View Poll Results: Best AL East outfielder

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  • Jacoby Ellsbury

    13 12.87%
  • Jose Bautista

    72 71.29%
  • Curtis Granderson

    16 15.84%
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  1. #1
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    AL East Outfielders

    Best al east outfielder

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    Seeing as one of these guys was voted the best player in the bigs in this very same forum like a week ago...

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    Where the fap is Cody Ross?

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    You didn't include MacDime (Darnell McDonald). So this thread is pointless.
    Bring back MacDime

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    Even if by some miracle you Yanks/BoSox fans managed to vote for your own player enough times, you STILL know who's the best and that is Jose Bautista.


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    the guys minus the stuff

    Rangers onto round 2
    Knicks WAKE UP
    Yankees 25-14 1st place
    Cowboys 8-8

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    Gardner
    Go Knicks!

    All time

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    Nick Markakis is the best Defensive outfielder.

  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shamrock View Post
    Nick Markakis is the best Defensive outfielder.
    This.

    By the way, what is the voting based on? Offense? Defense? Or overall talent?
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    Jose Bautista. Im a Blue Jays fan, and its no homer pick

    2 batting titles in 2 seasons in the MLB. Off to a slow start so far this season, he will rebound sooner or later.

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    ^Joey bats has been in the MLB for more than 2 years......


    But holy **** it's him.
    Although if Andino played OF it would be close
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    Bautista. By a mile
    Originally posted by Cooshman:
    I still think you are a baseball geek who could only win a baseball game in a self programmed computer game...whereas in real life, you would get slaughtered.
    Lind will prove you wrong and you will probably hide from the topic when he does....which is typical of people like you who know much less then they think they do.

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    Bautista is the best offensively.

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    OP needs to slow down with the poll threads.

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    I voted Ellsbury, even though I love Joey Bats. Ellsbury is miles better than Bautista in the field and much better on the base paths. If Ellsbury can prove his power from last year was real, he'd likely be the best outfielder in the whole AL.

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