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  • 1997 BLB @ The Break...

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    For me, the story of the 1st Half is the coming out party of Wilmington Wildcat OF Zak Gaston. OK, sure, saying it's a coming out party for a guy who won the New Brew (93), just made his 2nd All-Star Team and already put up a 200 hit season might be a little late, but I think he's taken the leap. I've used the term "Logo 2.0" before about different guys, but Gaston may actually be him. Maybe not the "cream and clear" Colonial version of Woodbury... but he looks and feels a lot like what the Philly era Woodbury was going to look like.

    I love this kid.

    I would love to have him on my team.

    I wish he wasn't in the Stout, but it'll be fun to watch his career.
    The Great One!

    To many rings to count...

  • #2
    Gotta be the tear that the Muckducks have been on and the play they are getting from a guy like Pete Miller.


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    • #3
      Freaking Pete Miller rose from the grave. That's just a shocker to me.

      And while Negron has been a 30 HR hitter before, he's just hitting the smack out of the ball. It's feast or famine with him. Very impressive power numbers for a guy barely above .200. Reminds me of a fellow that used to play in Maine and is collecting paychecks in the Stout.

      Also Pat Dimmick probably has at least 4 illegitimate children with the number of women he must be screwing on road trips.
      Last edited by Carlos; 06-01-2012, 03:29 PM.
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      • #4
        I was looking at the league history. It show's no triple crown winners. Sau could become the first one ever. Amazing since his contact is rated at 5.

        Also Gaston is on a pretty good hitting streak, at work so not so sure how many games it is.
        Last edited by tomr1962; 06-01-2012, 04:05 PM.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by tomr1962 View Post
          I was looking at the league history. It show's no triple crown winners. Sau could become the first one ever. Amazing since his contact is rated at 5.
          Well, Sau was a threat in '95 to win it too, but he got hurt. Which he tends to do even though he's Durable. So, if he gets hurt again this season, it's on you. I hope you can live with that.
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          • #6
            Robby Shannon was decimal points away.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Clay View Post
              Robby Shannon was decimal points away.
              There cannot be a Triple Crown Winner in this league because of this very event.

              I think Linty would hack the servers and delete every file in the BLB database.
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              • #8
                And to be fair... Pancho has done it twice. (I think)
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Clay View Post
                  And to be fair... Pancho has done it twice. (I think)
                  Not in the record books. Doesn't count.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Carlos View Post
                    And while Negron has been a 30 HR hitter before, he's just hitting the smack out of the ball. It's feast or famine with him. Very impressive power numbers for a guy barely above .200. Reminds me of a fellow that used to play in Maine and is collecting paychecks in the Stout.
                    He reminds me of Dave Kingman. And I haven't looked at history to confirm this, but he's got to be one of the worst players to ever to contend for a HR title. He doesn't hit for average, he doesn't walk, he has only 5 non-HR extra base hits....literally all he does is hit home runs.
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                    Originally posted by umd
                    Everyone simmer down. I'm the moron here.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Dave View Post
                      He reminds me of Dave Kingman. And I haven't looked at history to confirm this, but he's got to be one of the worst players to ever to contend for a HR title. He doesn't hit for average, he doesn't walk, he has only 5 non-HR extra base hits....literally all he does is hit home runs.
                      he hit .270, .253, .249 in Pitt. I thought that was pretty good for a guy with a 4 contact. But yea you and i both signed him for the same reason, unreal power and can play anywhere in the IF.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Dave View Post
                        He reminds me of Dave Kingman. And I haven't looked at history to confirm this, but he's got to be one of the worst players to ever to contend for a HR title. He doesn't hit for average, he doesn't walk, he has only 5 non-HR extra base hits....literally all he does is hit home runs.
                        Toyoshige Yamauchi (VIR) won the 1995 IL Home Run Title (34 HRs) with a triple slash of .193/.272/.418. The Japanese Rob Deer, Baby!
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Clay View Post
                          Toyoshige Yamauchi (VIR) won the 1995 IL Home Run Title (34 HRs) with a triple slash of .193/.272/.418. The Japanese Rob Deer, Baby!
                          I hate this league. Every time I think I'm about to do something cool, it turns out Virginia has already done it.
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                          Originally posted by umd
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Dave View Post
                            I hate this league. Every time I think I'm about to do something cool, it turns out Virginia has already done it.
                            You're more than welcome to have that honor anytime you'd like to take it.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Clay View Post
                              Toyoshige Yamauchi (VIR) won the 1995 IL Home Run Title (34 HRs) with a triple slash of .193/.272/.418. The Japanese Rob Deer, Baby!
                              In the great Windy City power surge of 1991 at the age of 24 John Dyke jacked out 30 HR's. with a triple slash of .189/.249/.396, the Canadian Rob Deer. That team had 5 players with 20+ HR's....and won 75 games.
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