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Bernie Williams will be set at DH, if the Yankees sign Carlos Beltran.
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Where the hell was that said?
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You could argue that both are responsible for the last two years worth of diasters. Four rings only takes you so far. This attitude makes me hate yanks fans more than anything. YOU WON FOUR FUCKING TITLES I'm more than happy with this one. Yet, the yanks win four and it's nothing. "Gee, only four titles." I'm happy the Yankees have won four titles. But that doesn't mean that the Yankees should lose for the rest of eternity. Once the playoffs roll around, you'll want another one.
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They probably say all of that because he doesn't fold under pressure. He remains the same hitter when the going gets tough. He doesn't get enormously better, but he remains the same and doesn't make more outs.
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What does this have to do with anything? Interesting stats on Manny: Career Regular Season: .316/.411/.599 Career Postseason: .232/.332/.473 How can he be considered a great hitter, if he can't hit in the clutch!? (Again, it's all irrelevant to the argument.) Yes, I know it's irrelevant, but those numbers caught my eye, just with all the talk of Jeter being clutch and all I guess you can say that people underrate Jeter during the regular season.
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He doesn't make up all of it, but he is close. And his OBP is more so about 25 points down because of difference in league's OBPs.
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You can say that about the walks, but the walks Jeter doesn't get, he makes up in hits, which is why he has more hits per year than Manny.
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What does this have to do with anything? Interesting stats on Manny: Career Regular Season: .316/.411/.599 Career Postseason: .232/.332/.473 How can he be considered a great hitter, if he can't hit in the clutch!? (Again, it's all irrelevant to the argument.)
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Sure, he's a better hitter. I never said he wasn't. But I did say that other than power, everything else is not a big advantage for Manny. Jeter is arguably a better ALL-around player though.
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Jeter's played 8 full years. Not ten. But yeah, Manny is a much better power hitter. That's pretty much it. Everything else is close.
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Which is why Jeter has about the exact same career batting average as Manny Ramirez. career for Jeter: .315 .385 .463 Career for Ramirez .316. .411 .599 Big advantage for Manny in OBP and a huge one in slugging percentage 3% higher when the leage OBP average was a point lower for Jeter is not a big advantage on Jeter. The only advantage he has, is power. Plus, Jeter dominates him in the postseason, is a better baserunner, and is a better defensive player (Well, anyone is). Jeter is arguably a better all-around player.
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Which is why Jeter has about the exact same career batting average as Manny Ramirez.
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Derek Jeter - 4 Time World Series Champion.
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*Looks surprised* REALLY!? MY GOD!
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Is Wildlife even a word? Why not just us WWLF? EDIT: Ah, yes it is. But still WWLF! It's money.
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Weaver 2 is Vazquez.
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I'm not assuming, but I think we have a good chance. Vazquez may get us Johnson, but it would probably be in a three way trade with prospects going to Arizona.
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Who me? I'm not denying that we choked.
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Must we be reminded? The series is over, lets focus on 2005.
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They have nothing better to do. Pandas can only get you so far.
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So I guess the plan of Vince raping a Panda on TV is back on, right?
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Just use WCW. It'll work fine.
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We can only hope that the relievers leading up to Rivera don't pitch in 150 games before the playoffs.
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You're right they should of. But I can't change that, and I hope they will try in 2005.