Kosher Krusher
Kosher Krusher
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I know most of Milwaukee's feelings on Braun's potential, but I'd like to maybe hear what the other markets think Ryan Braun's game is starting and/or could emulate.
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Manocad wrote:The universe is the age it is. We can all agree it's 13 billion years old, and nothing changes. We can all agree it's 6000 years old, and nothing changes. We can all disagree on how old it is, and nothing changes. Some people really need a hobby.
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Special, special hitter. The type that can go down in history. He has tremendous power to all fields, has a great approach at the plate, doesn't seem to have any bad habits at the plate, and is obviously a gifted athlete. It isn't often that this type of hitter comes around, which is why sometimes people are hesitant to say that he can be so great. If in 30 years from now, Braun is in the hall of fame, there is no reason for anybody to be surprised...he IS that good and COULD become that great.
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Bleeding Green wrote:Word to that. He's basically flawless as far as I can tell.
Just remembering that he was the fastest to 15 HR's for like 6-7 years or something, I will have to look it up on the stats for sure. This guy is on fire! The guy seems to be exactly what baseball in general needs... a good solid bat.