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#60374 | 08/06/2018 8:07:57 pm | Mar 25th, 2037 | |
Alyksandur Joined: 07/19/2017 Posts: 228 Boca Raton Gryphons II.2 | The Palm Springs Aces and my own Boca Raton Seagulls are entire teams dedicated to running 11 POT players, even if half-a-dozen ’Gulls have broken that initial 11 POT ceiling and gone into 12 POT range. Of those who are still rated as 11 POT players, the best is probably former Rookie of the Year Armando Quinonez. There was also Adrian Pearce, who racked up 84 saves with a 3.25 ERA over two-and-a-half seasons between the ages of 35 and 37. Updated Monday, August 6 2018 @ 8:08:57 pm PDT |
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#60376 | 08/06/2018 10:02:38 pm | Mar 25th, 2037 | |
xLee227 Joined: 07/06/2015 Posts: 269 Inactive | Not an all-star, but Bates is a 11 POT who's remarkably played almost 400 games at league levels 1-3 in a specialist bullpen role (Including a 1.88 ERA in Legends!) | ||
#60378 | 08/07/2018 3:03:35 am | Mar 25th, 2037 | |
Kirito_Whale Joined: 02/16/2016 Posts: 89 Waipahu Indians III.4 | A few season's ago shortly after I joined Brokenbat, I found a gem in: http://brokenbat.org/player/94298 4-time all-star and 3-time all-league 3rd baseman... garbage fielder though. would've kept him around until he fell off huge in the year i decided to cut him |
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#60381 | 08/07/2018 2:02:00 pm | Mar 25th, 2037 | |
11thinning Joined: 02/24/2018 Posts: 2 Inactive | Humberto Maya and Wally Mariani best guys for the pot 11 Palm Springs right now. Possible good ones on the farm but don’t want to count chickens before they’ve hatched to the majors. Updated Tuesday, August 7 2018 @ 2:04:29 pm PDT |
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#60512 | 08/17/2018 3:00:39 pm | May 4th, 2037 | |
KokomoMantis Joined: 02/21/2018 Posts: 14 Inactive | So far this guy has made an All Star team 2 years in a row. This year he is not doing well though and I have no clue why http://brokenbat.org/player/134486 |
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#60747 | 09/05/2018 2:17:10 pm | Jul 16th, 2037 | |
mjreichard Joined: 10/22/2016 Posts: 143 New Orleans Knights IV.5 | My man Jerry DiMaggio! All-Star, .300 hitter, 200 hits and 100 RBI’s every year despite being an 11...and SI now down to 91 he just made the All-Star team again! http://brokenbat.org/player/102809 |
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#60751 | 09/05/2018 3:19:18 pm | Jul 16th, 2037 | |
Alyksandur Joined: 07/19/2017 Posts: 228 Boca Raton Gryphons II.2 | He Huang no longer counts, since he’s hit 12 POT, but Dixon Cooper and Mauricio Tejeda do. Those three all represented the ’Gulls at this season’s All Star Game in VI.30. | ||
#60761 | 09/06/2018 5:02:10 pm | Jul 20th, 2037 | |
11thinning Joined: 02/24/2018 Posts: 2 Inactive | Palm Springs Terriers had 3 Pot 11 All Stars. Humberto Maya, Do Hyun Lim, and Wally Mariani You could say these are our "top dogs" |
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#60788 | 09/09/2018 3:17:18 am | Jul 28th, 2037 | |
Meccanodonte Joined: 04/21/2014 Posts: 370 Inactive | I have 1 in my HoF: Barry Page I loved him. Updated Sunday, September 9 2018 @ 3:17:48 am PDT |
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#62387 | 01/04/2019 12:22:25 pm | Mar 14th, 2039 | |
Mudcat325 Joined: 12/20/2017 Posts: 98 Columbia Catfish V.3 | Very impressive players! Thanks for the all the excellent examples. Needless to say, that settles it for me; POT 11 players are undoubtedly worth taking a shot on...count me as a believer. |