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Today's profile at http://therion.today.com features a player that all Pirates fans will remember but many other baseball enthusiasts are quickly forgetting. Today I focus on Andy Van Slyke.
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craiger122003 said:Hey good read as usual Van Slyke will always be a cardinal in my mind![]()
craiger122003 said:Hey good read as usual Van Slyke will always be a cardinal in my mind![]()
pghbuccos said:good read as always.
the Pirates weren't missing a good player during their playoff runs it was the fact that Bonds and Bonilla didn't produce in any of the 3 playoff series.
subject to change said:I think the Pirates had enough talent...it just came down to a lack of talent in the playoffs. With Bonds, Bonilla, Van Slyke, Drabek, and a strong rotation, and a solid pen. I do think you could make the argument that a power bat at first would have put the team over the top, especially after Bream left.
Bob Patterson FTW :lol:Therion said:subject to change said:I think the Pirates had enough talent...it just came down to a lack of talent in the playoffs. With Bonds, Bonilla, Van Slyke, Drabek, and a strong rotation, and a solid pen. I do think you could make the argument that a power bat at first would have put the team over the top, especially after Bream left.
Both arguments are valid.