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Read More...I was going to write something today for SI.com re Votto. Specifically, that Votto represented one of the clearest cases of Old-v-New schools of thought, re hitting production. The idea was discussed when The Technician was sitting on 4 HR/20 BI. Now, he’s up to 7 and 22. Both #s are subpar for him and, in fact, for a No. 3 hitter. The obvious question being, can a guy who ranks 11th among NL 1Bs in BI be seen as having a ...
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1. Transmission posted on February 07, 2013 at 01:34 AM # hit 0 | hit 0And this is every poster in it.
I try to keep this one in mind when I feel myself getting sucked into an internet argument.
I try to keep this one in mind when I feel myself getting sucked into an internet argument.
Says the man who at this moment has 27,589 BTF comments to his credit.
(Hey, I'm not casting any stones here; I've got 36,579....Hmmmm, make that 37,580.)
90% of those are terrible jokes. The rest are just nonsense.
Nonsense!
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