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Post by freelancer404 on Nov 17, 2007 18:59:09 GMT -5
So throw Reyes in the top just because of his age rather then look at the total package of skills? Sounds like just another deluded mutts fan. I'm not. Ask most people (not here since everyone hates the Mets here). More would choose Reyes than Rollins. Just accept it, Jimmy Rollins is overrated. Once he was the most underrated SS in baseball. Now he's Andruw Jones. Jones is overated more than a cat sitting on a log in the middle of the Cuyahoga river while playing fiddle and passing out free Smarties to little kids.
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Post by diehardmetsfan on Nov 17, 2007 19:01:01 GMT -5
what the fuck does that even mean?...lol
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Post by futuregm on Nov 17, 2007 20:15:27 GMT -5
Defensively, Troy Tulowitzki is better. Offensively, Hanley Ramirez is better. Counting both, Reyes is better because of his youth. Rollins' offensive stats are inflated from that bandbox. Reyes doesn't dance every time he gets a single. He claps his hands and when he scores or a teammate scores, he does a handshake with them. I wouldn't try using that as part of your argument. It just makes your position more pathetic by having to resort to something so petty. I'll take Hanley Ramirez over Jose Reyes as the best young shortstop in the league... if Hanley stays at shortsotp that is. And yes, Reyes does dance everytime he does anything. I remember watching him in the playoffs in 2006 and he got really annoying by game 7. Luckily Yadier Molina got the last laugh.
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