If you could take a hitter out of the 1980's and put him on your favorite team who would it be and why?
Question:HIs talent in the 1980's and not declined talent.
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During the 80's he averaged a ridiculous 84 stolen bases a season, plus batted around .300 with a .400 on base percentage and chipped in 10-20 homers a season. There has been no one like him since.
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I would take Eric Davis..in particular, the 1987 version. He and Strawberry (and Alan Trammell, since I grew up in Michigan) are the reasons I became a baseball fan.I remember reading one of those baseball books at the Scholastic Book fairs they used to have in elementary school. They did an article on Eric and said he had "wrists of lightning!" Plus he swiped 50 bases that year with 37 bombs and 100 rbi. The dude was talented like nobody's business.
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A healthy Don Mattingly in his prime was pretty tough on pitchers and a top notch fielder. i would go with him as my team captain. plus, you gotta love the stashe!Why is jackie robinson's legacy so important?
George Brett or Mike Schmidt they were two great players who would look good on any team right know.George Brett would be playing third base for the Royals if I could do that.
i like davis and strawberrry but they were mid 80's stars. if i got to use all of the 80's I want either george brett or ozzie smith.
Cal Ripken Jr. for his duriblity and he also hit 431 HR
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Mike Schmidt and put him at 3rd base on the Twins in place of Punto. Or keep Punto as the DH instead of the junk they use at that spot in the line up. Beleive it or not this is a good team.More Questions & Answers...