Hands down, Jose Reyes.
2006-06-26 07:06:37
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answered by J-Far 6
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Ichiro Suzuki. He can do it all. Plenty of players can hit the long ball, but how many can wind up safe at first on a dribbler to short or 3rd? He's got speed, hits for average, can hit for power when he needs to (watch him in batting practice if you don't believe me), and can play right field as good as or better than anyone in baseball.
2006-06-26 07:07:38
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answered by senormooquacka 5
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Joe Mauer MInnesota Twins
2006-06-26 07:05:11
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answered by Steve 2
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Derek Jeter
2006-06-26 07:06:22
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answered by ali03 5
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Derek Jeter, Big Papi,a-rod, Albert
2006-06-26 08:22:58
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answered by lef56ty 2
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I would say Barry Bonds due to the increased attendance and media circus he garners wherever he plays. Steroid speculation aside, people still know that he can change the outcome of the game with one stroke and continues to be one of the games most feared hitters.
Personally, I would rather see David Ortiz, but I'll give credit where credit is due.
2006-06-26 07:13:43
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answered by indianalee 4
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Derick Jeter
2006-06-26 07:05:23
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answered by ThEmAn 2
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Ernie Banks
2006-06-26 07:06:13
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answered by Sir J 7
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Aaron Rowand the man broke his nose catching a fly ball
2006-06-26 07:17:03
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answered by hair_of_a_dog 4
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Jose Reyes.
2006-06-26 07:06:33
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answered by Oldschool_icon61 2
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