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  • keymax
    Rookie
    • Jul 2009
    • 137

    #16
    Re: MLB '10: The Show Top 5 Third Baseman

    I agree with Arod being overrated. His power numbers have been decreasing the past 2 years. His slg went down 100 points and his OPS even 130 compared to his (monster) 2007. Although I don't think it's important his avg also went down.So his contact numbers appear too high to me.

    Fielding wise he has been a negative defender the past 2 years.
    He is still a great hitter but his injuries have slowed him down considerably and I don't think he is the clear cut best 3B in baseball. But I won't argue that.

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    • JayD
      All Star
      • Mar 2004
      • 5457

      #17
      Re: MLB '10: The Show Top 5 Third Baseman

      Damn! Chipper is 37, I remember watching him as a rookie. Where does the time go....

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      • riDIRKulous41
        Pro
        • Jan 2003
        • 724

        #18
        Re: MLB '10: The Show Top 5 Third Baseman

        Anyone ever heard of Michael Young....I'm sorry but over the past 3 years, Rolen is nothing close to Young

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        • ARMORALLL
          Rookie
          • Jun 2008
          • 413

          #19
          Re: MLB '10: The Show Top 5 Third Baseman

          Originally posted by BKBond007
          Im glad to see Rolen make it in at 9. I think he was a huge reason Overbay's stats look as good as they do..Rolen misses like 2 throws a year..his range is narrowing but still good.

          Rolen should help Votto look a lot better this year

          Everyone else looks good.
          I'm going to miss seing him at the hot corner this year!

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          • dufflebagboi
            Rookie
            • Jun 2008
            • 221

            #20
            Re: MLB '10 The Show Top 5 Third Baseman

            Originally posted by bluengold34
            Nice to see ARAM up there.....makes me happy!!
            Same here, he really is an elite player if you think about it,

            he is Mr. Clutch

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            • WaywardDog
              Rookie
              • Feb 2010
              • 3

              #21
              you guys do know that arod missed almost 30 games last year right

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              • Derek2Jeter
                Banned
                • Feb 2010
                • 122

                #22
                Re: MLB '10: The Show Top 5 Third Baseman

                Originally posted by keymax
                I agree with Arod being overrated. His power numbers have been decreasing the past 2 years. His slg went down 100 points and his OPS even 130 compared to his (monster) 2007. Although I don't think it's important his avg also went down.So his contact numbers appear too high to me.

                Fielding wise he has been a negative defender the past 2 years.
                He is still a great hitter but his injuries have slowed him down considerably and I don't think he is the clear cut best 3B in baseball. But I won't argue that.
                His power is fine. He was coming off major hip surgery and missed more than a month because of it. The hips are a very important part of your body when hitting. His average against righties and lefties being 90+ is kind of weird.

                He is still a .300 hitter. However he has been known to struggle against lefties, and they put it at 94? I would have expected r cont to be like 90 and left to be like 78

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                • keymax
                  Rookie
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 137

                  #23
                  Re: MLB '10: The Show Top 5 Third Baseman

                  Originally posted by Derek2Jeter
                  His power is fine. He was coming off major hip surgery and missed more than a month because of it. The hips are a very important part of your body when hitting. His average against righties and lefties being 90+ is kind of weird.

                  He is still a .300 hitter. However he has been known to struggle against lefties, and they put it at 94? I would have expected r cont to be like 90 and left to be like 78
                  I don't say he turned into Juan Pierre powerwise. But he has the ratings of 2007 Arod. And I don't expect him to repeat that year anytime again. He is still a HR-threat but no way his power ratings should be higher than Pujols'.

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                  • Shaffer26
                    MVP
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 1236

                    #24
                    Re: MLB '10: The Show Top 5 Third Baseman

                    Nice to see some Aramis love.

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                    • El_MaYiMbE
                      MVP
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 1427

                      #25
                      Re: MLB '10: The Show Top 5 Third Baseman

                      Claiming his numbers went down when looking at 2009 is stating the obvious.

                      He missed a whole month of the season, and had to be rested periodically to protect his surgically repaired hip....

                      Still hit 30 HR and 100 RBI.

                      What ARod displayed in the playoffs to the nation he had been doing all last year with the Yankees since he cameback.

                      I am a Yankee fan and never been an ARod lover, but you gotta give the dude his props. Steroids behind him now and he is still putting up numbers that very few can. All while being 80% productive.

                      With that said I believe he is now the 2nd best 3rd basemen in the league behind Longoria. I believe ARod is a better overall player because of his track record and just the threat he produces but defensively and age go to Longoria. Experience and just flat out raw talent go to ARod.

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                      • Derek2Jeter
                        Banned
                        • Feb 2010
                        • 122

                        #26
                        Re: MLB '10: The Show Top 5 Third Baseman

                        Originally posted by keymax
                        I don't say he turned into Juan Pierre powerwise. But he has the ratings of 2007 Arod. And I don't expect him to repeat that year anytime again. He is still a HR-threat but no way his power ratings should be higher than Pujols'.
                        I think Arod's power is fine. I think Pujols is the one that's messed up. They should have put him 99 each. I agree Pujols has more power than Arod and that Arod's power ratings should be lower than Pujols. However, I don't think Arod's numbers need to change.

                        Also keep in mind, I'm sure the makers of the game thought of all those HR he hit in the playoffs.

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                        • keymax
                          Rookie
                          • Jul 2009
                          • 137

                          #27
                          Re: MLB '10: The Show Top 5 Third Baseman

                          Originally posted by Derek2Jeter
                          I think Arod's power is fine. I think Pujols is the one that's messed up. They should have put him 99 each. I agree Pujols has more power than Arod and that Arod's power ratings should be lower than Pujols. However, I don't think Arod's numbers need to change.

                          Also keep in mind, I'm sure the makers of the game thought of all those HR he hit in the playoffs.
                          You got a good point there. If Pujols power ratings would be better I could live with Arod's. Because I think Pujols should be the clear cut best right handed hitter in the game.
                          But I disagree with the playoff HRs they shouldn't be weighted in too heavily, because the playoffs are a very small sample size compared to a 162 game season.

                          His fielding stats are a bit high too IMO(but I think they haven't that much of an impact ingame), but the relation between Pujols and Arod's power ratings bugged me the most.

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                          • Doormat
                            The Champ Is Here
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 2338

                            #28
                            Re: MLB '10: The Show Top 5 Third Baseman

                            A-Rod overrated? A bit, but those ratings remind me of 07's monster season.
                            Why did I move here? I guess it was the weather.

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                            • mgoblue678
                              MVP
                              • Jul 2008
                              • 3371

                              #29
                              Re: MLB '10: The Show Top 5 Third Baseman

                              Arod has hit .277, .263 and .272 the last three years against left handed pitchers. How in the world does that translate to a 94 contact rating against left handers? There is no statistically basis for that rating whatsoever.

                              His contact ratings are similar to Pujols, when Pujols has a significantly higher average against left and right handed pitchers the last three years.

                              SCEA may need to take a look at the formulas they use because some of these ratings don't make any sense if they are based on the last three years with the most recent weighing significantly more.

                              Edit: His career average against left handers is only .295 as well.
                              Last edited by mgoblue678; 02-23-2010, 12:04 AM.
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                              • Bellsprout
                                Hard Times.
                                • Oct 2009
                                • 25652

                                #30
                                Re: MLB '10: The Show Top 5 Third Baseman

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