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  • Pills
    Go Blue!
    • Mar 2009
    • 598

    #16
    Just out of curiosity, did you see his stats last season?

    1.40 ERA. 70.2 IP. 41 hits, *4* BB. 77Ks. 39 saves.

    So, a 9.8K/9 IP, a 19.25/1 K/BB ratio, .665 WHIP guy is "living off his legacy" and "living without blame like he's the lights out guy...". Last season was probably his best season. Ever. In his career. Only once did he have a lower ERA (2005, where his ERA+ was actually a little lower), and his WHIP *never* approached .665 before, nor had his K/BB ratio approached last year's.

    Overrated? Is this a joke?
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    • The Messenger
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2008
      • 5063

      #17
      Originally posted by Pills
      Just out of curiosity, did you see his stats last season?

      1.40 ERA. 70.2 IP. 41 hits, *4* BB. 77Ks. 39 saves.

      So, a 9.8K/9 IP, a 19.25/1 K/BB ratio, .665 WHIP guy is "living off his legacy" and "living without blame like he's the lights out guy...". Last season was probably his best season. Ever. In his career. Only once did he have a lower ERA (2005, where his ERA+ was actually a little lower), and his WHIP *never* approached .665 before, nor had his K/BB ratio approached last year's.

      Overrated? Is this a joke?
      I've learned to ignore Seth in his short time here. He's an idiot when it comes to baseball.

      To call Mariano Rivera overrated is a joke. He's the best closer all-time, and is still top 3 in the game today.

      His definition of Rivera being overrated is a blown save against the Red Sox (also known as the best team in baseball atm).

      For one season, every team would take Mariano Rivera as their closer over their current one (including the Mets). And I say for one season because Rivera is going to be retiring soon.


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      • SethMode
        Master of Mysticism
        • Feb 2009
        • 5754

        #18
        Originally posted by The Messenger
        I've learned to ignore Seth in his short time here. He's an idiot when it comes to baseball.

        To call Mariano Rivera overrated is a joke. He's the best closer all-time, and is still top 3 in the game today.

        His definition of Rivera being overrated is a blown save against the Red Sox (also known as the best team in baseball atm).

        For one season, every team would take Mariano Rivera as their closer over their current one (including the Mets). And I say for one season because Rivera is going to be retiring soon.
        First of all, sweet of you to say. I personally had no problem with you, but it's good to know early on that you're an asshole that I can from here on in ignore.

        I disagree with him being the best closer in the game right now, and the fact that people call him that makes me consider him overrated. And I consider being owned by your biggest rival to be a pretty big deal.

        Anyway, thanks for being a douche bag just the same.

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        • DJ Rhude
          #42 G.O.A.T.
          • Feb 2009
          • 4359

          #19
          c'mon Seth.....overrated, even you had to laugh as you were typing that..lol...and yes the Sox have his number lately, but it's always that one team that always gives you fits no matter how great you are

          Mo starts out slow every year....it's crazy how people get alarmed when this has been the norm for him.....right now his velocity is around 90-92 mph...by July it's up to 95 and that cutter is unhittable.....look how he finishes ever year
          Last edited by DJ Rhude; 04-30-2009, 01:49 PM.

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          • DJ Rhude
            #42 G.O.A.T.
            • Feb 2009
            • 4359

            #20
            This is the last thing I'll say about Mo and this overrated nonsense

            He's damn near 40 now, so no one should be surprised if he shows some decline.....it happens to every athlete....still doesn't take away from a great career

            I mean Michael Jordan clearly wasn't the same player he was in the the later stages of his career, but would anyone dare call him overrated because he missed a few potential game winning jumpers?

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            • The Messenger
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2008
              • 5063

              #21
              Originally posted by SethMode
              First of all, sweet of you to say. I personally had no problem with you, but it's good to know early on that you're an asshole that I can from here on in ignore.

              I disagree with him being the best closer in the game right now, and the fact that people call him that makes me consider him overrated. And I consider being owned by your biggest rival to be a pretty big deal.

              Anyway, thanks for being a douche bag just the same.
              I called you an idiot when it comes to baseball because all I've seen from you on these boards (MLB talk) has been idiotic statements such as this one.

              I never called Mariano the best closer still. I called Mariano a top 3 closer still (check my post).

              Maybe you're referring to when I said any team would take him as their closer for one season. Would you really argue that? Rivera is a top 3 closer during the regular season, and he's the best playoff closer of all-time.

              DJ Rhude, I agree with your post, however, Mariano has barely shown any decline. He's getting up there in age and one day he'll bail out of the game, but last season alone shows he is still one of the top in the game and still able to put up numbers similar to those of his past seasons. Not saying you were saying he is declining, just stating that.


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