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Who do you give attention to will win the AL centreal this year,?

Question:the division is the best in baseball. who do you expect has the lip this year.
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Detroit. The Tigers are in first place already despite subpar season from Sheffield, Casey, Inge, and Monroe and having to pitch Chad Durbin instead of Kenny Rogers every fifth light of day. When their hitters get on track and Rogers returns to the rotation, Detroit should give somebody a lift a solid hold on the Central.

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Tigers. The Indians may be playing well presently, but the Tigers have a better troop for the long stretch.
DA WHITE SOX!!
The Twins.
The Cleveland Indians. They are keeping up with the tread in the AL, although they are not hitting that in good health currently. When the bats ensnare fire and our pitching continues to do what they've done so far, there's no doubt they are the best squad in the best division within baseball. GO TRIBE!
I think the Twins will. They would win beside a three man team: Morneau (fielder) Mauer (catcher) and Santana (the best pitcher contained by the league.
Tigers they got a great starting rotation and their lineup is even better next to Gary Sheffield
Every team have an equal chance, although I am one-sidedly pulling for the White Sox. They have the best horrible lineup in the league next to Dye and Konerko in the lineup and Thome getting in place to go to the minors to rehab from mortal on the DL. Once he's back, Chicago will own a modern day Murderer's Row, that once hot, no pitcher contained by the league will want to face. And Crede and AJ aren't slouches when it comes to hitting any.

Plus, Chicago's pitching has done much better later last year. Each pitcher have pitched at least 6 or 7 innings surrounded by the past 16 games and you enjoy two complete games in near. One a no-hit shutout by one Mark Buehrle and one a shutout of the Twins in Minesota by Contraras. Plus their bullpen is set beside Jenks closing out games with his 100mph fastball.

And next to warmer weather coming, their offense will not slouch for long.
The tigers are within first place now short Kenny Rogers or Joel Zumaya. On top of that, their bats are only just getting going. Hopefully they took last year's August slump surrounded by April this year, and there's no where to move about but up.
Tigers. Their pitching is not quite as obedient but their hitting is better. Should in around 93 to 95 games. It will be close. Depends on who make the best moves before the trade deadline.



When a batter strikes out, the catcher throws the globe "around the horn", but it never make it to 1st. Why?


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they dont throw it to firstbase because he gets the orb on every infield play and he starts the throw around when there is an out at first. also its to hold on to the infieldrs arms loose and to stick it to the other team that u of late struck them out
first baseman isnt important
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Some vote its is to keep the other infileders arms thaw out because they handle the globe less than the first basemen. Others enunciate it is tradition, and that baseball players are so superstitous, they wont break the tradition for fear of discouraging luck. Your guess is probably as good as mine.
ask the baseball god
I heard it is to save all the infielders lose and the foundation it doesnt go to first is because he never have to throw the ball if their is not a soul on base. Thats basically what i heard but it sounds not bad.
The 1st basebmen is in on more plays later any of the other infielders so it was developed to save the 3B,2B,and SS awake.
idk have no clue
If he starts near the throw to third, it is considered bad karma beside the baseball gods to allow the first baseman to touch the orb. If he fires to first to start it is okay so to do. That is why the first baseman does not touch the ball thrown around after an outfield fly out.



Who be better Ted Williams or Roberto Clemente?


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Ted Williams was the better hitter. Roberto Clemente be the better overall ballplayer. Both players stats are staggering.
Roberto Clemente
Ted Williams and that's with the four years missed near active duty.
Ted Williams, best pure-hitter (other than Ty Cobb) the winter sport has ever see.
Ted Williams. But Roberto was awfully fitting!
Ted Williams. To have the bequest he has when he missed 4 years within his prime is amazing. To think of what his numbers would hold been similar to. He had such an handiness at the plate. He could tell what pitch be coming at him in module because he could see the rotation of the seems. That is the eye of an utter natural.
As worthy a five-tool player as Clemente was, he can't even approach Williams contained by overall greatness. Their lines say it adjectives:

Clemente .317/.359/.475
Williams .344/.482/.634

All the great defense and speed in the world can't sort up for the difference. Williams is as good a pure hitter as we've ever see, even with have missed four prime years due to war. Clemente be a good contact hitter, but never hit 30 homers surrounded by a season and took three years to draw as many walk as Williams did in a single season.

Clemente be a great player, but Williams is among a handful of all-time best players. Anybody in their right mind would fairly have Williams.
The stats undergo it out. Ted was the best.
Ted Williams is the one of the top three hitters of adjectives time...Clemente is not...interesting two you picked but any baseball historian will say Williams and it's not even close.
Ted Williams be a better hitter, Roberto Clemente was a better adjectives around. If you ask most old head though they will tell you Willie Mays be the best every all around.
The "Splendid Splinter" as you would expect, the purest hitter of all time. Clemente be great but his career be cut short.
Clemente was great, but have almost 2x as many strikeouts as Williams.
I would pick Ted Williams. He be the last player to hit .400 and his art batting AVG. of .344.
Roberto Clemente be a great player though. He earned 12 Gold gloves and he be a 5 tool player.
I actually saw both players play the team game several different times in years gone bye. If you look merely at the numbers you would have to be in motion with Williams who could possibly be the best distasteful player ever to swing a bat. Clemente was a better athlete and be just far-fetched at everything he did. He had the strongest and most accurate throwing arm of anybody I own ever seen, and I hold seen most everyone since the 1960's. I be at Dodger stadium for a game surrounded by the 1960's and saw him throw out Wes Parker trying to go from first floor to third base from the right paddock corner. The throw was never more than six foot off the ground and get to third base on the fly. I resist anyone, who has ever see Clemente play, to tell me they own seen a better player, even Willie Mays.
THEY be both very appropriate but, i'd have to budge w/ Teddy cuz he's my home boy!
Good question. Basically one-dimensional versus all-around player. The answer lies surrounded by your preference. For you folks hwo close to to judge by "rings,' it would be Clemente.

My answer is slow within coming. I believe Theodore Ballgame is the greatest hitter of all time. Bobby is possibly the best right fielder of all time, and no slouch at the plate.

I own to go next to Williams. Thanks for making me have to ponder it a bit.



Is roberto alomar assembly room of glory things?


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Oh yeah. Along with Biggio, the pre-eminent second baseman of his era. Probably step with a Blue Jays logo on the plaque panama.

The Spit might delay him one ballot, but he'll grasp in.
Definitely, of late look at his career numbers and how they compare to other Hall of Fame second baseman. I also have the priviledge of watching him play along Omar Vizquel for many years within Cleveland. They are and probably will be the best infield combination that I will ever see. Watching them turn a double play together was tricks. Yes, Alomar was not other a graceful medium darling, similar to Vizquel. But few before and probably not a soul since played second base similar to he did. HOF first ballot in my assessment.
No. He purposely spat on an umpire. HOF voters take violation of the rules (assaulting an official) and terrible sportsmanship seriously, and own tremendously long memories. He was also a whiny little punk adjectives through his career. His numbers do not neutralize these things to the point where he will be voted surrounded by any time soon, if at all. I hope he never get into the HOF.
I would have to say-so that he is borderline hall or famer. He is one of the best second basemen of his age group, but the thing that hurts Roberto Alomar's candidacy is the certainty he has jump teams frequently and it usually is because he have left of desperate terms as a result.
NO DOUBT
Easily a Hall of Famer. Probably first ballot. He be the best second baseman in baseball for a decade, played on team that went to the playoffs almost every year and won a couple of rings surrounded by Toronto.
nope spitting in a umps facade he like albert belle.


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