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05-28-2010, 12:29 PM #1
Who are you most pleased by so far in the 2010 MLB season
Its a holiday weekend and unofficial start of summer, so I'm countering this other thread with something more positive...
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Wes Campbell
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05-28-2010, 12:41 PM #2
Re: Who are you most pleased by so far in the 2010 MLB season
I'm staying home, so I'll start with Mike Aviles.
Aviles had a great spring hitting about .400 with lots of XBH. Apparently that was not enough to win a job, because the Royals had traded Teahen to the White Sox for Getz and Fields. Fields hit the DL in spring and is out for the season. So the Royals needed Getz to succeed in order to salvage the trade. Aviles was benched. Hillman gave Aviles (the hottest spring hitter) just 1 at bats in one start over the first week and half of the season. Mercifully and stupidly, Aviles was sent to AAA. About three-four weeks later Aviles was recalled. In the next 21 games he's hit .345 avg/.360 obp/.476 slug with at least one hit in 18 of the 21 games.
Its typical of the Royals, Aviles hit .325 his rookie year 2008 over 102 games, was out nearly all of 2009 with an elbow injury. And he's given no shot until a guy (Getz) with a career .254/.314/.324 goes on the 15day - even then it took 2 more weeks before Aviles was called up (when Gordon was sent down).[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Wes Campbell
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05-28-2010, 01:06 PM #3
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Re: Who are you most pleased by so far in the 2010 MLB season
As an O's fan I must say there are lots of disappointments this season, or hell, this decade.... but I've been plesantly surprised with the performance of Ty Winnington so far this season..... .575 SLG, 13 HR, 32 RBI (hard to get when nobody's on base)
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05-29-2010, 01:45 AM #4
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Re: Who are you most pleased by so far in the 2010 MLB season
I think again it is too early to tell. I think Vlad is more a product of playing 1/2 his games in the Rangers' ballpark than anything else. If you notice alot of Rangers hot better with the Rangers than with other teams even those who appeared done. Last year it was Andruw Jones this year its Vlad and in 2008 it was Josh Hamilton.
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05-28-2010, 01:07 PM #5
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Re: Who are you most pleased by so far in the 2010 MLB season
I'll go with my favorite NL team the Cardinals with rookie 3B David Freese. David has been clutch so far this season wih runners in scoring position. The concern with him was defense coming into the season and he has really done well even making rolen-like barehanded plays.
For my AL team the Rangers, I'd have to say Vlad Guerrero.... .339 batting average, 12 Hrs and 42 RBI's....the numbers speak for themselves. Glad to see him injury-free again.
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05-28-2010, 01:26 PM #6
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Re: Who are you most pleased by so far in the 2010 MLB season
I'm a Jays fan, so very much biased here.
Jose Bautista -- 14 HRs leads the majors, and since last September, he's hit more HRs than anyone else in the majors.
Very nice surprise and a big reason why the Jays have hit the most HRs in all of baseball this season.------------------------------------
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05-28-2010, 03:21 PM #7
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Re: Who are you most pleased by so far in the 2010 MLB season
Carlos Silva of the Cubs...6-0 in 2010 after being a bust with Seattle previously. The Milton Bradley trade looks better all the time...
Dave M.
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06-15-2010, 11:30 PM #8
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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.
Baseball do what it do
-Ron Washington
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06-16-2010, 12:41 AM #9
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.
So here's a Mile High tip of my cap to 'Baldo.
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06-16-2010, 01:00 AM #10
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