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![]() He is already better than any SS in the history of the Cubs with the exception of Ernie Banks (of course) and maybe Joe Tinker
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![]() I guess Bill Dahlen but that was before 1900. TT will be better than Joe Tinker too.
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"Change can be good, but constant change shows no direction" http://www.hickoryhillhoff.blogspot.com/ |
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"Change can be good, but constant change shows no direction" http://www.hickoryhillhoff.blogspot.com/ Last edited by Hickory Hill Hoff : 03-08-2008 at 06:41 PM. |
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![]() I can't believe that two half way intelligent people are getting this nuts over Troy Tulipulitz.
Lets take it easy until this year. He produces same numbers or exceeds, then you guys can get on his horse... |
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![]() Wow, he had a .987 fielding percentage with that range factor? That is absolutely sick. Ozzie Smith in 1982 is the only defensive season by a SS that even compares to what Tulowitzki did last year. And the kid is only 22.
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