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soxprospects |
2009 All-Star Voting: SS |
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Place your vote for the SS that you feel had the best season in 2009. Please do not vote based on who you think is the best prospect or who you think
may perform better in the future, and please only consider minor league performance. Please note that positional eligibility was determined by the SoxProspects
staff, primarily based on the number of games played per position. This poll will close on Sunday, September 13, at 4:30 pm ET. All stats are cumulative for
all Red Sox minor league affiliates. Full stats are available here.
2009 SoxProspects.com All-Star SS Nominees: (Total Votes: 91) - ClosedArgenis Diaz (Por) .253/.309/.310, 0 HR, 7 SB (1 / 1.1%) Yamaico Navarro (Por/Sal/Low) .240/.310/392, 6 HR, 7 SB (13 / 14.3%) Kris Negron (Sal) .266/.340/.349, 3 HR, 21 SB (0 / 0%) Oscar Tejeda (Gre) .257/.311/.332, 3 HR, 3 SB (1 / 1.1%) Derrik Gibson (Low) .290/.395/.380, 0 HR, 28 SB (76 / 83.5%) |
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back2basix3593 |
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mtsquad |
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hmmm, I got a 401 error stating I already voted. Yet I only voted for 2nd base previous. Anywho I voted for Swifty Gibson.
Iminate, Dompact
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WaterView |
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Derrik Gibson His average, OBP, and high number of stolen bases decided it for me. |
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DonCaballero |
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Navarro, Gibson just didn't impress me.
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Arquimedez Bozo |
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DonCaballero wrote:So you picked Navarro and his .310 obp? I'll reiterate - this is supposed to be based on how these players performed this year, not their long-term chances at the Major League level.
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DonCaballero |
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Arquimedez Bozo wrote: Yes, I did. I'm just like Dusty Baker. I don't give 2 fucks about OBP. Once again, I didn't vote for the best prospect. I voted for the guy who showed me more potential along the season, which is for me the definition of being the best at something in the minors. I really don't care about numbers for minor leaguers, it shouldn't be that hard to understand.
Last Edited By: DonCaballero 09/12/09 6:59 PM.
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TheGoldenGreek33 |
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DonCaballero wrote:And once again, you're voting on potential. If that were the purpose of these polls, then why do we do these? Why not just take the top 20 prospects and make an all-star team off that? |
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DonCaballero |
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TheGoldenGreek33 wrote: I vote for the played who showed me more, even if that didn't translate fully to his stats. If there are wrong answers, what is the point of these polls? Just give it to the guy with the highest OPS. |
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TheGoldenGreek33 |
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What the fuck do you mean who showed you more? Have you seen any of these guys play? My guess is no, so other than a boxscore an occasional boxscore you
checked every two or three days and what you read from Cem and others on here, you have no fucking clue what the hell you're talking about.
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DonCaballero |
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I'm not going to dignify that with an answer, really. Go fuck yourself.
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toolerawk |
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Wow. Just wow. Sometimes message board conversations are down-right embarassing.
Let me pull on your coat about something here tonight...
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