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Started by GDavis, 11/13/02, 09:28:05 AM

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GDavis

Tim Laudner is a stud.

Big Hath

For me, Laudner and Gedman are the same player.
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Gantry

I think all right-handed 7-hitters are programmed to be streay - Gedman, Schofield, Laudner, Ray Knight are all very hit-or-miss.  One game they rule, the next game it's all double plays...

NotURMasButArmas

Good call Gantry. I was thinking to myself the other day how it seems (to me) that the odd numbered players in the order (1,3,5,7...minus the #9 pitcher) are usually better hitters then the 2,4,6,8 slots, baring no subs. Anyone agree or disagree?

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GPines

I'm afraid that asumption is very wrong, Kirk Gibson #2, J. Rice #4, Reggie Jackson #4, Hrbek #4...??
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B

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ultimate7

Quote from: Gantry on 11/13/02, 02:22:45 PM
I think all right-handed 7-hitters are programmed to be streay - Gedman, Schofield, Laudner, Ray Knight are all very hit-or-miss.  One game they rule, the next game it's all double plays...

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