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JustSayNotoTO said:.111 hitter in the MLB. Pretty damned lousy.
ooooh. in 9 whole at bats. great statistics -- keep them coming -- don't bother with context!
JustSayNotoTO said:.111 hitter in the MLB. Pretty damned lousy.
JustSayNotoTO said:Oooh .248 in the minors! What context does that involve? Complete and total suckage at the sport?
abersonc said:did I dispute that #? No. But lots of guys make careers in MLB with those sorts of #s.
The MLB #s were crap - you know that and tried to slip them in.
kØwbØy said:wut position was he with the Yankees¿
Nors?Qwickdraw said:Henson's gone...
before Training Camp ended.
I'm right again.
As always.
Please bow now.
3 million.JustSayNotoTO said:Losing a 3rd round pick hurts, but it is in no way shape or form the end of the world. What difference does the cap hit make for us this year? None? I diddnt think so.
Juljonesfan said:Nors? Whatever happened to him? He brought some nice insight and refreshing views. At times he was annoying but dang he spot on was right Romo over Henson.
I'm hoping we get a pick for Henson here.
The Realist said:Actually, it's interesting that YOU would ask that question in this thread in particular.
haha!Juljonesfan said:Realist - I have monitored many boards over the years and you are one of the better Draftniks out there. Nors views were rather pointed here on topic and well, spot on. Look forward to talking draft hombre.![]()
Where is Ty Law again?LaTunaNostra said:haha!
"Spot on" on Shanle as well. And I notice 'Al s' is still here.
hey Jack, do you miss Nors, too? :laugh2:JackMagist said:Where is Ty Law again?
LaTunaNostra said:haha!
"Spot on" on Shanle as well. And I notice 'Al s' is still here.
He did have some interesting ideas. It was a lot of fun having him here...of course Hos is probably saving a bundle on blood pressure medicine.LaTunaNostra said:hey Jack, do you miss Nors, too? :laugh2:
I wish the zone brain trust would bring him back.
Nors didn't bother me. He was full of himself. He's still around by the way. I know exactly what username he is using. In fact he posted today. Possibly even in this thread.JackMagist said:He did have some interesting ideas. It was a lot of fun having him here...of course Hos is probably saving a bundle on blood pressure medicine.![]()
Although you're right his MLB numbers don't mean diddly, very few players make it to the bigs hitting .248 in the minors, unless they are a wunderkin defensively. His OBP and K rate were horrible too, and as his hitting worsened he became a nightmare defensively.abersonc said:did I dispute that #? No. But lots of guys make careers in MLB with those sorts of #s.
The MLB #s were crap - you know that and tried to slip them in.