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Which Player would you rather have?
Player A 3 (27.3%)
Player B 8 (72.7%)
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Which player would you rather have?
Topic Started: May 9 2005, 03:21 PM (133 Views)
Chilli Cheese

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I will give you stats from the last 4 years of thes two player's careers not including this year. Offensively and defensively. Player A is 2 years older than player B. But don't put too much emphasis on age when it comes to your vote. Both players are outfielders.

Player A:
2001 25HR 110RBI 34SB .267AVG .353OB% 99R
2002 25HR 80RBI 31SB .239AVG .340OB% 84R
2003 18HR 76RBI 17SB .253AVG .344OB% 74R
2004 30HR 76RBI 22SB .231AVG .319OB% 76R

Career Average: 22HR 80RBI 29SB .248AVG .340OB% 87R

Player B:
2001 27HR 92RBI 9SB .261AVG .306OB% 82R
2002 29HR 94RBI 23SB .289AVG .334OB% 89R
2003 26HR 102RBI 6SB .250AVG .312OB% 83R
2004 23HR 81RBI 21SB .271AVG .330OB% 79R

Career Average: 23HR 88RBI 14SB .267AVG .319OB% 84R

Player A Fielding
2001 411PO .986FP
2002 415PO .988FP
2003 485PO .992FP
2004 354PO .978FP

Player B Fielding
2001 460PO .992FP
2002 364PO .992FP
2003 425PO .991FP
2004 311PO .988FP

Which player would you rather have?
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Seems like the obvious choice would be player B. But the way you've set it up leads me to think that there's a catch.

btw - player A can stick that OBP up his ass. Once you're below .250, I stop caring about how often you walk. Ask Yankees fans about Giambi.
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I know player A is King K but I'm not sure who B is.
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May 9 2005, 04:24 PM
I know player A is King K but I'm not sure who B is.

Moomoo proposed a deal for him. They both K a lot, but A Ks or hits HRs. I'd rather B.
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I went with Player B. What's the right answer supposed to be? :ph34r:
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I would rather have B too.
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Everyone will go with B. But I think PhillyCheese is probably trying to make a point and we'll find out that the right answer was supposed to be Player A.
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It is of my personal opinion that Player B is Mr. Torii Hunter, because I know for a fact that Player A is Mr. Michael Cameron.
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Player A is Torii Hunter. After you mentioned it, I recognized the 2002 stats.
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Strider
May 9 2005, 05:35 PM
Player A is Torii Hunter. After you mentioned it, I recognized the 2002 stats.

A is Cameron. B is Hunter.
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I went with player A, higher OBP, more runs scored, more stolen bases, homeruns and rbi's are pretty much the same, by the way i knew right off the bat that player A was king K!!!
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Player B. The stats are more consistant. I'd rather have 25 homeruns each year than 25/18/30.
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Chilli Cheese

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There is no right answer. I was simply posting a poll and trying to get opinion. That's it.
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player A. Player A has hit his homers in the most pitcher friendly parks there. Player A also gets on base more often then player B. RBI's are a team stat so i do not look at that.
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Mr. Sunshine
May 9 2005, 07:40 PM
player A. Player A has hit his homers in the most pitcher friendly parks there. Player A also gets on base more often then player B. RBI's are a team stat so i do not look at that.

He was asking about any random players with those numbers. I don't think parks were supposed to factor into this.
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timotime
May 9 2005, 08:10 PM
Mr. Sunshine
May 9 2005, 07:40 PM
player A. Player A has hit his homers in the most pitcher friendly parks there. Player A also gets on base more often then player B. RBI's are a team stat so i do not look at that.

He was asking about any random players with those numbers. I don't think parks were supposed to factor into this.

fine f*ck the park but regradless player A has a better obp and more power. RBIs are still a meaninless stat to me.
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I would have to take player B, by a slight margin.
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