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  • MSRoble33
    MVP
    • Aug 2002
    • 1840

    #106
    Re: whos the best CF in the majors???

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    pjv31 said:
    andruw jones hands down, rising star milton bradley, just watch sports center tonight you will see what i mean

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    He was given honorable mention...

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    • dce1228
      MVP
      • Mar 2003
      • 1016

      #107
      Re: whos the best CF in the majors???

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      Superstar said:
      How come no one is talking about Milton Bradley? He is having a great offensive year, and is starting to take command in the outfield, did you guys see his catch yesterday against Dunn it was amazing, I would say Milton Bradley is the best up and coming CF, probably Jones ATL overall, Hunter Best defensive, and Edmunds(sp) Best Offensive............. Also Bradley last night broke his streak of 31 staright games of getting on base, and he also had another streak of 30 straight games of getting on base earlier this year.

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      I like Milton Bradley, but he's had one great half of one season while the rest of the guys we're debating have been doing it for several seasons now. If we're having this debate next year at this time and Bradley is still putting up the numbers I'll consider him.

      As for up-and-coming, the guy is 26, he isn't some kid just up from the minors. He's been bumping around for 3 seasons now.

      Beltran and Vernon Wells are the guys. Hunter's offensive weaknesses have been exposed and Edmonds, the streaky hitter that he is, will cool down or get hurt, maybe both... and he makes all those great catches because he has too, his range can't compare with the other guys.

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      • dce1228
        MVP
        • Mar 2003
        • 1016

        #108
        Re: whos the best CF in the majors???

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        Superstar said:
        How come no one is talking about Milton Bradley? He is having a great offensive year, and is starting to take command in the outfield, did you guys see his catch yesterday against Dunn it was amazing, I would say Milton Bradley is the best up and coming CF, probably Jones ATL overall, Hunter Best defensive, and Edmunds(sp) Best Offensive............. Also Bradley last night broke his streak of 31 staright games of getting on base, and he also had another streak of 30 straight games of getting on base earlier this year.

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        I like Milton Bradley, but he's had one great half of one season while the rest of the guys we're debating have been doing it for several seasons now. If we're having this debate next year at this time and Bradley is still putting up the numbers I'll consider him.

        As for up-and-coming, the guy is 26, he isn't some kid just up from the minors. He's been bumping around for 3 seasons now.

        Beltran and Vernon Wells are the guys. Hunter's offensive weaknesses have been exposed and Edmonds, the streaky hitter that he is, will cool down or get hurt, maybe both... and he makes all those great catches because he has too, his range can't compare with the other guys.

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        • dce1228
          MVP
          • Mar 2003
          • 1016

          #109
          Re: whos the best CF in the majors???

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          Superstar said:
          How come no one is talking about Milton Bradley? He is having a great offensive year, and is starting to take command in the outfield, did you guys see his catch yesterday against Dunn it was amazing, I would say Milton Bradley is the best up and coming CF, probably Jones ATL overall, Hunter Best defensive, and Edmunds(sp) Best Offensive............. Also Bradley last night broke his streak of 31 staright games of getting on base, and he also had another streak of 30 straight games of getting on base earlier this year.

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          I like Milton Bradley, but he's had one great half of one season while the rest of the guys we're debating have been doing it for several seasons now. If we're having this debate next year at this time and Bradley is still putting up the numbers I'll consider him.

          As for up-and-coming, the guy is 26, he isn't some kid just up from the minors. He's been bumping around for 3 seasons now.

          Beltran and Vernon Wells are the guys. Hunter's offensive weaknesses have been exposed and Edmonds, the streaky hitter that he is, will cool down or get hurt, maybe both... and he makes all those great catches because he has too, his range can't compare with the other guys.

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          • MSRoble33
            MVP
            • Aug 2002
            • 1840

            #110
            Re: whos the best CF in the majors???

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            dce1228 said:
            I like Milton Bradley, but he's had one great half of one season while the rest of the guys we're debating have been doing it for several seasons now. If we're having this debate next year at this time and Bradley is still putting up the numbers I'll consider him.[/QUOTE]

            I agree here.

            [QUOTE]As for up-and-coming, the guy is 26, he isn't some kid just up from the minors. He's been bumping around for 3 seasons now.

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            In Milton's defense, 3 years ain't too bad... I've seen players bloom a LOT later than 3 years after they started, and some NEVER do.. I'd be bold enough to say 3 years is average "developement" time at the major league level.. but true superstars develope a good deal quicker.

            I like Milton, I label him as "solid" but I wouldn't slap him with the "elites" yet. He keeps up he'll be eligible in a season or two.

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            • MSRoble33
              MVP
              • Aug 2002
              • 1840

              #111
              Re: whos the best CF in the majors???

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              dce1228 said:
              I like Milton Bradley, but he's had one great half of one season while the rest of the guys we're debating have been doing it for several seasons now. If we're having this debate next year at this time and Bradley is still putting up the numbers I'll consider him.[/QUOTE]

              I agree here.

              [QUOTE]As for up-and-coming, the guy is 26, he isn't some kid just up from the minors. He's been bumping around for 3 seasons now.

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              In Milton's defense, 3 years ain't too bad... I've seen players bloom a LOT later than 3 years after they started, and some NEVER do.. I'd be bold enough to say 3 years is average "developement" time at the major league level.. but true superstars develope a good deal quicker.

              I like Milton, I label him as "solid" but I wouldn't slap him with the "elites" yet. He keeps up he'll be eligible in a season or two.

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              • MSRoble33
                MVP
                • Aug 2002
                • 1840

                #112
                Re: whos the best CF in the majors???

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                dce1228 said:
                I like Milton Bradley, but he's had one great half of one season while the rest of the guys we're debating have been doing it for several seasons now. If we're having this debate next year at this time and Bradley is still putting up the numbers I'll consider him.[/QUOTE]

                I agree here.

                [QUOTE]As for up-and-coming, the guy is 26, he isn't some kid just up from the minors. He's been bumping around for 3 seasons now.

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                In Milton's defense, 3 years ain't too bad... I've seen players bloom a LOT later than 3 years after they started, and some NEVER do.. I'd be bold enough to say 3 years is average "developement" time at the major league level.. but true superstars develope a good deal quicker.

                I like Milton, I label him as "solid" but I wouldn't slap him with the "elites" yet. He keeps up he'll be eligible in a season or two.

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                • Vince
                  Bow for Bau
                  • Aug 2002
                  • 26017

                  #113
                  Re: whos the best CF in the majors???

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                  dce1228 said:
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                  Superstar said:
                  How come no one is talking about Milton Bradley? He is having a great offensive year, and is starting to take command in the outfield, did you guys see his catch yesterday against Dunn it was amazing, I would say Milton Bradley is the best up and coming CF, probably Jones ATL overall, Hunter Best defensive, and Edmunds(sp) Best Offensive............. Also Bradley last night broke his streak of 31 staright games of getting on base, and he also had another streak of 30 straight games of getting on base earlier this year.

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                  I like Milton Bradley, but he's had one great half of one season while the rest of the guys we're debating have been doing it for several seasons now. If we're having this debate next year at this time and Bradley is still putting up the numbers I'll consider him.

                  As for up-and-coming, the guy is 26, he isn't some kid just up from the minors. He's been bumping around for 3 seasons now.

                  Beltran and Vernon Wells are the guys. Hunter's offensive weaknesses have been exposed and Edmonds, the streaky hitter that he is, will cool down or get hurt, maybe both... and he makes all those great catches because he has too, his range can't compare with the other guys.

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                  Yes it can.Edmonds' range is as good as anyone right now.
                  @ me or dap me

                  http://twitter.com/52isthemike

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                  • Vince
                    Bow for Bau
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 26017

                    #114
                    Re: whos the best CF in the majors???

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                    dce1228 said:
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                    Superstar said:
                    How come no one is talking about Milton Bradley? He is having a great offensive year, and is starting to take command in the outfield, did you guys see his catch yesterday against Dunn it was amazing, I would say Milton Bradley is the best up and coming CF, probably Jones ATL overall, Hunter Best defensive, and Edmunds(sp) Best Offensive............. Also Bradley last night broke his streak of 31 staright games of getting on base, and he also had another streak of 30 straight games of getting on base earlier this year.

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

                    I like Milton Bradley, but he's had one great half of one season while the rest of the guys we're debating have been doing it for several seasons now. If we're having this debate next year at this time and Bradley is still putting up the numbers I'll consider him.

                    As for up-and-coming, the guy is 26, he isn't some kid just up from the minors. He's been bumping around for 3 seasons now.

                    Beltran and Vernon Wells are the guys. Hunter's offensive weaknesses have been exposed and Edmonds, the streaky hitter that he is, will cool down or get hurt, maybe both... and he makes all those great catches because he has too, his range can't compare with the other guys.

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

                    Yes it can.Edmonds' range is as good as anyone right now.
                    @ me or dap me

                    http://twitter.com/52isthemike

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                    • Vince
                      Bow for Bau
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 26017

                      #115
                      Re: whos the best CF in the majors???

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                      dce1228 said:
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                      Superstar said:
                      How come no one is talking about Milton Bradley? He is having a great offensive year, and is starting to take command in the outfield, did you guys see his catch yesterday against Dunn it was amazing, I would say Milton Bradley is the best up and coming CF, probably Jones ATL overall, Hunter Best defensive, and Edmunds(sp) Best Offensive............. Also Bradley last night broke his streak of 31 staright games of getting on base, and he also had another streak of 30 straight games of getting on base earlier this year.

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

                      I like Milton Bradley, but he's had one great half of one season while the rest of the guys we're debating have been doing it for several seasons now. If we're having this debate next year at this time and Bradley is still putting up the numbers I'll consider him.

                      As for up-and-coming, the guy is 26, he isn't some kid just up from the minors. He's been bumping around for 3 seasons now.

                      Beltran and Vernon Wells are the guys. Hunter's offensive weaknesses have been exposed and Edmonds, the streaky hitter that he is, will cool down or get hurt, maybe both... and he makes all those great catches because he has too, his range can't compare with the other guys.

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

                      Yes it can.Edmonds' range is as good as anyone right now.
                      @ me or dap me

                      http://twitter.com/52isthemike

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                      • dce1228
                        MVP
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 1016

                        #116
                        Re: whos the best CF in the majors???

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                        Vinceanity2k3 said:
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                        dce1228 said:
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                        Superstar said:
                        How come no one is talking about Milton Bradley? He is having a great offensive year, and is starting to take command in the outfield, did you guys see his catch yesterday against Dunn it was amazing, I would say Milton Bradley is the best up and coming CF, probably Jones ATL overall, Hunter Best defensive, and Edmunds(sp) Best Offensive............. Also Bradley last night broke his streak of 31 staright games of getting on base, and he also had another streak of 30 straight games of getting on base earlier this year.

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                        I like Milton Bradley, but he's had one great half of one season while the rest of the guys we're debating have been doing it for several seasons now. If we're having this debate next year at this time and Bradley is still putting up the numbers I'll consider him.

                        As for up-and-coming, the guy is 26, he isn't some kid just up from the minors. He's been bumping around for 3 seasons now.

                        Beltran and Vernon Wells are the guys. Hunter's offensive weaknesses have been exposed and Edmonds, the streaky hitter that he is, will cool down or get hurt, maybe both... and he makes all those great catches because he has too, his range can't compare with the other guys.

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                        Yes it can.Edmonds' range is as good as anyone right now.

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                        Come on, he's 34 years old (last friday), a white boy, AND has a history of injury. I don't think that's biologically plausible.

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                        • dce1228
                          MVP
                          • Mar 2003
                          • 1016

                          #117
                          Re: whos the best CF in the majors???

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                          Vinceanity2k3 said:
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                          dce1228 said:
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                          Superstar said:
                          How come no one is talking about Milton Bradley? He is having a great offensive year, and is starting to take command in the outfield, did you guys see his catch yesterday against Dunn it was amazing, I would say Milton Bradley is the best up and coming CF, probably Jones ATL overall, Hunter Best defensive, and Edmunds(sp) Best Offensive............. Also Bradley last night broke his streak of 31 staright games of getting on base, and he also had another streak of 30 straight games of getting on base earlier this year.

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

                          I like Milton Bradley, but he's had one great half of one season while the rest of the guys we're debating have been doing it for several seasons now. If we're having this debate next year at this time and Bradley is still putting up the numbers I'll consider him.

                          As for up-and-coming, the guy is 26, he isn't some kid just up from the minors. He's been bumping around for 3 seasons now.

                          Beltran and Vernon Wells are the guys. Hunter's offensive weaknesses have been exposed and Edmonds, the streaky hitter that he is, will cool down or get hurt, maybe both... and he makes all those great catches because he has too, his range can't compare with the other guys.

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

                          Yes it can.Edmonds' range is as good as anyone right now.

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

                          Come on, he's 34 years old (last friday), a white boy, AND has a history of injury. I don't think that's biologically plausible.

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                          • dce1228
                            MVP
                            • Mar 2003
                            • 1016

                            #118
                            Re: whos the best CF in the majors???

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                            Vinceanity2k3 said:
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                            dce1228 said:
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                            Superstar said:
                            How come no one is talking about Milton Bradley? He is having a great offensive year, and is starting to take command in the outfield, did you guys see his catch yesterday against Dunn it was amazing, I would say Milton Bradley is the best up and coming CF, probably Jones ATL overall, Hunter Best defensive, and Edmunds(sp) Best Offensive............. Also Bradley last night broke his streak of 31 staright games of getting on base, and he also had another streak of 30 straight games of getting on base earlier this year.

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

                            I like Milton Bradley, but he's had one great half of one season while the rest of the guys we're debating have been doing it for several seasons now. If we're having this debate next year at this time and Bradley is still putting up the numbers I'll consider him.

                            As for up-and-coming, the guy is 26, he isn't some kid just up from the minors. He's been bumping around for 3 seasons now.

                            Beltran and Vernon Wells are the guys. Hunter's offensive weaknesses have been exposed and Edmonds, the streaky hitter that he is, will cool down or get hurt, maybe both... and he makes all those great catches because he has too, his range can't compare with the other guys.

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

                            Yes it can.Edmonds' range is as good as anyone right now.

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

                            Come on, he's 34 years old (last friday), a white boy, AND has a history of injury. I don't think that's biologically plausible.

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                            • 3rdAnswer
                              Regular Cat Records®
                              • Sep 2002
                              • 10845

                              #119
                              Re: whos the best CF in the majors???

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                              dieselboy said:
                              Edmonds has an OPS of 1.098 this season.

                              The next closes for a CF is Vernon Wells, with .919.

                              Edmonds is currently the best in the game.

                              Most underrated CF is Beltran. He is in the 2nd tier of defensive CFs, and his numbers don't lie. He is good for about 25 HRs, 90-100 RBIs, an OPS of the upper .800s, and he steals about 30 bags a year.

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                              You're right about Beltran. He gets slept on an awful lot.
                              -Jay Illestrate, Emcee/Producer/Graphic Artist
                              www.REGULARCATRECORDS.COM
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                              • 3rdAnswer
                                Regular Cat Records®
                                • Sep 2002
                                • 10845

                                #120
                                Re: whos the best CF in the majors???

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                                dieselboy said:
                                Edmonds has an OPS of 1.098 this season.

                                The next closes for a CF is Vernon Wells, with .919.

                                Edmonds is currently the best in the game.

                                Most underrated CF is Beltran. He is in the 2nd tier of defensive CFs, and his numbers don't lie. He is good for about 25 HRs, 90-100 RBIs, an OPS of the upper .800s, and he steals about 30 bags a year.

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                                You're right about Beltran. He gets slept on an awful lot.
                                -Jay Illestrate, Emcee/Producer/Graphic Artist
                                www.REGULARCATRECORDS.COM
                                New York Giants - Duke Blue Devils - Charlotte Hornets - San Antonio Spurs

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