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Imagine if I actually looked at imaginary stats with plus signs en sech.
 

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really? that's your best come back? Give me a reason where Nettles is better than Stephens
Nettles is one of the best defensive third baseman ever. Stephens was good defensively, but not nearly as good as Nettles. Stephens may have been the better hitter (117 wRC+ vs. 111 wRC+) but he was bogged down by his last three seasons in which he was putrid. Nettles was more durable (Stephens had a shorter career) and they had identical power numbers.

I'm not laughing at the selection of Stephens over Nettles. You have a case, though I would take Nettles. I'm laughing at the process you used to declare him better (RBI's and batting average, lol)
 

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You're citing 162 game averages for a guy who played in a 154 game season? And he only had 23+ home runs and 111+ RBIs in four of his seasons. He had only three seasons of 29+ doubles and two with 175+ hits.

Also, why are you comparing a 3B to a SS?
He might be brain-dead. That would explain the whole Cardinal fan thing
 

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Eddie Rommel, Dolph Luque, Bobby Schantz, Wilbur Wood and John Hiller can make up my bullpen.

Hiller's 1973 and 1974 seasons are about as good as it gets for a reliever. Mark Eichhorn's 1986 season as well.

Wood had some amazing seasons as a reliever and starter.
 

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Rather not.
Enter it, goddamnit!
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You're citing 162 game averages for a guy who played in a 154 game season? And he only had 23+ home runs and 111+ RBIs in four of his seasons. He had only three seasons of 29+ doubles and two with 175+ hits.

Also, why are you comparing a 3B to a SS?

Okay want more stats then?

Stephens: 117wRC+
Nettles: 111 wRC+

Also it's pretty amazing that Stephens played 155 games in a 152 game season in 1949, where he posted a 7.5 WAR.
 

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Murphy's the Mattingly of center fielders. HOF-caliber peak bookended by a bunch of mediocre seasons.
 

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Nettles is one of the best defensive third baseman ever. Stephens was good defensively, but not nearly as good as Nettles. Stephens may have been the better hitter (117 wRC+ vs. 111 wRC+) but he was bogged down by his last three seasons in which he was putrid. Nettles was more durable (Stephens had a shorter career) and they had identical power numbers.

I'm not laughing at the selection of Stephens over Nettles. You have a case, though I would take Nettles. I'm laughing at the process you used to declare him better (RBI's and batting average, lol)

Fair point, but I was also giving counting stats to prove that Stephens was without a doubt, a better hitter. Defense aside. Also give a nod to the fact that Stephens died at the age of 46 or some shit so I'm throwing durability out the window.
 

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Hiller's 1973 and 1974 seasons are about as good as it gets for a reliever. Mark Eichhorn's 1986 season as well.

Wood had some amazing seasons as a reliever and starter.
I went with Luque over Eichhorn. (Luque started more than he relieved. But he deserves credit, too often ignored.)

Ken Tekulve is another guy that I like.

Hiller really should be considered a great. But I know I'm biased there.
 

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It wouldn't even be a close series man.
You're right. You'd have to forfeit for a lack of players when Gooden shows up in the dugout to "rally" your left and right fielders
 

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Fair point, but I was also giving counting stats to prove that Stephens was without a doubt, a better hitter. Defense aside. Also give a nod to the fact that Stephens died at the age of 46 or some shit so I'm throwing durability out the window.
He died at 48- what the hell does that have to do with anything?
 

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Murphy's the Mattingly of center fielders. HOF-caliber peak bookended by a bunch of mediocre seasons.
They weren't flukes though. And he wasn't driving in RickeyHendy. (Not that I don't live Donnie Baseball. Just love HernandeZ moar. Possibly on account of JustForMen.)
 

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Okay want more stats then?

Stephens: 117wRC+
Nettles: 111 wRC+

Also it's pretty amazing that Stephens played 155 games in a 152 game season in 1949, where he posted a 7.5 WAR.

You're not going to hear much argument from me that he was a better hitter. Stephens was a great hitting SS, but why are we comparing a shortstop to a 3B again?
 

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He died at 48- what the hell does that have to do with anything?

How does it not? You're telling me that his durability, playing wise, isn't affected by the fact that the dude died shortly after his career ended?
 

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You're right. You'd have to forfeit for a lack of players when Gooden shows up in the dugout to "rally" your left and right fielders
Raines for some reason is the lovable junkie.

Was Gooden on your staff?

No argument from me if he was.
 
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