Even for a guy who never had any pro experience? How many guys can hit .202 without experience? Again I bet you can go thru experienced players in double A who won't have the numbers that MJ put up.Robceltsfan wrote:Smelters wrote:I don't understand how a guy who basically came off the street and hit .202 with 3 HRs, 51 RBIs and 30 stolen bases.Robceltsfan wrote:Pippen was in his absolute prime at the age of 28 and 29 for the 1.75 seasons MJ went to go fail at baseball. He averaged 22.0/8.7/5.6 and 21.4/8.1/5.2 for those two years. Not exactly Lebron numbers there....or even close.
There are guys who don't do that in the MLB and definitely not in the minors.
LOL@ fail in baseball, many players wish they had stats like that especially with no real experience on the pro level. Haterz!!!
Hitting .202 is fully acceptable.........if you're popping off 40 HRs a year. Jordan was really bad. Batting .202 in Double-A is nothing to write home about.
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MJ got at bats for 51 RBI's because his presence put butts in the seats. If he wasn't MJ, he would never have seen the playing time he got.Smelters wrote:Even for a guy who never had any pro experience? How many guys can hit .202 without experience? Again I bet you can go thru experienced players in double A who won't have the numbers that MJ put up.Robceltsfan wrote:Smelters wrote: I don't understand how a guy who basically came off the street and hit .202 with 3 HRs, 51 RBIs and 30 stolen bases.
There are guys who don't do that in the MLB and definitely not in the minors.
LOL@ fail in baseball, many players wish they had stats like that especially with no real experience on the pro level. Haterz!!!
Hitting .202 is fully acceptable.........if you're popping off 40 HRs a year. Jordan was really bad. Batting .202 in Double-A is nothing to write home about.
Batting .202 gets you sent back to rookie league......or sent home period. Stop kidding yourself.
Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are dumber than that.
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So hitting .202 isn't good for someone without experience at the Double A level?Robceltsfan wrote:MJ got at bats for 51 RBI's because his presence put butts in the seats. If he wasn't MJ, he would never have seen the playing time he got.Smelters wrote:Even for a guy who never had any pro experience? How many guys can hit .202 without experience? Again I bet you can go thru experienced players in double A who won't have the numbers that MJ put up.Robceltsfan wrote:
Hitting .202 is fully acceptable.........if you're popping off 40 HRs a year. Jordan was really bad. Batting .202 in Double-A is nothing to write home about.
Batting .202 gets you sent back to rookie league......or sent home period. Stop kidding yourself.
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4 pages already on this!!??? You people got TROLLED!!
And seriously, Pippen is closer to Lebron, than koME is to Jordan.
And seriously, Pippen is closer to Lebron, than koME is to Jordan.
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Jordan was 31 in the prime of his athletic career and could only muster up a paltry .556 OPS in AA ball. He was just such an arrogant dick he thought he was good enough to play any sport and dominate, turned out he was an absolutely horrible baseball player and made a fool of himself.
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Again, How many guys can put up those numbers at the Double A level with no experience?xer0 wrote:Jordan was 31 in the prime of his athletic career and could only muster up a paltry .556 OPS in AA ball. He was just such an arrogant dick he thought he was good enough to play any sport and dominate, turned out he was an absolutely horrible baseball player and made a fool of himself.
None of you are answering this. Haterz with no rhyme or reason, lol!!!
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What do you mean "no experience"?? The guy was a world class athlete and he grew up playing baseball. It wasn't like he picked up a tennis racquet for the first time in his life and then started beating pros. He did "OK" for being a novice with no prior pro experience. He would have been unceremoniously let go if he wasn't Michael Jordan.Smelters wrote:Again, How many guys can put up those numbers at the Double A level with no experience?xer0 wrote:Jordan was 31 in the prime of his athletic career and could only muster up a paltry .556 OPS in AA ball. He was just such an arrogant dick he thought he was good enough to play any sport and dominate, turned out he was an absolutely horrible baseball player and made a fool of himself.
None of you are answering this. Haterz with no rhyme or reason, lol!!!
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I was just going to say the same thing.Robceltsfan wrote:Pippen would be Kahwi Leonard at best in today's NBA......and that's not a bad thing at all.
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Is smelters dipping so low in his Jordan slobbering that he's now defending his baseball career?
Yikes man.
Yikes man.
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Being a coach or GM, I would take a chance at a guy who can come off the street with no experience (Did you say he grew up playing baseball? ) and give me .202, 3 HRs, 51RBIs and 30 SBs. I would definitely give him another year or 2 in the minors. With some training, more practice and experience, that player could possibly put up some good numbers. At the least he could be a good base stealing threat.Robceltsfan wrote:What do you mean "no experience"?? The guy was a world class athlete and he grew up playing baseball. It wasn't like he picked up a tennis racquet for the first time in his life and then started beating pros. He did "OK" for being a novice with no prior pro experience. He would have been unceremoniously let go if he wasn't Michael Jordan.Smelters wrote:Again, How many guys can put up those numbers at the Double A level with no experience?xer0 wrote:Jordan was 31 in the prime of his athletic career and could only muster up a paltry .556 OPS in AA ball. He was just such an arrogant dick he thought he was good enough to play any sport and dominate, turned out he was an absolutely horrible baseball player and made a fool of himself.
None of you are answering this. Haterz with no rhyme or reason, lol!!!
How many "world class athlete's" without prior pro experience can put up those numbers? even if they grew up playing baseball.
Some of you try to sound smart but really come off as blinded haterz or worse really ignorant.
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7.Smelters wrote:Being a coach or GM, I would take a chance at a guy who can come off the street with no experience (Did you say he grew up playing baseball? ) and give me .202, 3 HRs, 51RBIs and 30 SBs. I would definitely give him another year or 2 in the minors. With some training, more practice and experience, that player could possibly put up some good numbers. At the least he could be a good base stealing threat.Robceltsfan wrote:What do you mean "no experience"?? The guy was a world class athlete and he grew up playing baseball. It wasn't like he picked up a tennis racquet for the first time in his life and then started beating pros. He did "OK" for being a novice with no prior pro experience. He would have been unceremoniously let go if he wasn't Michael Jordan.Smelters wrote: Again, How many guys can put up those numbers at the Double A level with no experience?
None of you are answering this. Haterz with no rhyme or reason, lol!!!
How many "world class athlete's" without prior pro experience can put up those numbers? even if they grew up playing baseball.
Some of you try to sound smart but really come off as blinded haterz or worse really ignorant.
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"some players wish they could hit .200, 3 home runs and 51 rbi in double A"
and I'm called the troll for not agreeing with this statement.
and I'm called the troll for not agreeing with this statement.
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No I like all sports. I just can't understand how someone is kicking it about baseball but doesn't think that a player with no experience (notice I keep saying "a player", so stop slobbering my nuts as usual) putting up the numbers MJ did is somewhat pretty good.Kingcarl24 wrote:Is smelters dipping so low in his Jordan slobbering that he's now defending his baseball career?
Yikes man.
Oh!!! but Rob thinks experience is based off "he played the sport growing up" Lol!!!
That is some lame shit right there.
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You know your life is trash when you feel the need to prop up Jordan's baseball career to hang onto the nostalgia of his greatness.
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Oh MJ was in the top 5 on the team in RBIs and was 2nd in SBs. The high HR total on the team was 7.
If I were a GM, I would definitely use a minor contract on a guy like that regardless of the name.
If I were a GM, I would definitely use a minor contract on a guy like that regardless of the name.
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Why did MJ quit playing baseball?
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After not picking up a bat or ball for like 15 years, then jump straight into AA (Where ALL the top talent not in the MLB resides....then AND now....AAA is mostly washouts, AAAA players or MLB players rehabbing, most elite prospects spend very little time in AAA) those numbers were EXTREMELY impressive actually... Anyone arguing to the contrary given the context simply has no clue what they are talking about. He then played in the Arizona fall league, against the top prospects from each organization and his #'s were significantly better with just the miniscule experience he gained in AA.
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No big dummy. I saying this for any player that put up those numbers without experience on that level.LeBronMonsterDunk wrote:You know your life is trash when you feel the need to prop up Jordan's baseball career to hang onto the nostalgia of his greatness.
It's more of an unbiased look at the numbers and situation in evaluating a player in baseball. So many people say that MJ failed but looking at the whole picture, he wasn't all that bad.
A player like that would be worth a roster spot especially at the minors level. A GM would be a fool not to give a player a chance who put up those type of numbers with limited experience especially at the minors level where he can get some help and focus on his game.
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Damn your really trying to sell us on these statistics players stayed up all night wishing forSmelters wrote:Oh MJ was in the top 5 on the team in RBIs and was 2nd in SBs. The high HR total on the team was 7.
If I were a GM, I would definitely use a minor contract on a guy like that regardless of the name.
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Then why did he quit baseball? < I know my answer>Repeat3peat wrote:After not picking up a bat or ball for like 15 years, then jump straight into AA (Where ALL the top young talent resides....then AND now....AAA is mostly washouts, AAAA players or MLB players rehabbing, most elite prospects spend very little time in AAA) those numbers were EXTREMELY impressive actually... Anyone arguing to the contrary given the context simply has no clue what they are talking about. He then played in the Arizona fall league, against the top prospects from each organization and his #'s were significantly better with just the miniscule experience he gained in AA.