Hunter is having his best year ever, Andruw Jones is just as unpredictable as ever, and Ichiro is the perfect five tool all-star that can do it all. It would have to be Ichiro. I believe Hunter will go to a national league team but Jones and Ichiro will sign with their current teams.
2007-06-04 03:02:05
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answered by Frizzer 7
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i know you said to not worry about contracts, but the question can't be answered unless you be more specific. If you're asking which player would i rather have for next year only, it's definitely Ichiro. But, if all these players are looking for long term contracts (4+ years), Ichiro would be my last choice and I'd have to go with with the youngest, Jones. I do love the way Hunter plays the game, (My team is the Yankees) but I question whether Torii could handle the pressure of playing in NY.
I'm not sure where these players will end up, but I think it would be wise for Ichiro and Hunter to stay where they are and for Jones to sign with the Yankees at a slightly discounted price.
2007-06-04 03:22:36
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answered by Anonymous
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If it were just by who I would pick, I'd say Ichiro Suzuki. The guy can flat out hit, he can run, and he's got a pretty good glove, too. When money comes into play, he may be the best bet still. Jones has a great glove, and probably the best power. Hunter may have a better glove, is a little lower on the todem pole as far as hitting, but still has decent power. They're all likely to get overpaid this offseason, considering Jones has been pitiful, Hunter has had a few blunders in the field (which fielding is his calling card), and Ichiro doesn't get to the playoffs. But that's a team effort, so I say Ichiro is the best overrall option.
2007-06-04 03:08:24
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answered by scoobyscupid 2
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Torii Hunter is a much extra suitable participant than Andruw Jones, and that's coming from a Dodger fan. In 8 video games Jones as purely hit a million RBI and is batting a measly .103, whilst Torii is batting .306 with 4 living house runs, 8 RBIs, and a million stolen base; we could see Andruw thieve a base. I dont comprehend why the Dodgers picked him up. Slugger? the place?
2016-12-30 17:11:50
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answered by ? 3
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Hmm, toss up between Hunter and Ichiro, but I'll have to say Ichiro. Jones is good, but after I read ESPN's article on him being the most overrated player, and thought about his defensive stats, I changed my mind on him. I think Jones will go for the money and go to the Yanks. If Ichiro doesn't stay in Seattle, I'd have to say Boston would be where he goes. Not only are they a contender, he can increase he's rivalry with Matsui. Hunter, I dunno, hopefully to the NL.
2007-06-04 06:01:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Hands down Torii Hunter.
2007-06-04 05:01:31
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answered by dusmul78 4
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Tori Hunter because of his age and ability. He has yet to reach his prime or his peak of greatness. Jones and Ichiro already have. I think all three will land big contracts and will remain with their current teams.
Chow!!
2007-06-04 04:40:32
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answered by No one 7
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Ichiro .330,10hr,60rbi,110r,37sb
Hunter .271,21hr,75rbi,72r,12sb
Jones .265,34hr,101rbi,95r,13sb
this is there career averages.
i would take ichiro he is just as good as the others defensively and is an elite leadoff man and base stealer and his batting average is 60-70 points higher and i think that puts him way over the top.
2007-06-04 03:39:38
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answered by chap 1
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Ichiro....will stay with the Mariners
2007-06-04 04:14:45
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answered by J Dub 5
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