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Old 10-29-2009, 04:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Who's your best hitting prospect?

Mine is Catcher Carlos Santana and 3B Conor Gillaspie. They have been money for me. Who is the prospect you guys hit best with or who always seems to come through in the clutch?
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I drafted a guy named Ian Quinones. I simmed through his career and he retired at 43 with EXACTLY 4000 career hits, 600+ homers, 700+ SB's. He was amazing.
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Re: Who's your best hitting prospect?

with about 5 games left for my 2010 Spring Training, Mets' left-handed hitting, OF/1B Chris Carter seems to be the guy; although he's a little too old (26) to be considered a prospect.

Through 19 spring training games, he's hitting .449 (49 AB's). He's got 2 homers and 10 RBI's.

His slugging is at .673, his OBP is at .460. Against lefties, he's hitting a blistering .500 and against righties, a sizzling .429.

When I have to pare my MLB roster down to 25 before my Opening Day game, he WILL be there.


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Old 11-01-2009, 07:59 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Who's your best hitting prospect?

LMAO

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I drafted a guy named Ian Quinones. I simmed through his career and he retired at 43 with EXACTLY 4000 career hits, 600+ homers, 700+ SB's. He was amazing.

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I drafted a guy named Ian Quinones. I simmed through his career and he retired at 43 with EXACTLY 4000 career hits, 600+ homers, 700+ SB's. He was amazing.
Whaaaaaaa....

Are the names for the drafted players randomly generated, or is it all the same for everybody. If they're all the same, I must find this Ian Quinones you speak of.
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Whaaaaaaa....

Are the names for the drafted players randomly generated, or is it all the same for everybody. If they're all the same, I must find this Ian Quinones you speak of.
He was actually a FA rookie, but the names are generated.
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