pretty boy Jeter
2007-04-07 07:04:23
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answer #1
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answered by alida 4
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A) Don Mattingly - Could go i the hall as a coach/player. At one point during his career was considered the best player in baseball.
B) Derek Jeter - Hall of Famer for sure
C) Phil Rizzuto - Is in the Hall of Fame
What is your point?
2007-04-07 06:49:14
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Reggie Jackson, but of those three its Phil Rizzuto, then Mattingly, and then Jeter.
2007-04-07 22:16:49
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answered by Anonymous
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D)None of the above
Jeter a great shortstop, Mattingly had a stretch of 3 or 4 years where he was pretty much the best hitter in the A.L., and Rizzuto is too old to hate on.
2007-04-07 07:13:24
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answer #4
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answered by teamjesus_ca 4
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2016-10-21 06:58:07
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answered by tonini 4
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D. Mark McGwire. He was an average fielder, average hitter and average RBI person when comparing his power numbers to other sluggers. He looks a lot like guys from the past ....Greg Luzinski, Bob Horner, Cecil Fielder and a laundry list of others. the only thing he did more orf is hit a few more HRs than those guys but his year to year stats are no better. And a lot of those type players never had themselves involved in any "enhancement" controversies. And to think people wonder whether he deserves to be in the Hall of Fame, if he is a candidate then the Hall should be ashamed when guys like Jim Rice cant get in even though his numbers compare very favorably to McGwires.
2007-04-07 06:31:13
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answered by viphockey4 7
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Derek Jeter being on your list is just stupid. Matttingly was a good hitter , but no one ever thought he was going to go to the HOF. Rizzuto I never saw play , but I think he was just an average player if you ask people who did see him. I would say the most overrated players are
A) Schriladi
B) Varitek
C) Manny Ramirez
2007-04-07 06:51:38
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answered by messtograves 5
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B. Jeter does hit well for average, but is well below-average in the power department.
Jeter's lifetime batting average is .317. Moises Alou, for example, has a .301 career average. So Jeter is slightly better in that department, but Alou is much more of a power threat.
Jeter gets the attention he does because: 1) He has played in NY his entire career. 2) He has been on good teams, and therefore gotten post-season exposure. 3) He is handsome and single, which makes him good tabloid fodder.
2007-04-07 06:20:55
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answered by frenchy62 7
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a. Don Mattingly No championships!
2007-04-07 10:49:06
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answered by G.W. loves winter! 7
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D) Barry Bonds
2007-04-08 14:27:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Derek Jeter. Besides several of his amazing plays, he hasnt done anything to say he is great. He flies under the radar, doesnt have wowing stats. I really believe he is ovverated. When he makes mistakes he doesnt get blamed or booed, because some how people believe he won the 4 championships for the Yanks.
2007-04-07 07:01:04
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answered by gers_hooligan 3
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