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Zymco

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I want to know what kind of person would let Upton cards get dusty....

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smapdi

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Aug 7, 2008
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It's in there...
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Plus, it's #1/25, which makes it a 1/1, which means it's worth $MILLIONS!!!!1!! Get it now before it SKYROCKETS!!!!!!!1!

Seriously, when was the last time anyone's ever had a skyrocket? Do they even make them anymore?
 

jbone17

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Sep 26, 2008
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He's what, a .237 career hitter? He's a complete failure so far. Get it through your heads

You can't be serious. He is what, 20-21? He has at least 5 years before you call him a complete bust. Was Nolan Ryan a bust when they sent him down to the minors early on in his career?
 

Jaypers

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JoshHamilton said:
He's what, a .237 career hitter? He's a complete failure so far. Get it through your heads

This statement might hold water if he started his career in the Majors.
 

flightposite

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Jaypers said:
JoshHamilton said:
He's what, a .237 career hitter? He's a complete failure so far. Get it through your heads

This statement might hold water if he started his career in the Majors.

People are so dense when looking at stats of MLB players under the ages of 24.

A player such as Upton is no where near fully developing at this point (as is any other young player).

I'd say a good age to start looking at players stats is about 26.
 

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