never even heard of him. so....hes not underrated lol
2006-09-22 06:10:05
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answered by Anonymous
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i like Joe Crede,yet underrated?never.he's no longer consistent adequate on the plate or in the sphere.The errors he makes are all to regularly on the habitual performs and he will bypass chilly on the plate.Of the three you listed as getting the hype,by using Ramirez i'm thinking you mean Aramis Ramirez of the Cubs.He gets the hype because of the fact he performs for the Cubs,no longer because of the fact he's an remarkable participant. Now back to Crede.final 12 months whilst he replaced into out,Josh Fields performed nicely adequate that he gave Crede a run for the money this 12 months in training camp and a few think of it replaced into Crede's earnings that stored him no longer in trouble-free terms on the team yet stored him from being traded.Joe Crede does not have the numbers on the plate to learn him to A-Rod or perhaps Braun.Joe Crede is a stable participant and gets the credit he merits,not greater and no much less. ***listed below are the numbers on Crede.he's never pushed in greater desirable than ninety 4 runs,has a profession batting familiar of .261 with a intense of .285(no longer counting his first season of 14 AB's),his strikeout to stroll ratio is almost 2 a million/2 to a million.His profession fielding familiar is .965 with a intense of .978 and to date this 12 months in fifty seven video games he has dedicated 12 errors.His profession intense is 14 in 151 video games(2003).those are not A-Rod numbers on the plate,you may admit.And he's no longer the Gold Glover you think of,the two.Like I mentioned earlier,superb participant,merely no longer the guy you think of he's.****
2016-12-12 13:01:52
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answered by ? 4
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I think at this point he is very fairly "rated" how ever that is decided. I do think that locally (Chicago Area) people want him to get a little more credit nationally than he has gotten. Up until the playoffs last year he was pretty much a disappointment to White Sox fans. He has came on strong in the playoffs and had a great first 2/3 of this season. he has shown that he is a very good defensive 3rd bagger when healthy and his offensive stats are fairly average to slightly above by today's standards - though, he has been very clutch in the playoff and earlier this year.
He has had the problems that the rest of the White Sox have had in the second half this year. Also, he is hampered by a sore back that will not get better, but only worse as he ages. Until he puts together another great year or two where he performs as he has this year and in last year's playoffs, I can not say he is underrated. He does have his fans in Chicago.
2006-09-22 06:56:22
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answered by breaknine 3
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Brandon Inge is the best 3rd baseman in the AL.
Joe Crede couldn't hold a candle to Inge.
2006-09-22 07:27:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Very underrated, especially in the field. Great numbers for a guy who's usually hitting sixth or seventh in the lineup.
Not sure if he should have won the MVP in last year's series. I agreed with the selection of JD.
2006-09-22 06:26:21
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answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7
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He's having a remarkable year, it will be interesting to see if he can have good years like this in the future. Career year or a year of things to come? We will see. He does look like he is getting better though with experience.
2006-09-22 06:16:44
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answered by Anonymous
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well, i say this grudgingly as a die-hard fan of the MN Twins, but yes, he is a great player. however, he isn't going to make it to the playoffs this year!
2006-09-22 08:21:47
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answered by Monkey Tail 3
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very underrated. i'd give u arod for him. crede earns his salary
2006-09-23 04:09:52
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answered by amc3480 2
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Me.
2006-09-22 06:54:09
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answered by CSUFGrad2006 5
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I do! He's awesome.
2006-09-22 06:12:37
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answered by dolphinluver22000 4
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