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General => RBI Baseball => Topic started by: OctoFranco on 04/05/06, 02:16:44 PM

Poll
Question: What side of mediocre do you think Sutton falls on?
Option 1: Below average votes: 3
Option 2: Middle of the pack votes: 5
Option 3: Above average votes: 3
Option 4: I wish I had that kind of stamina votes: 3
Option 5: The Smutton? votes: 0
Title: Oldest RBI'er becomes one year older
Post by: OctoFranco on 04/05/06, 02:16:44 PM
That's right, happy 61st the Smutton.

His birthday was actually the 2nd, but I just felt that he was the most noteworthy RBI'er who's had a birthday so far this month to make a thread for, since I've been missing the birthday threads, offering great opportunities to discuss individual players and strategies, and perhaps motivate database contributions.

Personally like man-perm.  Solid all-around pitcher, only real flaw is his lack of speed.  Granted his value's still a shade below Witt's, but overall I think he's about 10th or 11th place or so among the game's 20 starters, which, you know, I guess is middle of the pack after all, but I nevertheless am still a fan.  Maybe it's the whole Brave's announcer thing...

Nah, gotta be the man-perm.
Title: Re: Oldest RBI'er becomes one year older
Post by: TβG on 04/05/06, 02:32:52 PM
i hardly ever use him to the lack of competition in my geographic region and the fact that when i play against the computer, i usually start witt or moore, and never use sutt.  although, i did shake his hand at a autograph session in buena park mall when i was young.
Title: Re: Oldest RBI'er becomes one year older
Post by: fknmclane on 04/05/06, 02:59:15 PM
Sutton, just like his fellow Angels starter Witt, is mediocre.  Doesn't do anything particularly well but can does have the stamina going for him.  I find that Witt and Sutton do just enough in that they'll keep the game close long enough for the big bats of the Angels to come though and do some serious damage.

Great thread.
Title: Re: Oldest RBI'er becomes one year older
Post by: fightonusc on 04/06/06, 12:25:55 AM
Highly overrated. He should be better than he is. That is all.
Title: Re: Oldest RBI'er becomes one year older
Post by: Stock on 04/06/06, 07:57:48 AM
Quote from: stock on 04/06/06, 12:27:36 AM
Highly overrated. He should be better than he is. That is all.
Title: Re: Oldest RBI'er becomes one year older
Post by: Gantry on 04/06/06, 08:43:31 PM
The Smutton is the best hitting pitcher in RBI, and you can't take that away from him....

We will officially all be old when the first RBI'er dies of "old age"
Title: Re: Oldest RBI'er becomes one year older
Post by: BDawk on 04/07/06, 07:54:54 AM
Quote from: Gantry on 04/06/06, 08:43:31 PM
The Smutton is the best hitting pitcher in RBI, and you can't take that away from him....

I beg to differ. Don Robinson is by far the best hitting pitcher in RBI
Title: Re: Oldest RBI'er becomes one year older
Post by: Gantry on 04/07/06, 09:51:28 AM
Maybe in real life, but we all know that RBI is a fantasy world.  Or is it?
Title: Re: Oldest RBI'er becomes one year older
Post by: BDawk on 04/07/06, 10:18:07 AM
No, he's the best RBI hitting pitcher!!! Listen to me dammit!!!
Title: Re: Oldest RBI'er becomes one year older
Post by: Stock on 04/07/06, 10:43:17 AM
Julio started playing in the majors before 3 of his teammates were even born.
Title: Re: Oldest RBI'er becomes one year older
Post by: OctoFranco on 04/15/06, 07:35:24 PM
Just heard this on the Braves radiocast:

QuoteSkip Caray:  "And they're still trying to get a wave going here.  Have you ever done a play-by-play of a wave, Joe?"

Joe Simpson: "I'd describe it as the Don Sutton permanent wave."

I found this too priceless not to pass on to Dee-Nee.
Title: Re: Oldest RBI'er becomes one year older
Post by: greatfun0 on 04/18/06, 06:56:42 AM
gotta love skip and joe's dry humor... they always find something entertaining to say about the infamous 'wave', not to mention don's infamous hairdo... :-P