sorry, soriano isn't in the top ten in OBP. i added one by accident so its only 8-4 for soriano. my bad.
NAME AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BA OBP SLG OPS
Alfonso Soriano, NYY 311 55 100 26 2 17 44 20 5 .322 .351 .582 .933
Shea Hillenbrand, Bos 286 43 91 20 2 13 49 2 1 .318 .352 .538 .890
Edited By criticslovesnatch on June 23 2002 at 3:14
but to be fair, i added up rbis and runs scored, then subtracted home runs, and soriano had 82 [55+44-17] while hillenbrand had 79 [43+49-13]. so i guess for now soriano is greater
hehe management where i work talk so much shit bout him, its funny
if a guy named josh hancock ever makes it big we have to go boo the shit out of him, but i know he will never make it because of the fucking attitude he has
he sucks
Edited By NaughtyAngel on June 23 2002 at 11:57
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Quote:hehe management where i work talk so much shit bout him, its funny
if a guy named josh hancock ever makes it big we have to go boo the shit out of him, but i know he will never make it because of the fucking attitude he has
Quote:This season, there have been 15 home runs hit from the eighth inning on that turned deficits into wins. Shea Hillenbrand has three of the 15 homers.
Listen cunty, this thread was never Red Sox versus Yankees.
This thread is to celebrate the pure excellence of Shea Hillenbrand, and sometimes Derek Lowe. If people want to wax poetic on Soriano, I can deal, he's a great player.
If the Sox traded Hillenbrand today (say for equal value of like Vlad Guererro or Roy Oswalt), I would still happily follow his upward sloping career regardless of his team.
actually, i believe sleeper started this thread to state his opinion that hillebrand (and now i'm quoting) "is a flaming piece of shit. And Nomar likes splooge on his face." therefore i can wax poetic about any such issue in this thread.