Here's my list:
Angel Berroa: What have you done for me lately?
Ben Grieve: Is he even around anymore?
Scott Williamson: Where'd he go?
Kerry Wood: I'm making your annual reservation to the DL as we speak.
2007-02-21 07:55:51
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answered by Quiet Storm 5
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In the AL it goes to Kazuhiro Sasaki who was good for a total of two seasons, but blew the biggest save of his life to the Yankees, who went on to lose to the Diamondbacks back in 2001. Second on that list is Ben Grieve, what's he doing nowadays?
Everyone else is pretty good players, to great players.
In the NL, I'd go with Williamson... I can't even tell you without looking it up what he's doing now. But there are some awesome names on that list, he doesn't seem to fit.
2007-02-21 15:56:28
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answered by Adam C 4
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Worst AL Eric Hinske Toronto never seems to get good third basemen.
Best AL Hate to say it but Jeter
Worst NL Williamson or Wood
Best NL Pujols
2007-02-21 16:33:42
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answered by bartleyrose 3
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Ben Grieve : Below average fielder and known for hitting into double plays. runner up: Eric Henske will he even get off the bench in Boston???????? not if former Oakland A's minor leaguer and current Sock Kevin Youkiles has anything 2 do with it!
NL: Would be kerry Wood 20 strike out game seems like Eons ago. Now might be headed to bullpen thanks 2 hot tub. runner up Todd hollands worth will never be an everyday Major Leaguer couldnt even crack the cubs outfield
2007-02-21 19:08:20
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answered by Lord Vader 2
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Best = Ichiro Suzuki / Kerry Wood.
Worst= Ben Grieve / Jason Jennings.
Just guessing...!
2007-02-21 16:00:08
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answered by Merovingian 6
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In the NL, as far as talent I'd have to go Hollandsworth as he is the least talented on the list. But as far as production, then it goes to Scott Williamson who really didn't do anything after his rookie season, mostly do to injuries.
In the AL, I want to go two years earlier and pick Bob Hamelin-KC (absolute garbage). But for players on the list, I'd have to pick Hinske as he is the least talented and had the least amount of production than any player on that list.
2007-02-21 17:57:55
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answered by johneboy56 2
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WHy just limit this to the last 10 years?
The single worst ROY that I can remember seeing had to be Bob Hamelin.
2007-02-21 19:16:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Hideki Matsui should have won in 2003.
2007-02-21 17:02:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I have been watching baseball since 1957. WTF is "ROY"?
2007-02-22 14:56:02
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answered by Anonymous
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