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MLB 101: 12/01/2006 - 01/01/2007
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A quiz we can enjoy. Finally ESPN has given nerds the one power rankings they actually enjoy doing. Here you can find ESPN's GM-Rank quiz. I'm discussing it with my friend Jon, and past the top five and bottom five, it's pretty difficult. Here's how mine came out:. 2) Terry Ryan, Minnesota Twins - Incredible player development, really. He spotted Liriano while SABEAN was too busy with Merkin Valdez ("Where are they now? 5) Mark Shapiro, Cleveland Indians - Highest differential in their actual W/L and the...
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MLB 101: 10/01/2006 - 11/01/2006
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Leagues. The last player is Hanley Ramirez, who stole at a 77% clip with 51 total SBs and a .353 OBP. As a rookie, on that team, makes it quite a feat. Hanley could be Jose Reyes with a lot more power in 10 years. What also needs mentioning. Have your Carl Crawford's and I'll take my Travis Hafner's. Posted by Scott @ 9:23:00 PM. WE GOT US SOME SHITTTTTT. I don't have much to write on and I'm working on some posts that go a little bit more in depth such as a regular post called the "Player Profile" is in...
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MLB 101: 11/01/2006 - 12/01/2006
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I totally forgot I had these posts to do, and because I'm lacking in ideas and inspiration to update this thing. I'll keep doing the "postseason" rankings. Outfielders are next, and obviously, I have expanded the size of the list to deal with mas players. 1) Manny Ramirez, Bos. Despire whether or not I'd trade him for Matt Cain(IRL, BTW), Manny is still a top five hitter in the AL. 2) Carl Crawford, TB. 3) Grady Sizemore, Cle. 4) Vladimir Guerrero, Ana. 5) Ichiro Suzuki, Sea. 6) Gary Sheffield, Det.
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MLB 101: 01/01/2007 - 02/01/2007
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The offseason is probably at it's slowest point but should be picking up once pitchers catchers gets to a month away. I have some more things to write about, but I haven't really thought through it all. Sleepers and other odd lists will be coming. I hope Tiki Barber retires. Here are the 2007 Starting Pitcher rankings. Pretty rough and old, but I'll make up for obvious mistakes. The MLB 2007 ranking will be on the fly as it's not made up:. 1) Johan Santana, Min. 2) Chris Carpenter, StL. 4) Roy Oswalt, Hou.