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Who are you most pleased by so far in the 2010 MLB season
Re: Who are you most pleased by so far in the 2010 MLB season
I am happy about the season hamilton is starting to put together. I am also really surprised by vlad and colby lewis. I thought they were both washed up and they have proven me wrong.
Re: Who are you most pleased by so far in the 2010 MLB season
As usual, the Rockies get overlooked - even in a discussion like this - where their ace - Ubaldo Jimenez is lighting it up...
Ubaldo Jimenez is tops in the big leagues for wins (12), ERA (1.16), opponents' batting average (.180) and hits per nine innings (5.50).
He may not have the Ks and he may not play for a 'sexy' East Coast or West Coast team, but he is getting it done this year in the Mile High City and on the road.
He's also in the MLB Leaders for hits, runs and WHIP.
Re: Who are you most pleased by so far in the 2010 MLB season
Originally posted by xpress34
As usual, the Rockies get overlooked - even in a discussion like this - where their ace - Ubaldo Jimenez is lighting it up...
Ubaldo Jimenez is tops in the big leagues for wins (12), ERA (1.16), opponents' batting average (.180) and hits per nine innings (5.50).
He may not have the Ks and he may not play for a 'sexy' East Coast or West Coast team, but he is getting it done this year in the Mile High City and on the road.
He's also in the MLB Leaders for hits, runs and WHIP.
So here's a Mile High tip of my cap to 'Baldo.
Not even mentioning Carlos Gonzalez. The guy is doing a lot for the team at the plate power, average, and speed
Re: Who are you most pleased by so far in the 2010 MLB season
I would have to ad Josh Hamilton now. After a slow start he is hitting more like 08, over .300 with 15 home runs (and replay, which the umpire refused to use although it was available for home run questions, cost him one so he should have 16). Obviouly the Rangers park is good one to hit in, but I don't hear much talk about Boston hitters getting an advantage at Fenway or left handed Yankee hitters at Yankee stadium. While a park obviously has an advantage you have to be able to hit to average .300 in the majors no matter what park you play in.
Re: Who are you most pleased by so far in the 2010 MLB season
Originally posted by cjclong
I would have to ad Josh Hamilton now. After a slow start he is hitting more like 08, over .300 with 15 home runs (and replay, which the umpire refused to use although it was available for home run questions, cost him one so he should have 16). Obviouly the Rangers park is good one to hit in, but I don't hear much talk about Boston hitters getting an advantage at Fenway or left handed Yankee hitters at Yankee stadium. While a park obviously has an advantage you have to be able to hit to average .300 in the majors no matter what park you play in.
Agreed. Look at Ryan Howard he just got a mega contract even more amazing considering he is almost 31, is probably universally regarded as baseball's top power hitter not named Pujols. He plays half his games in a bandbox and normally does not hit anywhere near .300. The other Philles are the same way Ibanez last year and Werth morphed into big time power guys upon arriving in Philly.
Re: Who are you most pleased by so far in the 2010 MLB season
Originally posted by xpress34
As usual, the Rockies get overlooked - even in a discussion like this - where their ace - Ubaldo Jimenez is lighting it up...
Ubaldo Jimenez is tops in the big leagues for wins (12), ERA (1.16), opponents' batting average (.180) and hits per nine innings (5.50).
He may not have the Ks and he may not play for a 'sexy' East Coast or West Coast team, but he is getting it done this year in the Mile High City and on the road.
He's also in the MLB Leaders for hits, runs and WHIP.
So here's a Mile High tip of my cap to 'Baldo.
At the end of the year he will get his credit in the form of a Cy Young what he is doing is amazing considering he plays in Coors and like Grienke's start last year he will win unless he suffers a major injury that costs him a month or he totally falls apart.
Re: Who are you most pleased by so far in the 2010 MLB season
Originally posted by chakes89
Scott Rolen
Were you watching the game last night? Hunter Wendelstedt made some just unbelievable calls last night. One blown call at home and another huge called 3rd strike that was almost in the dirt. Fox Trax had the ball WAY BELOW the strike zone. The ball was nowhere near the strike zone.
Rolen has been tossed from 3 games his ENTIRE career....and Hunter tossed him last night.
Maybe I'm wrong..but Hunter had an axe to grind against the Red's last night.
Re: Who are you most pleased by so far in the 2010 MLB season
Originally posted by xpress34
As usual, the Rockies get overlooked - even in a discussion like this - where their ace - Ubaldo Jimenez is lighting it up...
Ubaldo Jimenez is tops in the big leagues for wins (12), ERA (1.16), opponents' batting average (.180) and hits per nine innings (5.50).
He may not have the Ks and he may not play for a 'sexy' East Coast or West Coast team, but he is getting it done this year in the Mile High City and on the road.
He's also in the MLB Leaders for hits, runs and WHIP.
So here's a Mile High tip of my cap to 'Baldo.
I don't think they are necessarily getting overlooked.....its just that the title said who are we most pleased by...if they are not a member of my favorite team it would be hard to be pleased with someone who is likely striking out my favorite team's players. If the question was who is the best so far or who is off to the best start it would be a damn shame if he wasn't one of the first mentioned thats for sure.
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