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  • feedmeccc
    Pro
    • Feb 2003
    • 573

    #16
    Re: Am I the only one that thinks Steve Finley should be an All-Star?

    Tony Womack deserves it more then both of them

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    • TheLetterZ
      All Star
      • Jul 2002
      • 6752

      #17
      Re: Am I the only one that thinks Steve Finley should be an All-Star?

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      hulkster29 said:
      Finley deserves to go over Abreu - sorry Philly fans..

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      How do you figure?

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      • TheLetterZ
        All Star
        • Jul 2002
        • 6752

        #18
        Re: Am I the only one that thinks Steve Finley should be an All-Star?

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        hulkster29 said:
        Finley deserves to go over Abreu - sorry Philly fans..

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        How do you figure?

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        • TheLetterZ
          All Star
          • Jul 2002
          • 6752

          #19
          Re: Am I the only one that thinks Steve Finley should be an All-Star?

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          hulkster29 said:
          Finley deserves to go over Abreu - sorry Philly fans..

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          How do you figure?

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          • kweiss
            MVP
            • May 2003
            • 1886

            #20
            Re: Am I the only one that thinks Steve Finley should be an All-Star?

            It's just so close between these guys.

            Finley: ...298 AVG...358 OBP...21 HR...45 RBI
            Abreu:....301 AVG...443 OBP...17 HR...57 RBI
            Ramirez:.326 AVG...347 OBP...15 HR...56 RBI

            As much as I would like to see Finley go, I really think it is between Abreu and Ramirez.

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            • kweiss
              MVP
              • May 2003
              • 1886

              #21
              Re: Am I the only one that thinks Steve Finley should be an All-Star?

              It's just so close between these guys.

              Finley: ...298 AVG...358 OBP...21 HR...45 RBI
              Abreu:....301 AVG...443 OBP...17 HR...57 RBI
              Ramirez:.326 AVG...347 OBP...15 HR...56 RBI

              As much as I would like to see Finley go, I really think it is between Abreu and Ramirez.

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              • kweiss
                MVP
                • May 2003
                • 1886

                #22
                Re: Am I the only one that thinks Steve Finley should be an All-Star?

                It's just so close between these guys.

                Finley: ...298 AVG...358 OBP...21 HR...45 RBI
                Abreu:....301 AVG...443 OBP...17 HR...57 RBI
                Ramirez:.326 AVG...347 OBP...15 HR...56 RBI

                As much as I would like to see Finley go, I really think it is between Abreu and Ramirez.

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                • dieselboy
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                  • Dec 2002
                  • 18040

                  #23
                  Re: Am I the only one that thinks Steve Finley should be an All-Star?

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                  kweiss said:
                  It's just so close between these guys.

                  Finley: ...298 AVG...358 OBP...21 HR...45 RBI
                  Abreu:....301 AVG...443 OBP...17 HR...57 RBI
                  Ramirez:.326 AVG...347 OBP...15 HR...56 RBI

                  As much as I would like to see Finley go, I really think it is between Abreu and Ramirez.

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                  This shouldn't even be a competetion.

                  Bobby Abreu has a far better OPS than any of them.
                  Abreu = 1.010
                  Finley = .900
                  Ramirez = .924

                  Abreu's OPS is good for 9th in the Majors. He is ahead of Vlad Guerrero, Frank Thomas, Melvin Mora, Ivan Rodriguez, Hank Blalock, David Ortiz, Lyle Overbay, Adrian Beltre, etc, etc, etc.

                  Even without the OPS, if you compare the stats that Kweiss compared above, HRs, AVG, RBI, and OBP, those numbers are very similar. But then when you add to the fact that Abreu has 17 SB, good for 4th best in the NL, compared to Ramirez's zero, and Finley's seven, he has to be the choice. Oh, and he has 13 more runs than Finley, and eight more than Ramirez.

                  Abreu is the choice, sorry.

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                  • dieselboy
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                    • Dec 2002
                    • 18040

                    #24
                    Re: Am I the only one that thinks Steve Finley should be an All-Star?

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                    kweiss said:
                    It's just so close between these guys.

                    Finley: ...298 AVG...358 OBP...21 HR...45 RBI
                    Abreu:....301 AVG...443 OBP...17 HR...57 RBI
                    Ramirez:.326 AVG...347 OBP...15 HR...56 RBI

                    As much as I would like to see Finley go, I really think it is between Abreu and Ramirez.

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

                    This shouldn't even be a competetion.

                    Bobby Abreu has a far better OPS than any of them.
                    Abreu = 1.010
                    Finley = .900
                    Ramirez = .924

                    Abreu's OPS is good for 9th in the Majors. He is ahead of Vlad Guerrero, Frank Thomas, Melvin Mora, Ivan Rodriguez, Hank Blalock, David Ortiz, Lyle Overbay, Adrian Beltre, etc, etc, etc.

                    Even without the OPS, if you compare the stats that Kweiss compared above, HRs, AVG, RBI, and OBP, those numbers are very similar. But then when you add to the fact that Abreu has 17 SB, good for 4th best in the NL, compared to Ramirez's zero, and Finley's seven, he has to be the choice. Oh, and he has 13 more runs than Finley, and eight more than Ramirez.

                    Abreu is the choice, sorry.

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

                      #25
                      Re: Am I the only one that thinks Steve Finley should be an All-Star?

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                      kweiss said:
                      It's just so close between these guys.

                      Finley: ...298 AVG...358 OBP...21 HR...45 RBI
                      Abreu:....301 AVG...443 OBP...17 HR...57 RBI
                      Ramirez:.326 AVG...347 OBP...15 HR...56 RBI

                      As much as I would like to see Finley go, I really think it is between Abreu and Ramirez.

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

                      This shouldn't even be a competetion.

                      Bobby Abreu has a far better OPS than any of them.
                      Abreu = 1.010
                      Finley = .900
                      Ramirez = .924

                      Abreu's OPS is good for 9th in the Majors. He is ahead of Vlad Guerrero, Frank Thomas, Melvin Mora, Ivan Rodriguez, Hank Blalock, David Ortiz, Lyle Overbay, Adrian Beltre, etc, etc, etc.

                      Even without the OPS, if you compare the stats that Kweiss compared above, HRs, AVG, RBI, and OBP, those numbers are very similar. But then when you add to the fact that Abreu has 17 SB, good for 4th best in the NL, compared to Ramirez's zero, and Finley's seven, he has to be the choice. Oh, and he has 13 more runs than Finley, and eight more than Ramirez.

                      Abreu is the choice, sorry.

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                      • TheLetterZ
                        All Star
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 6752

                        #26
                        Re: Am I the only one that thinks Steve Finley should be an All-Star?

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                        dieselboy said:
                        </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                        kweiss said:
                        It's just so close between these guys.

                        Finley: ...298 AVG...358 OBP...21 HR...45 RBI
                        Abreu:....301 AVG...443 OBP...17 HR...57 RBI
                        Ramirez:.326 AVG...347 OBP...15 HR...56 RBI

                        As much as I would like to see Finley go, I really think it is between Abreu and Ramirez.

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

                        This shouldn't even be a competetion.

                        Bobby Abreu has a far better OPS than any of them.
                        Abreu = 1.010
                        Finley = .900
                        Ramirez = .924

                        Abreu's OPS is good for 9th in the Majors. He is ahead of Vlad Guerrero, Frank Thomas, Melvin Mora, Ivan Rodriguez, Hank Blalock, David Ortiz, Lyle Overbay, Adrian Beltre, etc, etc, etc.

                        Even without the OPS, if you compare the stats that Kweiss compared above, HRs, AVG, RBI, and OBP, those numbers are very similar. But then when you add to the fact that Abreu has 17 SB, good for 4th best in the NL, compared to Ramirez's zero, and Finley's seven, he has to be the choice. Oh, and he has 13 more runs than Finley, and eight more than Ramirez.

                        Abreu is the choice, sorry.

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                        And if you're into Sabermetrics at all, Bobby's 4th in the NL in VORP, 3rd in Win Shares, and 2nd in RARP.

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                        • TheLetterZ
                          All Star
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 6752

                          #27
                          Re: Am I the only one that thinks Steve Finley should be an All-Star?

                          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                          dieselboy said:
                          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                          kweiss said:
                          It's just so close between these guys.

                          Finley: ...298 AVG...358 OBP...21 HR...45 RBI
                          Abreu:....301 AVG...443 OBP...17 HR...57 RBI
                          Ramirez:.326 AVG...347 OBP...15 HR...56 RBI

                          As much as I would like to see Finley go, I really think it is between Abreu and Ramirez.

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

                          This shouldn't even be a competetion.

                          Bobby Abreu has a far better OPS than any of them.
                          Abreu = 1.010
                          Finley = .900
                          Ramirez = .924

                          Abreu's OPS is good for 9th in the Majors. He is ahead of Vlad Guerrero, Frank Thomas, Melvin Mora, Ivan Rodriguez, Hank Blalock, David Ortiz, Lyle Overbay, Adrian Beltre, etc, etc, etc.

                          Even without the OPS, if you compare the stats that Kweiss compared above, HRs, AVG, RBI, and OBP, those numbers are very similar. But then when you add to the fact that Abreu has 17 SB, good for 4th best in the NL, compared to Ramirez's zero, and Finley's seven, he has to be the choice. Oh, and he has 13 more runs than Finley, and eight more than Ramirez.

                          Abreu is the choice, sorry.

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

                          And if you're into Sabermetrics at all, Bobby's 4th in the NL in VORP, 3rd in Win Shares, and 2nd in RARP.

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                          • TheLetterZ
                            All Star
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 6752

                            #28
                            Re: Am I the only one that thinks Steve Finley should be an All-Star?

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                            dieselboy said:
                            </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                            kweiss said:
                            It's just so close between these guys.

                            Finley: ...298 AVG...358 OBP...21 HR...45 RBI
                            Abreu:....301 AVG...443 OBP...17 HR...57 RBI
                            Ramirez:.326 AVG...347 OBP...15 HR...56 RBI

                            As much as I would like to see Finley go, I really think it is between Abreu and Ramirez.

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

                            This shouldn't even be a competetion.

                            Bobby Abreu has a far better OPS than any of them.
                            Abreu = 1.010
                            Finley = .900
                            Ramirez = .924

                            Abreu's OPS is good for 9th in the Majors. He is ahead of Vlad Guerrero, Frank Thomas, Melvin Mora, Ivan Rodriguez, Hank Blalock, David Ortiz, Lyle Overbay, Adrian Beltre, etc, etc, etc.

                            Even without the OPS, if you compare the stats that Kweiss compared above, HRs, AVG, RBI, and OBP, those numbers are very similar. But then when you add to the fact that Abreu has 17 SB, good for 4th best in the NL, compared to Ramirez's zero, and Finley's seven, he has to be the choice. Oh, and he has 13 more runs than Finley, and eight more than Ramirez.

                            Abreu is the choice, sorry.

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

                            And if you're into Sabermetrics at all, Bobby's 4th in the NL in VORP, 3rd in Win Shares, and 2nd in RARP.

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                            • Gagnon39
                              Windy City Sports Fan
                              • Mar 2003
                              • 8544

                              #29
                              Re: Am I the only one that thinks Steve Finley should be an All-Star?

                              I think Steve should be an all star. I don't know what he's done this year but he's from my home town and played high school ball 5 miles from my house.
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                              • Gagnon39
                                Windy City Sports Fan
                                • Mar 2003
                                • 8544

                                #30
                                Re: Am I the only one that thinks Steve Finley should be an All-Star?

                                I think Steve should be an all star. I don't know what he's done this year but he's from my home town and played high school ball 5 miles from my house.
                                All the Way, Again: A Chicago Cubs Franchise

                                Streaming on Twitch
                                https://www.twitch.tv/gagnon39

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