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NYCrulesU said:You tards are still trying to convince yourselves Howard is better than Pujols 8 pages later? Wow. I heard of being thickheaded, but this takes the cake. ::facepalm::
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NYCrulesU said:You tards are still trying to convince yourselves Howard is better than Pujols 8 pages later? Wow. I heard of being thickheaded, but this takes the cake. ::facepalm::
Codasco07 said:http://joeposnanski.com/JoeBlog/2009/10/13/ten-best-hitters-ever/#more-2774
Holliday was there for 3 months...not his whole career.. Howard has had two studs to bat around since he came up..ALbert has had who??? Luddy last year... This year..Holliday for 3 months?? Really...DeRosa..his 10 HR's and 28 Rbis gave Pujols protection..are you for real???darocker80 said:or Mark Derosa who had 24 HR and 90+ rbisAustin said:Have you ever heard of Matt Holliday, the all-star player who hit .313 with 24 homers and 109 rbi this season?RCRX said:Howard benifits also from Having Utley and Rollins..
Pujols has who?? Izturis, Eckstein, Shumaker, Ryan..C'mon...
He hits behind Pujols.
Or Ryan Ludwick, who hit 22 homers with 97 rbi this season?
He hits behind Holliday.
Now regarding this thread, I have no comment, because there are so many idiotic statements involved.
Yeah..Ive heard of Matt Holiday the 3 months he was with us.. THIS SEASON...didnt know 63 games was a season??? I have hear of Luddy...great last year and little rough this year... Howard has had Rollins and Utley since his first FULL YEAR..who has ALbert had??? NO ONE.. a guy for 3 months and Luddy last year and injured this year.Austin said:Have you ever heard of Matt Holliday, the all-star player who hit .313 with 24 homers and 109 rbi this season?RCRX said:Howard benifits also from Having Utley and Rollins..
Pujols has who?? Izturis, Eckstein, Shumaker, Ryan..C'mon...
He hits behind Pujols.
Or Ryan Ludwick, who hit 22 homers with 97 rbi this season?
He hits behind Holliday.
Now regarding this thread, I have no comment, because there are so many idiotic statements involved.
Nothing really blew up in my face.Rickzcards said:This post would have merit say if it was Ryan Howard>Sammy Sosa, otherwise it is silly. This will be funny if the Phillies are eliminated and this blows up in your face, ala Sam Banks.
predatorkj said:Codasco07 said:http://joeposnanski.com/JoeBlog/2009/10/13/ten-best-hitters-ever/#more-2774
Yeah...this same guy who said and I quote, "With a hitter as good as Reynolds(Mark Reynolds from the Diamondbacks), nobody in America should care either(about strikeouts)."
What a crock.I got backlogged on my sports illustrated because I have been chipping away at the Football preview issue(yeah I suck...the season started weeks ago and I am still reading the preview :lol: ::facepalm:: ) but I finally get to the one with Mariano on the cover last night and I read that article and it makes me wonder why I even have a subscription to a magazine with such reporters as Joe Posnanski and Selena Roberts.Seriously...his arguments are dumb for trying to glorify strikeouts.
He uses examples like this..."In June he struck out three straight times against the American League ERA leader(Zach Greinke).The fourth time up he hit a long homerun."
"Four days later he was 0 for 3 against Seattle's Felix Hernandez, and his fourth time up he hit a long home run."
How does this help your argument Joe?He ended the season with what...47 or so homers?(I can't remember the exact number.)Yet he struck out over 200 times(well over might I add).
I am sorry but if you have to strike out 3 times before you can get one hit, homer or not, you are not a productive hitter.They might as well have some speedy guy hitting in your spot who can get on base.At least he will have more than one shot a night at scoring a run.Power isn't everything.Especially if your only hitting 50 homers a year and there are 162 games a year.Especially if there is a good percentage of times(1/3 of your at bats) where you're not even putting the ball into play.The same can be said for Howard.Its why Pujols will stay the better hitter until Howard has a breakout season in not getting struck out.Pujols can hit for power and average and he is a defensive whiz as well.You can't ask for much more.
Being in the playoffs or even winning the world series means very little for any player.We have hashed that argument out before.People think it should matter but it doesn't.That's a team thing.Now if you go into the series and shine, kudos.But its still a team thing.Your team got you there.Not you.So Howard being in the series or a playoff game means very little.I am sure Pujols isn't happy about sitting at home but hey...it doesn't diminish his skills.
Sam Banks said:Nothing really blew up in my face.Rickzcards said:This post would have merit say if it was Ryan Howard>Sammy Sosa, otherwise it is silly. This will be funny if the Phillies are eliminated and this blows up in your face, ala Sam Banks.
Touche my friend.ThoseBackPages said:Sam Banks said:Nothing really blew up in my face.Rickzcards said:This post would have merit say if it was Ryan Howard>Sammy Sosa, otherwise it is silly. This will be funny if the Phillies are eliminated and this blows up in your face, ala Sam Banks.
well, if you had been closer to the wall when your cell hit it maybe![]()
Big Mac McGwire said:predatorkj said:Codasco07 said:http://joeposnanski.com/JoeBlog/2009/10/13/ten-best-hitters-ever/#more-2774
Yeah...this same guy who said and I quote, "With a hitter as good as Reynolds(Mark Reynolds from the Diamondbacks), nobody in America should care either(about strikeouts)."
What a crock.I got backlogged on my sports illustrated because I have been chipping away at the Football preview issue(yeah I suck...the season started weeks ago and I am still reading the preview :lol: ::facepalm:: ) but I finally get to the one with Mariano on the cover last night and I read that article and it makes me wonder why I even have a subscription to a magazine with such reporters as Joe Posnanski and Selena Roberts.Seriously...his arguments are dumb for trying to glorify strikeouts.
He uses examples like this..."In June he struck out three straight times against the American League ERA leader(Zach Greinke).The fourth time up he hit a long homerun."
"Four days later he was 0 for 3 against Seattle's Felix Hernandez, and his fourth time up he hit a long home run."
How does this help your argument Joe?He ended the season with what...47 or so homers?(I can't remember the exact number.)Yet he struck out over 200 times(well over might I add).
I am sorry but if you have to strike out 3 times before you can get one hit, homer or not, you are not a productive hitter.They might as well have some speedy guy hitting in your spot who can get on base.At least he will have more than one shot a night at scoring a run.Power isn't everything.Especially if your only hitting 50 homers a year and there are 162 games a year.Especially if there is a good percentage of times(1/3 of your at bats) where you're not even putting the ball into play.The same can be said for Howard.Its why Pujols will stay the better hitter until Howard has a breakout season in not getting struck out.Pujols can hit for power and average and he is a defensive whiz as well.You can't ask for much more.
Being in the playoffs or even winning the world series means very little for any player.We have hashed that argument out before.People think it should matter but it doesn't.That's a team thing.Now if you go into the series and shine, kudos.But its still a team thing.Your team got you there.Not you.So Howard being in the series or a playoff game means very little.I am sure Pujols isn't happy about sitting at home but hey...it doesn't diminish his skills.
ummm see Derek Jeter or George Brett. that line wipes out any kind of relevancy to any of your posts you ever made. You and your 5 paragraph responses. Quite possibly one of the most absurd things i ever heard.
schmidtfan20 said:Howard cluch again tonight, and you know Albert is on the couch with a pizza watching, probably crying.
Kevin
Nah, Albert is chill.schmidtfan20 said:Howard just touched home plate again!
I wonder if Albert threw his Iphone against the wall?
Sam Banks said:Nah, Albert is chill.schmidtfan20 said:Howard just touched home plate again!
I wonder if Albert threw his Iphone against the wall?
schmidtfan20 said:Sam Banks said:Nah, Albert is chill.schmidtfan20 said:Howard just touched home plate again!
I wonder if Albert threw his Iphone against the wall?
no he's a player and wishes it was him out there.
Dell Sportcards said:schmidtfan20 said:[quote="Sam Banks":1biic8tz]Nah, Albert is chill.schmidtfan20 said:Howard just touched home plate again!
I wonder if Albert threw his Iphone against the wall?
no he's a player and wishes it was him out there.
RCRX said:Yeah..Ive heard of Matt Holiday the 3 months he was with us.. THIS SEASON...didnt know 63 games was a season??? I have hear of Luddy...great last year and little rough this year... Howard has had Rollins and Utley since his first FULL YEAR..who has ALbert had??? NO ONE.. a guy for 3 months and Luddy last year and injured this year.Austin said:Have you ever heard of Matt Holliday, the all-star player who hit .313 with 24 homers and 109 rbi this season?RCRX said:Howard benifits also from Having Utley and Rollins..
Pujols has who?? Izturis, Eckstein, Shumaker, Ryan..C'mon...
He hits behind Pujols.
Or Ryan Ludwick, who hit 22 homers with 97 rbi this season?
He hits behind Holliday.
Now regarding this thread, I have no comment, because there are so many idiotic statements involved.
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