Who are the Best Players in the Game, Right Now???

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  1. blgridesagain

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    Bingo. Talk about a guy who has to PROVE it!
     
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    Yes, no doubt Cano has to be discussed right now and here, even with the M's. I know I'll catch hell for saying such. But Cano, with or without the Yankees, has to be considered. He could have a great year in Seattle or would in NY too. I don't buy Kevin Long's bullshit remarks, of Cano being lazy, SOB look how many games he's been in each year. Any Player, who plays everyday damn near all year: Robby plaed in this amount of games from 07-013: 160, 159, 161, 160, 159, 161, 160..games, Hay-zoos Cripes!! If I had a every day player, sure there will be days, we don't have privy information to, about Robby's legs, aches or pains. Would anyone hustle like Pete Rose, if Pete had a sore hamstring? I doubt it. Robby deserves kudos, for the great jobs he's done, not jealous critique over how he may be slow getting out of the batters box, or put down publicly like the caged rat did publicly.

    Harper too, is in the top 5-6, I'd have to say.

    Cano, could prove us all wrong with one swing of his bat....gotta love Robby, regardless of where he's playing. He gave us Yankee Fans some great moments, and does have a his share of Silver Sluggers, Gold Gloves, a W.S. Ring...

    Robbie in 43 games in ST is batting .465...I know ST means little to nothing.
     
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    In 598 Games played at 1st Base, Miggy has a .992 Fielding Pctg. Not bad, yet not even close enough to get a Gold Glove. Not a base stealing threat either. Not the best overall, defensively or on the bases, if that is the criteria, then YES M. Trout is the best all around player in MLB.

    Yet, how does one dethrone a 3 time consecutive-Batting Champion, few have done as much, Cobb, Carew, Boggs, Gwynn. Add Miggy now to this elite company. Or a 2 consecutive year MVP, and 2nd in balloting in 2010.

    Batting Average:
    Miggy:
    .344 in 2011-played in 161 Games
    .330 in 2012- 161 Games - Led AL - Triple Crown-MVP
    .348 in 2013- 148 Games - AL MVP 2nd consecutive year

    Trout:
    .326 in 2012 - 139 games played - (2nd in MVP balloting behind Miggy)
    .323 in 2013 - 157 games played - (2nd in MVP balloting behind Miggy)

    RBI’s-

    Miggy:
    126 - 2010 - Led AL
    105 - 2011
    139 - 2012 - Led AL
    137 - 2013

    Trout: (RBI’s)

    2011 - 83 RBI
    2013 - 97 RBI

    Runs Scored:

    Miggy:
    111 - 2010
    111 - 2011
    109 - 2012
    103 - 2013

    Trout:

    129 - 2012 - Runs-Led AL
    109 - 2013 - Runs-Led AL

    Home Runs:

    Miggy:
    38 - 2010
    30 - 2011
    44 - 2012 - Led AL - Triple Crown
    44 - 2013
    Also-Led AL in HR’s in 2008 with 37 HR’s.

    Trout:
    30 - 2012
    27 - 2013

    Trout played in only 139 games in 2012 yet he led the AL in Runs Scored…with 129, while leading the AL in Stolen Bases with 49.
    157 Game played last year, (2013), led the league in Runs Scored with 109, and 110 Base on Balls, (mostly-IBB speaks volumes).
    Stealing Bases: Trout had a .91 percent success rate in 2012 but dropped to .83 percent last year. (Catcher’s are wise now to Trout’s stealing ability).

    Regardless of Miggy’s ability to steal bases, or run them as good as Trout, regardless of both players fielding percentages, a Triple Crown Winner, 3X-Consecutive batting champion, 2XConsecutive MVP. Miggy came in 2nd in MVP balloting in 2010.

    How in the hell does Trout top Miggy? It can be done tho' by Trout, who has done what only a few great players have done at his young age, Harper too, well in the NL that is.
    Trout has to upset Miguel’s batting championships, best Miggy in HR’s and RBI’s or a combo thereof, or Trout will always suck hind tit to Miggy, for the MVP.
    Stolen bases alone, runs scored, are great, yet not enough to win the MVP.

    Both have yet to win Gold Gloves. Trout In CF, is better than Miggy in Fielding Pctg. At 1st base, Cabrera’s best position for fldg. Pctg.

    (keep in mind Miguel played OF more than any other position in his first 3 years in Fla.) When converted to 3rd base, his best fldg. Pctg. In Fla., was a sad: .957 for Fla. .966 was his best in Detroit at 3rd. Not even close for a Gold Glove.


    Over Rated??? No fucking way....!!!!

    In a player Poll, Bryce Harper was the most over-rated player. MLB Tonight revealed in their opinion Player Polls often are based on dislike and/or jealousy of the player voted most over-rated. At his age, Harper has outperformed, Tony Conigliaro, Al Kaline, Ken Griffey Jr. and a few other greats…
     

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