Rich Hill is older but he also debut in 2005.Is Miggy the last remaining active player from the 2003 season??? (Not just the Marlins team that won the championship). I honestly don’t know anyone else. Nelson Cruz is older than Miggy but Cruz didn’t make his MLB debut until 2005 when he was already 25.
Has to be I think, Votto is the only position player left from '07 and he didn't face the Yankees in his September callup.yes. pretty sure he's also the last active player who faced roger clemens
he is. i checked to see if greinke, hill, or verlander ever faced him in a random AB from 04-07 and they didn'tHas to be I think, Votto is the only position player left from '07 and he didn't face the Yankees in his September callup.
Should teams really be popping champagne in the locker room for simply making the playoffs?
Seems like the Stros win the division every year. Go Jays, at the Twins, although I'm a Braves fan. @Dr Pepper
Just 23 Ks shy of 3,000In very likely his final MLB start, Zack Greinke is a winner.
Should teams really be popping champagne in the locker room for simply making the playoffs?
YesDid I see Joey Votto got ejected? In what is probably his last game?
In very likely his final MLB start, Zack Greinke is a winner.
This Jays manager I tell ya, to put in Biggio over Schneider or Merrifield when they need a win, both are better than Biggio.
You don't earn anything going 0-12 when you need a win, you don't leave guys in when they are cold at this point in the season, it's not time to hope they break a slump.
Yeah he had 2 hit's today which is nice, but his avg. is still 2nd worst on the team, he's the kind of player who when he goes cold should be replaced right away, like I said before Schneider hasn't played in a week, so it's time to put him back in, he's not tired anymore, he's ready for another game, he'll get cold riding the pine for that long, not to mention he's won them quite a few games, so he more than deserves to go back in, and Merri had a hit, a run and 2 RBI's in his 2nd to last game, so he's doing better than Biggio, for me Biggio is even behind Espinal in 2B on the team.
Biggio in the 4 games since your first ill-advised post:Of course he hasn't, did not have a hit for 3 games until yesterday.
Haha - so petty. I love it. Biggs has definitely been a key performer down the stretch. Some pretty outrageous defensive plays at big times too. He's got a good eye at the plate so if he can continue to make solid contact he can be a pretty valuable piece.Biggio in the 4 games since your first ill-advised post:
5 runs, 6 hits, 4 RBI, 4 walks, a .429 AVG, and a .579 OBP
Just admit you were wrong...
I like to think of it as educational...Haha - so petty. I love it. Biggs has definitely been a key performer down the stretch. Some pretty outrageous defensive plays at big times too. He's got a good eye at the plate so if he can continue to make solid contact he can be a pretty valuable piece.
It wouldn't surprise me if Guerrero ends up the 3rd best player out of he, Bichette, and BiggioHaha - so petty. I love it. Biggs has definitely been a key performer down the stretch. Some pretty outrageous defensive plays at big times too. He's got a good eye at the plate so if he can continue to make solid contact he can be a pretty valuable piece.
Oh wow... I mean... I think that's a hot take you won't get a lot of backers on. Biggio has a long way to go still in terms of getting to Vladdy's value... well like maybe not this year, because this year hasn't been great by any means for Vladdy but there's still a gap there.It wouldn't surprise me if Guerrero ends up the 3rd best player out of he, Bichette, and Biggio