5 most overrated (Big name, Big numbers, No Produce)
1. K. Puckett
2. Dwight Evans
3. K. Bass
4. W. Boggs (i pinch hit for him in late innings)
5. T. Worrell (shit stamina)
5 underrated
1. B. Stanley (great movement)
2. K. Hernandez (big power)
3. K. Dayley (can give you 3 innings)
4. M. Witt (filthy)
5. D. Decinces (as good as any 2 hitter in game including Gaetti)
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND... all my comments are about Nintendo RBI- I have never played the arcade version.
I like Wade Boggs, he usually hits good for me, and i get a lot of homeruns from him.
Most overrated:
1. Kirby Puckett - No contest
2. Tony Gwynn - Best BA, one of the worst All-Stars
3. Shane Corbett - 1.10 ERA?
4. Paul Molitor - A speed & contact but not worth putting in
5. Steve Lake - Worst player in RBI, automatically overrated
1. jeffrey leonard- the guy does nothing
2. kirby puckett- not up to the challenge.
3. tgwynn- rbi programmers are not padre fans
4. corbett- that era is a joke.
5. bob brenley- he is not good!
1) kirby puckett
2) larry herndon--couldnt hit .300 off a tee
3) frank viola--gives up too many dingers
4) boggs--not enough hits out of this schmuck
5) mookie wilson-- worst 2 hitter in the game
Jeff Leonard overrated, what the hell are you talking about???? he is so money.
Top 5 overrated
1. Boggs
2. Gwynn (he should be a much better hitter at .370)
3. Nolan Ryan- he gives up the long ball in a big way
4. Wally Backman (no way he hits .320
5. Benito Santiago- how can he hit 3rd in this lineup??
all i can say about leonard is "one man's refuse is another's treasure".
I personally don't mind Leonard that much, he's decent. Of the 2-3-4 righties on San Fran, I'll take the Candy Man...
to me, mitchell is the best of frisco's three righties... maldonado would be second and leonard is lucky if he stays in the game... usually spillman hits in the three hole.
Spilman could do some damage at #3, not a bad idea Joe. Who do you leadoff with then? You don't keep that sac Uribe in do you?
hell no... uribe is garbage. i usually go with aldrete in the lead off spot... he doesnt have much power but he does have good gap power. spier splits his time between the 6 spot and the 8 spot. youngblood is saved for a late inning pinch hitter role.
I used to use Spier and aldrete before spilman. Then i would put Spier in for brenly but lately aldrete has beaten spier out for the spot.
you must be kidding that jeff leonard "does nothing." to me, he is in the top 5 most dangerous non-all star non-Bosox hitters in ribs play.
great call by the guy who mentioned Schofield. because his numbers are relatively weak, more novice ribs players will pitch to him. big mistake.
also, i challenge you to name a righty infielder with more power than tommy brookens.
I too agree with Schofield - he's the man....
<<< also, i challenge you to name a righty infielder with more power than tommy brookens. >>>
I'll name two - Doug Decinces & Jack Clark
This might sound ridiculous... I think Tommy Brookens has more power than Decinces and as much as Clark. He regularly hits the ball out of the screen.
Schofield is a fucking man-child. I agree.
Jack Clark has no power. Brookens has much more power than him, plus he is right up there with Dougie. Actually, Brookens hits a curveball much farther than Decinces.
Hey there Dill, long time no see!
Different styles yield different studs, I guess... Even in our curve games, Jack Clark has a shitload of power. A bit too double-play prone (like DeCinces), but I'll take him over the Bookends. Lips and Sperling probably disagree with me though...
i think jack clark is shitty but you have to respect his power cause mcgee and pendleton are so weak.. and even if they get on, what the hell is ford going to do?
I dont worry about what ford is going to do because i already know. He's gonna ground out or pop out, thats way i counter that with lindeman.
Lindeman is definitely the man at the 7 spot, though I will keep Ford (and his 0 power rating) in if there's a runner on in straight pitch. Then I'll put in Des Plaines for that sack of crap Pena. Ford does a good job with the lefty hit, but sucks otherwise...
something i've been doing with the cards- put lindeman in the 3 spot. clark protects him well. like kent in MLB with bonds behind him, jimmy has been getting good swings.
Lindeman at the 3 spot sounds like a very good idea. He is the most powerful pinch hitter and you should get him up with the most people on base...
Given that I hit 10x better with lefties, I go Blank Morris at #3. Though he doesn't have the pop of Lindeman, he is less prone to the double-play and gets the lefty hits...
Good idea though...
the cardinals offense is depressing... how did tom herr ever make an all star team? he is awful. ford and pena arent much better.
I played a lot with STL this past weekend, and Oquendo was the man in the 3 hole. I liked Lindeman instead of Ford. What is everyone's problem with Tony Pena? He is a decent 8th batter and has power compared to the rest of the team. Also played with NY. Santana had a great series (well, great for him) with a double in every game, plus an extra 2 singles. I used to keep him in as a joke, but now he stays because he is producing.
Potsie rolled Stl last night and actually took a game from me (with Min in straight pitch) and he went for Oquendo at #2. He has a deep hatred for Ozzie Smith, which I think stems from that walk-off grand slam he gave up to Lips a couple years back. Anyway, I couldn't get Oquendo out and he did go yard. He's a quality player...
Harry Spilman's gotta be up there on the underrated category, he's automatic
I haven't had much success with Spilman. I think Aldrete is their best ph.
Spilman is the goods, he is #1 on my Most Underrated list. Check page 2 of the RBI Forum for that thread and be sure to add your own...
Nolan Ryan Overated????? ??? ??? Holy Crap, he is probally one of the best pitchers in the damn game. And he has stamina and movement to compliment his fast ball...Thats like saying Michael Jordan doesnt belong in the NBA
Quote from: Gantry on 06/25/02, 06:46:10 PM
Most overrated:
1. Kirby Puckett - No contest
2. Tony Gwynn - Best BA, one of the worst All-Stars
3. Shane Corbett - 1.10 ERA?
4. Paul Molitor - A speed & contact but not worth putting in
5. Steve Lake - Worst player in RBI, automatically overrated
I agree completely with this list, this Gantry guy is smart. What say you, RBI fans?
Nokes is overrated
You can make a list just out of all-stars. But I would say:
1. Puckett
2. Bass
3. Baines
4. Galarraga
5. J Franco
This is an awesome topic. I can't believe some of the names on these lists, though...for shame.
Here's my list, without a ton of thought involved 'cause I'm hungry:
GDavis (no offense IFF GDavis)
Puckett
KHernandez (SHUT THE FUCK UP ULT AND GANTRY!!!)
WMcGee
Baines
I don't see it for McGee... He's certainly no champ but considering that lineup he ain't too shabby. Do most prefer Pendleton or McGee? They are essentially the same player in straight pitch...
I think Big Apple RBI Champ is overrated. I don't think he's even the champ anymore.
Quote from: BeeJay on 01/04/06, 07:07:27 PM
I think Big Apple RBI Champ is overrated. I don't think he's even the champ anymore.
I'm still the Big Apple RBI Champ as far as I know
Those non-GDavis New Yorkers didn't take all this scientific RBI data very well. Their RBI world was shook upside down, and instead of acceptance they fought it with all the piss n' vinegar they had. God bless 'em...
non-GDavis New Yorkers are the worst kind of New Yorkers
My first post, and here it goes:
5. Nolan Ryan - the Ryan Express in this game gives up more runs than Tony Peña if he was pitching.
4. Calvin Schiraldi - "Blown Save" gets an honorable mention because if you tried closing a game with him and he gives up a run or two. Look at him in WS games 6 and 7 for more info.
3. Steve Lake - Gantry's entry about him on the STL page should pretty much explain him.
2. Rafael Santana - runner up for worst batter. DAH NAH! is all I can say for him.
1. Tony Peña - WORST person in this game. He can't hit worth shit and he gets #1 for his "claim" of his Royals when he was managing they'd clinch the AL Central.
Honorable mention: Mookie Wilson. Why? * Made a gospel CD with his wife and three kids, I bet that is simply awesome. - does that explain anything?
Welcome Verlair, quality first post... Just to make sure, you think Pena is the actual worst player in the game or he's the worst because of his (somewhat) lofty status?
Quote from: Gantry on 01/04/06, 10:50:48 PM
Welcome Verlair, quality first post... Just to make sure, you think Pena is the actual worst player in the game or he's the worst because of his (somewhat) lofty status?
Welcome Verlair. Obviously you have had a bad experience with Tony Pena. My advice is to let him take control and just enjoy the ride. Your opinion of him will change greatly.
Show Tony some respect!
My list:
1.) Glenn Davis - terrible clean-up hitter
2.) Kirby Puckett - sandwiched between 2 solid hitters
3.) Larry Herndon - I believe I've seen him hit 1 HR
4.) Denny Walling - it's impressive to be a bad lefty
5.) Benito Santiago - he just sucks
Sperling may be out of the game for awhile, but he still retains that RBI sharpness...
I don't know how Herndon can be overrated. Nobody thinks he's good, do they?
Depends on the context - for this thread, it originally started for the most overrated guys based on their display numbers. Herndon actually has good "stats" - .324 average and 9 dingers - yet he's easily the worst hitter on the Tigers...
I see
I like Pena - I think that he's underrated, if anything, especially given that weak lineup. I've had good luck with him (although I use St. Louis more than any other team, so he gets lots of chances).
I used to hate Pena for a long while there. I'd often take him out quite a bit for Lindeman and keep Ford in at the 7 spot, especially if there was a lefty-hit situation in his first AB. I hardly ever use that strategy now, though I'm still not a huge fan of Jalapena...
How can Nolan be on anybody's list? 'Cause you know, he's pretty fkn good and all.
seems he does give up the longball more frequently than other fkn good pitchers
This is almost as insane as Dayley being on somebody's bottom 5.
Quote from: JoeDirt on 01/05/06, 07:21:44 PM
This is almost as insane as Dayley being on somebody's bottom 5.
Huh? Dayley is a fkn abortion. I hate him.
Well, for the nip the corner and bust inside every once in awhile, Dayley is a pretty good P. I suppose my style of play favors L pitchers in a similar manner the Straight Pitch Crew prefers L hitters.
Quote from: JoeDirt on 01/05/06, 07:14:30 PM
How can Nolan be on anybody's list? 'Cause you know, he's pretty fkn good and all.
Because overrated in that context likely means that some folks who think he's decent but not great. A lot of people refer to him as the #1 pitcher and if you think Nolan isn't in that category, then I can see the overrated tag...
Overrated:
1. Matt Nokes - Never does SHIT despite his 32 home runs. Also runs the bases like a retarded kid after a fifth of Captain Morgan.
2. Lou Whitaker - Never does SHIT, period. I've hardly even hit the ball outof the infield with this guy.
3. Harold Baines - If one of my kids ever hit like this, I'd make him pack up his shit and find a foster home.
4. Tom Brunansky - He looks like he should hit home runs, but instead, he likes hitting choppers to the third baseman.
5. Jimmy Key - gives up home runs about 5 times more often than any other pitcher I have ever used, for NO GODDAMN REASON.
5A. Glenn Davis - Don't let his stats fool you, Pendleton will hit more homers than him.
Underrated:
1. Harry bleeping Spilman. The guy is an animal.
2. Alan Ashby, For some reason, he always comes up with some clutch dinger out of nowhere after going 0-for-4, and a bad 0-for-4 at that.
3. Ray Knight. I leave him in because the Mets don't have enough pinch-hitters after Backman and Santana. And he mashes the ball a lot.
4. Candy Maldonado. For a guy with 20 HRS, he crushes the ball.
5. Bill Madlock. Always good for one random ass-kicking hit.
Underated
1. Bill Madlock ( My hero, sick in the 5 spot)
2. DeCinces ( a beast before the killer J's)
3. T. Brookens (love to see him up in the 8th spot, rediculous)
4. H. Spillman ( pinch hit master)
5. D. Schofield ( what else can I say)
Overrated
1. J. Clark ( Invisible Power or maybe it's really not there)
2. Paul Molitor ( has the power of a 5 year old)
3. Boggs ( sucks asssssssssssssssssss)
4. Kevin Bass ( Lefty reject)
5. Kirby Puckett ( I have moments with him, very bad moments)
I'm really surprised by a few of the recent choices. Capt, do you play straight pitch or anything goes (sorry fkn mclane, I'm not even acknowledging slurve and I don't know why)?
If you play AG, I have a really hard time believing Key sucks for you...but your selection of R batters as underrated indicate that you do play AG...
And pool, I know you play straight...but even so, Jack Clark overrated? (Ryno)Hoggwash.
I concur with Jack Clark being overrrated. I've ben playing with St Louis alot and I hit way more homers with Pena than I do with Clark. Clark seems to ground out or hit alot of catchable fly balls. He pisses me off. I would probably rank him as my #1 overrated guy as well.
I'm on board with Capt_Taco for #1 and 2. I started subbing Nokes out, because he never does anythiing. I think Sperling said it best "it's an impressive thing to be a bad lefty."
1) Matt Nokes - surprisingly weak given the expected power stats and a HUGE letdown after the AT, Gibson, Evans punch to start the game
2) Kirby Puckett - Big stats, big gut, little results
3) Glenn Davis - GDavis quality posts must be inversely related to GDavis Home Runs.
4) Pat Sheridan - I know that I'll take some heat for this, but Madlock is clutch through the whole game. I usually only get one good AB from Pat.
5) Brian Downing - I only add him because I mainly play with CA. I know that it's impossible based on the simplicity of the game, but Downing is so streaky for me. It's feast or famine with him...and I get a whole lot more famine.
Dishonorable Mention - Lou Whitaker. He rarely does anything for me, but I've always been a big fan of his and didn't have the heart to put him in my overrated list.
So many people like Madlock. I say he's overrated. He;s my number two sub on that team at best...maybe three
Quote from: JoeDirt on 01/13/06, 08:56:33 AM
I'm really surprised by a few of the recent choices. Capt, do you play straight pitch or anything goes (sorry fkn mclane, I'm not even acknowledging slurve and I don't know why)?
Usually I do play anything-goes. Key's got pretty good movement and all, but for some reason, lefty pitchers always get murdered in my games. Most of the deception you use with righties just doesn't work when you flip it around 180 degrees, whether it's me pitching or my opponent.
In hindsight, I probably should've put Righetti on there instead of Key, because he's got the same problem with less movement, and he can only throw about five pitches before he gets tired.
Once again...Bill Madlock...especially when compared to Pat Sheridan
Why did Big Apple RBI Champ delete his account? He was all talk on how good he was (IMO), but still added some good RBI chatter. GDavis?
I bet Truffles would pown Big Apple RBI Champ.
Quote from: JoeDirt on 08/23/06, 05:42:13 PM
Why did Big Apple RBI Champ delete his account? He was all talk on how good he was (IMO), but still added some good RBI chatter. GDavis?
I dunno what happened. Seemed like a good guy. Maybe just got bored with discussing nintendo on the innernets.
Quote from: JosephDirt on 08/23/06, 05:42:13 PM
Why did Big Apple RBI Champ delete his account? He was all talk on how good he was (IMO), but still added some good RBI chatter. GDavis?
I think Big Apple (http://forums.dee-nee.com/index.php?action=profile;u=69) started this thread as a guest, before creating an account. I seem to remember some sort of short argument, and he never returned. Too bad, he was a good catalyst for RBI discussion.
mecha blyleven ate him, you idiots. don't you remember the picture?
If I were to add anything relevant to the discussion (which may be lost..):
1) Tony Armas - Nice power, but he's slower than Barry Bonds, for fuck's sake.
2) Chet Lemon - I feel inclined to put a Detroit player, simply because they have undeniably the best lineup in the game, and I seriously can not see where Lemon Party's supposed power is.
3) Craig Reynolds - He suffers from being the consensus second-best Houston player, when in reality, he blows goats.
4) Tim Laudner - See Armas, except with bad contact to boot.
5) Jack Clark - He also suffers similar to Reynolds, in that he is expected to carry the load for St. Louis. Which he can not....
Can a guest start a thread?
before Gantry changed the rules I think they could
5 Most overrated players on RBI
1. Pat Sheridan - Far and away my choice for #1
2. Pat Sheridan - Bill Madlock is superior in every way
3. Pat Sheridan - Here's to a Dave Bergman pinch hit homer
4. Pat Sheridan - Here's where I put in Mike Heath before Sheridan
5. Pat Sheridan - Edged out Glenn Davis for the #5 spot
interesting list
Since I have changed my strategy in RBI Baseball, here is my list of the new top five overrated:
5. Pat Sheridan - it's not because of his power or anything, but it gets frustrating to bat as him at times when you mess up the swing and end up grounding out. His contact rating will only net him a +36 power bonus. That's if you don't get the sweet spot of the bat, and Tony Gwynn doesn't have to worry about contact.
4. Most eight-hole hitters except Tom Brookens and Tony Pena - they all suck. That's all I have to say. Brookens can hit for power, Pena can hit occasionally. If only defense was a stat in RBI Baseball...
3. Craig Reynolds - a horrible hitter in my experience. I sub him immediately for Dickie "Penis" Thon. 804 power doesn't mean anything when his contact is 34. He grounds out way too much for me, which explains the Astros in the game as a whole. Glenn "Groundout" Davis is another example. Then again, I am good with using some righties, especially the feared (Canseco, George Bell, Ripken, and some others).
2. Doug Corbett - okay pitcher, but he gets slaughtered by Tony Armas Sr., which could mean a lead lost or Game Over.
1. Gary Pettis - don't get me fucking started. He's a horrible leadoff hitter with no power. Wilf belongs in the California Angels' leadoff spot, not some Pettis groundouts.
You start the Wolf at leadoff for the Angels....Ruppert is the only way to go...
Quote from: GoReds on 08/28/06, 12:10:58 PM
You start the Wolf at leadoff for the Angels....Ruppert is the only way to go...
Agreed.
5 Kirby Puckett
4 Ryne Sandberg
3 Doug Decinco
2 Jack Clark
1 Wade Boggs
Quote from: GoReds on 08/28/06, 12:10:58 PM
You start the Wolf at leadoff for the Angels....Ruppert is the only way to go...
I go with Ruppert in the 6 slot for Grich. I usually let Pettis have one at bat and judge whether or not to bring in Wilfong for the second based on Pettis' first at bat. Hendrick and Burleson will sometimes go in for Boone. I usually save Hendrick for a late inning pinch hit bomb opportunity.
Hey guys- I'm back. Sorry for the absence. RBI goes in waves for me... I'll play every night for weeks and then stop for a few months. Anyway, my game is in prime form right now. Might there be another NYC tourney soon? I almost threw a non-no with Bertus the other day, which brings up an interesting discussion I will start on a new thread.
welcome back
I love that I started this post and now I am re-thinking it 4+years later. The main difference in my life is that I used to pinch hit for boggs late and now i pinch hit for boggs early.
Quote from: Big Apple RBI Champ on 09/30/06, 01:16:19 PM
Hey guys- I'm back. Sorry for the absence. RBI goes in waves for me... I'll play every night for weeks and then stop for a few months. Anyway, my game is in prime form right now. Might there be another NYC tourney soon? I almost threw a non-no with Bertus the other day, which brings up an interesting discussion I will start on a new thread.
Definitely one of the 5 most overrated returns from a long absense.
Quote from: Nacho on 10/07/06, 11:59:04 PM
Quote from: Big Apple RBI Champ on 09/30/06, 01:16:19 PM
Hey guys- I'm back. Sorry for the absence. RBI goes in waves for me... I'll play every night for weeks and then stop for a few months. Anyway, my game is in prime form right now. Might there be another NYC tourney soon? I almost threw a non-no with Bertus the other day, which brings up an interesting discussion I will start on a new thread.
Definitely one of the 5 most overrated returns from a long absense.
Suck it Nacho. Let's play some RBI. Where do you live?
It seems to me like you can't call Puckett overrated anymore because everyone seems to agree that Puckett isn't all that. I happen to think that in these message boards he has built up a reputation for being no good, and that reputation has outgrown itself. Basically everyone talks now like he's Spike Owens or something, and me personally, I think Puckett is still a solid hitter on the game, he's just not as good as the stats on the game suggest he should be. Anyways, my five most overrated are:
1. Don Mattingly
2. Will Clark
3. Dwight Evans
4. Mike Schmidt
5. DDincs...no one thinks he's that good really anyways, but with his stats he should be producing more. He always sucks for me.
Your top two most overrated are two of my favorite players in the game, especially Will Clark, he always produces for me.
Yeah, that's why I put Mattingly and Clark as one-two on my list...because everyone I know says they love them, whereas with me all I ever hit is hard grounders or line drives to the first basemen. It's all mental I think, but it doesn't change the fact that I can't hit with either of them.
Welcome Lance! I like the way he assessed the situation, go with "overrated" as in the eyes of the RBI public. Well played...
Thinking of it in that regard, Gantry's overrated list
1) Robby Thompson - The fact that half the RBI public still starts him warrants this spot, makes me sick to my fucking stomach.
2) Chet Lemon - Not terribly different than Puckett and still borderline better than Bergman in straight pitch.
3) Tony Armas - Has his moments, but in my book far from a top5 player. Too many groundouts and too lofty of a rep.
4) Ozzie Smith - Again, absolute dogshit yet people keep him in and expect a single and stolen base everytime. Take away 6 speed points and he's the worst non-Santana starter in RBI. You can argue for Coleman here as well, but he's twice the player Smith is.
5) Cal Ripken - Barely worth starting, and probably wouldn't be if AL had Detroit's or Boston's bench.
You're right, I forgot about Ripken, he sucks. And even with the AL's weak bench, I'e benched Ripken several times before.
Quote from: Gantry on 10/09/06, 05:44:44 PM
Welcome Lance! I like the way he assessed the situation, go with "overrated" as in the eyes of the RBI public. Well played...
Thinking of it in that regard, Gantry's overrated list
1) Robby Thompson - The fact that half the RBI public still starts him warrants this spot, makes me sick to my fucking stomach.
2) Chet Lemon - Not terribly different than Puckett and still tons better than Pat Sheridan in straight pitch, but then again, who isn't?
3) Tony Armas - Has his moments, but in my book far from a top5 player. Too many groundouts and too lofty of a rep.
4) Ozzie Smith - Again, absolute dogshit yet people keep him in and expect a single and stolen base everytime. Take away 6 speed points and he's the worst non-Santana starter in RBI. You can argue for Coleman here as well, but he's twice the player Smith is.
5) Cal Ripken - Barely worth starting, and probably wouldn't be if AL had Detroit's or Boston's bench.
Quote from: Gantry on 10/09/06, 05:44:44 PM
Welcome Lance! I like the way he assessed the situation, go with "overrated" as in the eyes of the RBI public. Well played...
Thinking of it in that regard, Gantry's overrated list
1) Robby Thompson - The fact that half the RBI public still starts him warrants this spot, makes me sick to my fucking stomach.
2) Chet Lemon - Not terribly different than Puckett and still borderline better than Bergman in straight pitch.
3) Tony Armas - Has his moments, but in my book far from a top5 player. Too many groundouts and too lofty of a rep.
4) Ozzie Smith - Again, absolute dogshit yet people keep him in and expect a single and stolen base everytime. Take away 6 speed points and he's the worst non-Santana starter in RBI. You can argue for Coleman here as well, but he's twice the player Smith is.
5) Cal Ripken - Barely worth starting, and probably wouldn't be if AL had Detroit's or Boston's bench.
Wow- strong opinions from our leader Gantry (who is ignoring my email pleading to increase my post count because this is my second stint so I have way more than 300 posts).
I love the Bobby Thompson call. He should never play, especially with the depth on Roger Craig's bench. I agree with the ozfest assessment as well.
Armas has a VERY lofty reputation but his power is absurd.
I heavily disagree with Chester being overrated. He completes the best 1-6 in the game (Maddog in 5 slot)
Will Clark
Ripken
Schimdt
Santana - he's overated because he's in the game
Quote from: Big Apple RBI Champ on 10/10/06, 10:46:05 PM
Wow- strong opinions from our leader Gantry (who is ignoring my email pleading to increase my post count because this is my second stint so I have way more than 300 posts).
You gotta earn those posts. There is no post inflation on Dee-Nee.
Quote from: Nacho on 10/11/06, 09:48:48 AM
Quote from: Big Apple RBI Champ on 10/10/06, 10:46:05 PM
Wow- strong opinions from our leader Gantry (who is ignoring my email pleading to increase my post count because this is my second stint so I have way more than 300 posts).
You gotta earn those posts. There is no post inflation on Dee-Nee.
I think I earned them. I seem to remember posting a lot, and then after a long hiatus I came back- forgot my user log in and had gantry set me up a new one so my posts were reset to zero. Haven't heard from Gantry yet on this. Gantry is this the way you remember it? I know you helped me reset my password at least. Will you at least grant me that? Admit I got my password reset. (DeNiro in Casino to local politican during hearing)
edfan back in the day was a sheridan supporter. you gotta dig long and hard, but scoop TBT finds the goods.
Quote from: ericdavisfan on 02/13/03, 02:22:25 PM
I like to put Madlock in for Herndon against lefties and Sheridan against righties. I find that gives me the best of both worlds most times. Both are solid pinch hitters and capable of playing and producing for the entire game too.
Edfan is a flip flopper
Quote from: GDavis on 01/04/06, 07:33:44 PM
non-GDavis New Yorkers are the worst kind of New Yorkers
:POW: