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  • dieselboy
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    • Dec 2002
    • 18040

    #46
    Re: ALFONSO SORIANO: Is He The Most Complete Player in MLB?

    Thing about Soriano and his walks, is they MAY come, down the line.
    Vlads walks have gone from 19 in his first season, to 84 last season, gradually getting better.

    As for Vlad being the most complete player? Hes gotta be #2. Best offensive player in the league, one of the best arms, a .97% Fielding Percentage last season, and ability to stay healthy. #1 has to be A-Rod. Remember in his first full season?

    .358 Avg. 215 Hits. 36 HR. 123 RBI. 15 SB. OPS of 1.045

    wow, and he was only 21, i think. Also, if he wanted, he could steal 30 bases a year. He had 46 in 98.
    Oh, and hes a gold glove. A-Rod is the man. Thats why he makes.....

    80 cents every second
    $47.95 every minute
    $2,876.71 every hour
    $69,041.10 every day

    its currently at 57.8 Mill. And counting....

    and yet i can still only make $11.50 per hour. Just enough to get me by...

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    • dieselboy
      --------------
      • Dec 2002
      • 18040

      #47
      Re: ALFONSO SORIANO: Is He The Most Complete Player in MLB?

      Thing about Soriano and his walks, is they MAY come, down the line.
      Vlads walks have gone from 19 in his first season, to 84 last season, gradually getting better.

      As for Vlad being the most complete player? Hes gotta be #2. Best offensive player in the league, one of the best arms, a .97% Fielding Percentage last season, and ability to stay healthy. #1 has to be A-Rod. Remember in his first full season?

      .358 Avg. 215 Hits. 36 HR. 123 RBI. 15 SB. OPS of 1.045

      wow, and he was only 21, i think. Also, if he wanted, he could steal 30 bases a year. He had 46 in 98.
      Oh, and hes a gold glove. A-Rod is the man. Thats why he makes.....

      80 cents every second
      $47.95 every minute
      $2,876.71 every hour
      $69,041.10 every day

      its currently at 57.8 Mill. And counting....

      and yet i can still only make $11.50 per hour. Just enough to get me by...

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      • TedTurner
        Banned
        • Feb 2003
        • 645

        #48
        Re: ALFONSO SORIANO: Is He The Most Complete Player in MLB?

        His OBP wasn't good thats the problem like .330

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        • TedTurner
          Banned
          • Feb 2003
          • 645

          #49
          Re: ALFONSO SORIANO: Is He The Most Complete Player in MLB?

          His OBP wasn't good thats the problem like .330

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          • paulywerner
            Rookie
            • Feb 2003
            • 147

            #50
            Re: ALFONSO SORIANO: Is He The Most Complete Player in MLB?

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            Not in my opinion, because his defense is lagging behind his offensive skills.

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            He hasnt made an error since last august, whats wrong with his defense

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            • paulywerner
              Rookie
              • Feb 2003
              • 147

              #51
              Re: ALFONSO SORIANO: Is He The Most Complete Player in MLB?

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              Not in my opinion, because his defense is lagging behind his offensive skills.

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              He hasnt made an error since last august, whats wrong with his defense

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              • paulywerner
                Rookie
                • Feb 2003
                • 147

                #52
                Re: ALFONSO SORIANO: Is He The Most Complete Player in MLB?

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                Yeah his defense stinks. It especially shows in the postseason. I don't blame him though because he converted from an outfielder to a second baseman.

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                he converted from a SS, not an OF

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                AROD is at this point in his career a direct comparison to say a mickey mantle at this age....

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                please dont ever compare AROD to the Mick. Thats like comparing soccer with football. Sure they are both great, but in no comparison. Mickey was faster, with no knees at that, he was stronger, and he made better decisions on the field.

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                • paulywerner
                  Rookie
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 147

                  #53
                  Re: ALFONSO SORIANO: Is He The Most Complete Player in MLB?

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                  Yeah his defense stinks. It especially shows in the postseason. I don't blame him though because he converted from an outfielder to a second baseman.

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                  he converted from a SS, not an OF

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                  AROD is at this point in his career a direct comparison to say a mickey mantle at this age....

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                  please dont ever compare AROD to the Mick. Thats like comparing soccer with football. Sure they are both great, but in no comparison. Mickey was faster, with no knees at that, he was stronger, and he made better decisions on the field.

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                  • NYJets
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 18637

                    #54
                    Re: ALFONSO SORIANO: Is He The Most Complete Player in MLB?

                    Soriano was a shortstop most of his life, and in the minors. Since the Yankees had Jeter at short, they tried Soriano in left. When Knoblochs throwing problems continued, they moved him to left, and Soriano has played 2nd since then
                    Originally posted by Jay Bilas
                    The question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConn

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                    • NYJets
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 18637

                      #55
                      Re: ALFONSO SORIANO: Is He The Most Complete Player in MLB?

                      Soriano was a shortstop most of his life, and in the minors. Since the Yankees had Jeter at short, they tried Soriano in left. When Knoblochs throwing problems continued, they moved him to left, and Soriano has played 2nd since then
                      Originally posted by Jay Bilas
                      The question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConn

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                      • bkrich83
                        Has Been
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 71582

                        #56
                        Re: ALFONSO SORIANO: Is He The Most Complete Player in MLB?

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                        please dont ever compare AROD to the Mick. Thats like comparing soccer with football. Sure they are both great, but in no comparison. Mickey was faster, with no knees at that, he was stronger, and he made better decisions on the field.



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                        Tracking my NCAA Coach Career

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                        • bkrich83
                          Has Been
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 71582

                          #57
                          Re: ALFONSO SORIANO: Is He The Most Complete Player in MLB?

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                          please dont ever compare AROD to the Mick. Thats like comparing soccer with football. Sure they are both great, but in no comparison. Mickey was faster, with no knees at that, he was stronger, and he made better decisions on the field.



                          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                          Tracking my NCAA Coach Career

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                          • bigeastbumrush
                            My Momma's Son
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 19245

                            #58
                            Re: ALFONSO SORIANO: Is He The Most Complete Player in MLB?

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                            AROD ON BASE PERCENTAGE .392 SLG .623 TB 389 SO 122 BB 87 BA .300 FEILDING .987 ERRORS 10

                            SORIANO ON BASE PERCENTAGE .332 SLG .547 TB 381 SO 157 BB 23 BA .300 FEILDING .968 ERRORS 23

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                            What's ARod's On Base %, Slugging %, Total Bases, Strikeouts, Walks, Batting Average, Fielding % and Total Errors in...THE POSTSEASON? ?

                            ...oops. I forgot. He doesn`t play in those anymore

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                            • bigeastbumrush
                              My Momma's Son
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 19245

                              #59
                              Re: ALFONSO SORIANO: Is He The Most Complete Player in MLB?

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                              AROD ON BASE PERCENTAGE .392 SLG .623 TB 389 SO 122 BB 87 BA .300 FEILDING .987 ERRORS 10

                              SORIANO ON BASE PERCENTAGE .332 SLG .547 TB 381 SO 157 BB 23 BA .300 FEILDING .968 ERRORS 23

                              <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                              What's ARod's On Base %, Slugging %, Total Bases, Strikeouts, Walks, Batting Average, Fielding % and Total Errors in...THE POSTSEASON? ?

                              ...oops. I forgot. He doesn`t play in those anymore

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                              • NYJets
                                Hall Of Fame
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 18637

                                #60
                                Re: ALFONSO SORIANO: Is He The Most Complete Player in MLB?

                                </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                                </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                                AROD ON BASE PERCENTAGE .392 SLG .623 TB 389 SO 122 BB 87 BA .300 FEILDING .987 ERRORS 10

                                SORIANO ON BASE PERCENTAGE .332 SLG .547 TB 381 SO 157 BB 23 BA .300 FEILDING .968 ERRORS 23

                                <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                                What's ARod's On Base %, Slugging %, Total Bases, Strikeouts, Walks, Batting Average, Fielding % and Total Errors in...THE POSTSEASON? ?

                                ...oops. I forgot. He doesn`t play in those anymore

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                                Oh come on, that argument is terrible, especially in baseball. 1 player can only do so much, its not his fault the rest of his team sucks.
                                Originally posted by Jay Bilas
                                The question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConn

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