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LiLaSh121

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  1. make it more professional looking. my 2 cents
  2. 99% of major leaguers began as pitchers, catchers, catchers or shortstops in little league. I'd expect one of those four positions to be the 'most important'. 650370[/snapback] center fielders and shortstops are the best athletes on the team usually too
  3. If this occurs, I'll start humping the wall. 650315[/snapback] get that hole ready
  4. Well it really depends on who you ask. There isn't a set most important position overall, but there are certain parts of the game that are more important than others. The 1-5 hitters in the lineup 9 out of 10 times will be better than the 6-9 hitters, the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd starters in a rotation are generally the best pitchers, and the reliever sent to finish the game, the closer, is almost always the best pitcher in the bullpen. Right Fielders tend to have the best arms, shortstops have the best range, third baseman have the quickest reflexes, center fielders are among the fastest, and the catcher is the best leader on the field. This isn't of course always the case, but they are the norms that generally hold true. Each position, however, is just as important as the other with the best player never going automatically going to one position (unless he is only the best hitter, than he DHs :lol ). Salary wise I'm not sure on the numbers, but expect Shortstops, Outfielders, First Basemen, and starting pitchers to make the most money. Third Basemen make alot as well, then second baseman, catchers, relievers, and bench players on average don't make as much because of more skill at other positions. 649971[/snapback] well left field is the easiest position to play and shortstop the hardest. also 3rd baseman dont necessarily have the best reflexes. they usually have the same skills as a Shorstop and were usually shortstops before in their lives. They either got bigger or slower or both, as 3b is a power position.
  5. I have heard mixed reviews on The Ninth Gate. I haven't seen it so I can't say much about it. 649831[/snapback] its a good movie if u want to go to sleep :lol
  6. what a loser. hes a rich man. let go of the petty ball
  7. Tim Burton sure does love Johnny Depp? 649707[/snapback] I don't blame him. :shifty Seriously, Johnny is an amazing actor who can portray any character. 649736[/snapback] Ever seen the 9th gate? He sucks in it... and he looks like a scrawny nerd in it.
  8. They still have seats in the upper deck not sold in a deciding game for the ALCS?!! And people wanna get on the Marlins b/c they didnt sell out the first game of the NLDS! hmm
  9. go to a chatroom to chat if u want
  10. he shaved his head bald and its super white lol omg. and with that ugly cowboy mustache too! i think boston turned him out!!! :o
  11. i was watching the baseball game now and i saw the ''are u gellin ?'' comercial come up from dr. scholls. Did they change it from "like a fellon" to "like megellan"?? i think they did... oh wells i guess they thought the fellon was encouraging crimes or something.
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