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Harrison wrote:LostCause wrote:I hope thats sarcasmHarrison wrote:Jim Brown
Apparently you missed the other thread...
Xaiveir Tanthalas wrote:Tejada doesnt run enough. You need someone that is a 5 tool guy for best all around imho. That list is short.....
Bobby Abreau
Derrick Lee
Alex Rodriguez
Carlos Beltran (even though he has sucked this year)
Tori Hunter is widely considered one of the best (batting average needs to go up)
Alfonso Soriano
Ichiro Suzuki
Albert Pujols
and Derek Jeter.
Those sum up my list (i probably forgot 1 or 2 players)
Tejada and Vlad Guerro (unfortuanatly he doesnt run anymore), are close though.
Xaiveir Tanthalas wrote:A rod does run very well. 10 SB's this year 28 last year, thats pretty good, especially for someone that hits number 3 in a stacked Yankees lineup.
Tejada has 5 this year, and 10 was his career high in 2003, and only 58 for his career. Again he is deffinatly up there as far as best all around. Suzuki is on there because he is a great all around athlete. He can hit for power, he just doesnt batting leadoff. During batting practice he hits more homeruns than anyone on the Mariners, and MLB tried to get him to do the homerun Derby this year.
Xaiveir Tanthalas wrote:Ok, first Xao im going to defend Ichiro here. Ichiro has average power and slugging compared to the major league average. At 9 homeruns a an OPS of .801 he ranks at the major league average this year. He is a GREAT base runner, steals bags with ease, has a great average, a cannon for an arm, the best range of any OF in baseball, and has enough gold gloves to fill a display case. But that is just this year, career wise his numbers are better. He fits my list because for an all around "athlete" he is a great athlete in every catagory.
Tejada on the other hand, has never won a gold glove, his range is limited, his speed is average, he is not a great baserunner (average at best), and is not a threat to steal.
Tejada is station to station baseball player and should not be considered a top athlete. All he does is hit homeruns and drive in runs. Great thats his job, but he could never be anything but that. For instance, he could not be a good leadoff hitter. In my post that you quoted i did say he was up there though.
One difference is Tejada could not be a base stealer if he tried. Tejada will never win a gold glove at short. Ichiro if he wasnt doing his job as a leadoff hitter could increase his power numbers if he chose too. Ichiro could hit 3 on many different teams and hit 25 homeruns a year. (i think he should be a 3 hitter personally) Thats a key difference.
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