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Postby Jerlins » Mon Mar 15, 2010 8:45 pm

[quote:262dec00cc="Ninersphan"][quote:262dec00cc="Jerlins"]Aww, nothing against ya Splinter, but while all the hype goes to Heyward, I have the true rookie stud just waiting for an opening in Florida.[/quote:262dec00cc]

Ahh NOW I understand, not sure I agree. Most things I've read may have them equeal as hitters, but my understanding is that Stanton is a little more defensivly challenged than Mr. Heyward. YMMV[/quote:262dec00cc]

Ok help me out here. I know i asked before, but I searched everywhere for your answer. What the heck is YMMV?????? I promise I won't ask a 3rd time.

On the Heyward VS Stanton comparison, depends on who you read. Both Scoutingbook.com and MLB.com rate Stanton very highly in defense, suggesting a move to CF is not out of the question. But hey, they both have the potential to be the next decade's superstars. Wish I had them both.
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1st don't want this to get bumped off the last page

Postby Ninersphan » Mon Mar 15, 2010 8:49 pm

1 rated SS and leadoff card

[b:74b5eed336]Jason Bartlett[/b:74b5eed336] can be had in the right offer...

Looking for:

2b
Lf
SP
Back up 3b

and/or high draft picks...

Send pm's :D
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Second here you go...

Postby Ninersphan » Mon Mar 15, 2010 8:51 pm

[quote:5079f25755="Jerlins"][quote:5079f25755="Ninersphan"][quote:5079f25755="Jerlins"]Aww, nothing against ya Splinter, but while all the hype goes to Heyward, I have the true rookie stud just waiting for an opening in Florida.[/quote:5079f25755]

Ahh NOW I understand, not sure I agree. Most things I've read may have them equeal as hitters, but my understanding is that Stanton is a little more defensivly challenged than Mr. Heyward. YMMV[/quote:5079f25755]

Ok help me out here. I know i asked before, but I searched everywhere for your answer. What the heck is YMMV?????? I promise I won't ask a 3rd time.

On the Heyward VS Stanton comparison, depends on who you read. Both Scoutingbook.com and MLB.com rate Stanton very highly in defense, suggesting a move to CF is not out of the question. But hey, they both have the potential to be the next decade's superstars. Wish I had them both.[/quote:5079f25755]


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Postby Jerlins » Mon Mar 15, 2010 8:55 pm

Heh, I have ZERO chance of remembering that, but I did promise never to ask again. :D
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Postby nythawk129921 » Tue Mar 16, 2010 9:45 am

[quote:6c5aebc706="Jerlins"][quote:6c5aebc706="Ninersphan"][quote:6c5aebc706="Jerlins"]Aww, nothing against ya Splinter, but while all the hype goes to Heyward, I have the true rookie stud just waiting for an opening in Florida.[/quote:6c5aebc706]

Ahh NOW I understand, not sure I agree. Most things I've read may have them equeal as hitters, but my understanding is that Stanton is a little more defensivly challenged than Mr. Heyward. YMMV[/quote:6c5aebc706]

Ok help me out here. I know i asked before, but I searched everywhere for your answer. What the heck is YMMV?????? I promise I won't ask a 3rd time.

On the Heyward VS Stanton comparison, depends on who you read. Both Scoutingbook.com and MLB.com rate Stanton very highly in defense, suggesting a move to CF is not out of the question. But hey, they both have the potential to be the next decade's superstars. [b:6c5aebc706]Wish I had them both.[/quote:6c5aebc706][/b:6c5aebc706]


Yeah like that is going to happen.I watched Heyward when he was playing for McDonough H.S. and he is a beast.I love Stanton as well and[b:6c5aebc706] I wish I had both[/b:6c5aebc706] :lol: :wink:
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Postby Jerlins » Tue Mar 16, 2010 11:15 am

Hawk,

I may have to send you my assistant GM and favorite uncle, Uncle Vito, to make you an offer you can't refuse. 8-)
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Postby the splinter » Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:20 pm

question is...

are either of you willing to include these "prospects" in a deal for an established 30+ HR hitting player with many years left in their career?
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Postby Jerlins » Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:30 pm

Depends if they are lefthanded or not :)
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Postby nythawk129921 » Wed Mar 17, 2010 6:43 am

[quote:2f6d390633="the splinter"]question is...

are either of you willing to include these "prospects" in a deal for an established 30+ HR hitting player with many years left in their career?[/quote:2f6d390633]

Not if his name is Werth :) .I would want someone who has a little more balance both ways or at least be slanted more toward RH pitching than the LH pitching :wink:Now if his name is Utley or Wright lets talk :lol:
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Postby Jerlins » Wed Mar 17, 2010 7:51 am

Utley? Did someone mention the name Utley? Oooh! I want in! :D
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