewicz. Scouts praise his work ethic, and he's worked hard to bounce back from a series of nagging injuries. Like most Twins prospects, he is fundamentally sound even if he doesn't have enough speed to scare pitchers.
              PSN: Snake_Eyes_925

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