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  1. O rly? Because i remember you telling me Bay's .355, .328 and .352 BABIP were basically "normal" because he's "done it many times", what a hypocrite. And Holliday's 2006 season trumps anything Bay has to offer OPS-wise. Stop it. Extra singles to inflate his slugging? LOL. As usual, you go on a tangent, i've never said best power hitter, but best overall performer. Try reading please. And no, homers by themselves don't matter. Stop with the ******** arguments. And "dolt"? What are you, twelve? Do you still get up early Saturday morning to watch cartoons? Bay is an awful defender. Care to counter that?
  2. There're some homoerotic fantasies deep down, eh?
  3. Sure, if it fits your argument. Bay career OPS: .896 Holliday career OPS: .933. Substantial difference if you ask me. And for the record, Holliday has a better career OBP (.387 to .376) and Slugging (.545 to .519) than Bay, just to break it down for you and destroy any nitpicking attempt. But hey, the numbers lie, Bay "hits for somewhat more power". Oh? So now defense doesn't matter? We're not signing either of these guys for their glove? That's quite the weak argument you got going there, sport.
  4. RBI. Check. Home runs as a measure of offensive worth.Check. Completely ignoring the fact that Holliday's the tougher out. Check. Completely ignoring the fact that Holliday's a more complete offensive threat. Check. Completely ignoring the fact that Holliday can actually play defense. Check. Yup, seems like a Doiji argument to me.
  5. Youkilis has been better than Bay the last 2 years as well, is that a reason not to get him either?
  6. Oh the homosexuality joke. Original.
  7. Now OPS is not everything? And now Holliday's pretty much "Kevin Youkilis"? Jesus Christ.
  8. This is the stupidest statement i have heard during my time on TalkSox, and that's saying a lot. Well done.
  9. One good year in Colorado? My IQ just dropped by 20 points. Can you be any more of an idiot? Matt Holliday's topped a .900 OPS in 4 of his 6 seasons in MLB. The only one making s*** up is you.
  10. Oh? I didn't know you were the GM of a baseball team. Because as far as i'm concerned, basically every player on every team is available for the right place. Specially if the team in question has zero chance of contending and a barren farm system. Then again, we're going by Doiji logic here right?
  11. Please explain this.
  12. Sure because the hitters' paradise and legendary lineup that he had in Oakland don't justify any sort of offensive drop-off. We're going by Doiji logic right?
  13. O Rly? As usual, you ignore obvious factors like his time in Oakland to fuel your baseless arguments. Typical.
  14. Of course you do. It helps your argument. And just for the record, there is an enormous difference between 162 and 101 strikeouts. Just sayin'
  15. 162 K's. Not that vulnerable my ass. And let's not mention his defense in left please.
  16. But i don't see why the Red Sox would want to acquire him.
  17. You assume correctly. The problem is the "routes" you mention carry with them a failure rate. Are you serious with this? No really. Are you serious?
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