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    MSU Baseball Team of Decade 2010-to-2019

    My Baseball Team of Decade 2010-2019 (we still got 1 year for Small, Self, and even Skelton to bust in here)

    1b - Lowe (2016)
    2b - Pirle (2014) ** 363 with dead bat
    SS - Frazer (2012) ** 371 with a dead bat
    3b - Collins (2016)
    LF - Macnamee (2018)
    CF - Mangum (2018)
    RF - Renfroe (2013)
    C - Kruger (2016)
    DH - Rooker (2017)

    Top RH - Stratton (2012) *** Hudson and Houston only gave us one good year
    Top LH - Ross Mitchell (2014) *** Lindy and Girodo only gave us one good year
    Top Reliever - Holder (2014)

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    Not a whole lot you can argue with on that list.
    "After dealing with Ole Miss for over a year," he said, "I've learned to expect their leadership to do and say things that the leadership at other Division I schools would never consider doing and to justify their actions by reminding themselves that "We're Ole Miss.""
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    If the argument against Lindy, Girodo, Hudson and Houston are only 1 year, then Lowe & Kruger would be too. Maybe Collins as well, and Mac. Probably Renfroe too.

    Nick Vickerson had 2 really good years. Wes Rea has 3 really good years. C.T. Bradford was solid for 4 years. Jacob Robson was really good as well. I don't think I'd put Mac in there over Bradford or Robson just yet.

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    Vickerson put up a .970 ops in 2010 and .972 in 2011. He was better than Mac

    ETA... Mac ops in 2017 = .659, 2018 = .872.

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    Quote Originally Posted by msstate7 View Post
    Vickerson put up a .970 ops in 2010 and .972 in 2011. He was better than Mac

    ETA... Mac ops in 2017 = .659, 2018 = .872.
    Didn't Nick play 3B? I'd put him on the list over Collins.

    Also, Conner Powers played on some terrible teams with a loaded bat but he put up some huge numbers. Just 2010 alone (for this list) he hit .379 with 16 HR.....1.179 OPS
    Last edited by Matty Dispatch; 02-14-2019 at 08:50 AM.

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    Gavin Collins is the only one I’d replace on that list at third. Good offense, subpar defense. Good catcher freshman year though.

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    Yeah don't think Macnamee deserves to be up there just because of a special postseason. Would rather have Bradford or Robson there.

    Also would put Conner Powers over Lowe - but that's just me. I really like Lowe and pumped to see him go to Majors this season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matty Dispatch View Post
    Wes Rea has 3 really good years.
    Rea had three really good weeks in the 2013 postseason. He was very average otherwise in his career. Nate Lowe?s one year here was for sure better than any of Rea?s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Falcon View Post
    Rea had three really good weeks in the 2013 postseason. He was very average otherwise in his career. Nate Lowe?s one year here was for sure better than any of Rea?s.
    I wouldn't put Rea ahead of Lowe or Powers, and probably not even Tanner Allen after this year, but I was just saying that the initial poster disqualified several pitchers because they only had 1 good year, but didn't hold hitters to the same standard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matty Dispatch View Post
    I wouldn't put Rea ahead of Lowe or Powers, and probably not even Tanner Allen after this year, but I was just saying that the initial poster disqualified several pitchers because they only had 1 good year, but didn't hold hitters to the same standard.
    I didn't exclude Lindy due to one great year, just think that Mitchell's better career makes him my choice. But Lindy in 2014 was unreal.

    Rooker and Renfroe were one year legends like Lindy and Girodo. But we gotta have Mr 5-Tools and Mr Triple Crown on the all decade team.

    Macnamee could be one Hot Streak wonder, but that FSU homerun triggered our Omaha run, that was pure clutch

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