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#5526 | 12/02/2013 7:41:11 pm | ||
Erkuza Joined: 05/08/2012 Posts: 137 Inactive | If you had to choose a player from your team to place in the Hall of Fame and retire his number, who would it be? Base on his numbers and consistent success over 11 season I would choose Antonio Velasquez http://brokenbat.org/player/36921. There isn't a player who comes close to matching his numbers on my team. How about you? |
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#5530 | 12/03/2013 2:13:39 pm | ||
Solana_Steve Joined: 03/10/2010 Posts: 123 Inactive | Roberto Mercado - almost 400 home runs plus .307 lifetime average, 10 time All-Star, 1 MVP Steve Updated Tuesday, December 3 2013 @ 2:13:57 pm PST |
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#5535 | 12/04/2013 7:45:50 am | ||
Sweetness Joined: 03/29/2013 Posts: 80 Inactive | I would like to place #1 Ricardo Cineros in the Hall of Fame when he retires. http://brokenbat.org/player/43854 He has right now 205 HR;700 RBI;4 All Star and 1 MVP;.292 career batting average. (there are other players numbers I would like to retire for Kingman) Updated Wednesday, December 4 2013 @ 7:48:44 am PST Updated Wednesday, December 4 2013 @ 7:50:36 am PST |
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#5536 | 12/04/2013 11:19:29 am | ||
ianheath653 Joined: 07/18/2012 Posts: 35 Inactive | Pitching: #23 Scott Feller http://brokenbat.org/player/26721 12 seasons so far, 154-94 win-loss record, 3.15 ERA, only 456 walks in 2,263-2/3 innings, 5 all-star selections and 1 Cy Young award. Field player: #37 Chul Seo. http://brokenbat.org/player/26726 13 seasons, 10 full seasons, so far at shortstop, 687 double plays, 939 runs, 878 RBI, 212 home runs, only .269 batting average but .359 on base percentage, 3 all-star selections. One of those "not a big star but does all the little things right for a long time" types. They're the two players already there that I built the team around since it was a lousy D-VI squad when I got it eight seasons ago into second place in D-IV this season. #7 Harry George: http://brokenbat.org/player/10479 would be a possibility if he sticks around at near the same level for a couple more seasons. Played 12 seasons but I've only had him for five so far. All-star every season for me plus three more with the old team. |
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#5537 | 12/04/2013 11:43:05 am | ||
Evil-Dreams Joined: 03/31/2013 Posts: 45 Inactive | I would like to retire #8 Terry Cross' number http://brokenbat.org/player/28284 He has had 282 HR;1064 RBIS;.287 career batting average;8 All-Star appearances;2 MVP selections. (These are temporary numbers he still has som years left in him and I would like to retire Marcos Rios,but I don't think he had a career like Cross). Updated Wednesday, December 4 2013 @ 11:47:06 am PST |
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#5545 | 12/04/2013 6:09:35 pm | ||
msigg6 Joined: 06/05/2012 Posts: 336 Bay City Lions IV.6 | For me I'd have to retire Christian Ayal (#24) He's been doing everything, he helped me where I am now. FOr pitching, I'll probably retire Manny Bailey's number first, as he's helped me a lot |