Most underrated player in baseball?
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Still, Markakis has one of the smoother swings in baseball and one of the best arms in right field. What I really want to see is, if the Orioles can pull off signing Prince Fielder, how Markakis would perform with that kind of protection, which he has not had before.Comment
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By people like you contending that he was ever a great ball player
People like you who drool over his HR total and high OPS and make him out to be something he never was. Completely ignore his strikeouts, poor fielding, lack of clutch hitting, and ability to put the ball in play with runners in scoring position.
And that isn't even bringing up he lifetime batting averageComment
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Oh wow. Yes, what an asshole I am to drool over high HR totals and high OPS, those statistics are certainly not predictive of good baseball players and winning teams.
And nobody ignored his strikeouts (not a huge problem since his OBP was always high. Outs are outs) and I certainly didn't give a shit about his batting average because judging a player like Dunn on his batting average is like coming down on Prince Fielder for being a poor baserunner.Comment
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He is and was overrated, he was a good player but never a great player. As far as numbers indicative to winning sure didn't help the reds win anything never made playoffs, reds won the division last year without him how did Arizona, Washington, and Chicago do with him? The day Dunn was traded from Cincinnati is one of the best days ever in my 20+ years of being a reds den, I'm glad you like him, you can have him, but anyone who can't see he is overrated has his head up his ass.
I'll remove my groan and take back that last comment because I totally forgot that I am talking to a rabbit an AL team, so fielding isnt important because of the DH and putting the ball in play with runners in scoring position isn't because you all just wait on the homerun, doesn't change the fact that he isn't a clutch hitter, but who cares he's good for 40 HR's every year.Comment
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There is not a single player in major league history ever that has single handedly gotten his team into the playoffs.Comment
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Side note I love how "fans" dismiss batting average these days I mean last I knew the still award the batting title to the person with the highest batting average, not the highest slugging percentage or OPS. Avg was a good enough stat to rate Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Joe Dimaggio, Lou Gehrig, Ty Cobb, Willing Mays, ect. but when we talk about Adam Dunn its an overrated stat that no one cares about.Comment
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Side note I love how "fans" dismiss batting average these days I mean last I knew the still award the batting title to the person with the highest batting average, not the highest slugging percentage or OPS. Avg was a good enough stat to rate Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Joe Dimaggio, Lou Gehrig, Ty Cobb, Willing Mays, ect. but when we talk about Adam Dunn its an overrated stat that no one cares about.Comment
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He is and was overrated, he was a good player but never a great player. As far as numbers indicative to winning sure didn't help the reds win anything never made playoffs, reds won the division last year without him how did Arizona, Washington, and Chicago do with him? The day Dunn was traded from Cincinnati is one of the best days ever in my 20+ years of being a reds den, I'm glad you like him, you can have him, but anyone who can't see he is overrated has his head up his ass.
I'll remove my groan and take back that last comment because I totally forgot that I am talking to a rabbit an AL team, so fielding isnt important because of the DH and putting the ball in play with runners in scoring position isn't because you all just wait on the homerun, doesn't change the fact that he isn't a clutch hitter, but who cares he's good for 40 HR's every year.By people like you contending that he was ever a great ball player
People like you who drool over his HR total and high OPS and make him out to be something he never was. Completely ignore his strikeouts, poor fielding, lack of clutch hitting, and ability to put the ball in play with runners in scoring position.
And that isn't even bringing up he lifetime batting averageComment
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nflfan2033 is a Reds fan, and Reds fan inexplicably, almost across the board, HATED Adam Dunn.
Dunn was a mortal lock for 40 bombs, 100 runs, 100 rbi, 100 walks, every year. None of that mattered, because he would get booed off the field for failing to hit a random sac fly, and get criticized for hitting .240 (despite routinely having the highest OBA on the team. Huh?).
What I always found interesting, is the Reds had a top 5 NL offensive player most years in Dunn, and hated his guts, yet those same fans (not singling out nflman, because I don't know his stance on this) bowed at the alter of the selfish, unproductive, overrated, overweight, lazy, and under performing loafer Ken Griffey. It was baffling.Comment
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