View Poll Results: Who Makes it to the Final

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  • #2 Ichiro Suzuki (Won 10-1, 9-4)

    2 16.67%
  • #3 Edgar Martinez (Won 10-1, 13-0)

    10 83.33%
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Thread: Semifinal 2: Tourney of 16

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    Semifinal 2: Tourney of 16

    Ichiro beat Bone 9-4, Edgar Martinez blasted Freddy Garcia 13-0. Who will make the Finals.

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    I think i might have had Edgar as a higher seed than anticipated, Edgar has had a longer career. But if you look at his and Raffi Palmero's careers, same style, didnt blow people out the water, they just did their jobs.
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    Edgar Martinez, but it was very very close.

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    I say Gar also, but when Ichiro's career is over, it might be him.
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    Mr. Mariner aka Edgar

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    I said Ichiro. I know Edgar had a longer career, and was a great hitter also. But Ichiro just has all the tools you want in a great player. edgar spent most of his career as a DH. He did play 3B for a little while, but having Ichiro not only play RF, but play RF better than anybody is another reason why you vote for him.

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    Gotta give it to Edgar Martinez. Maybe because he was a DH, maybe because he was in Seattle (even when they were a major force), he didn't usually get the attention he deserved. He had six dominant years from the end of the strike to the 21st century. He had a few good seasons after that and a few good ones before it. He was also screwed out of a few seasons because the team wouldn't play him in the early 90's/late 80's.

    Ichiro is certainly a great player. One of the best pure contact hitters in baseball, impressive speed, good fielding, and pretty much what you want out of a COF who doesn't hit for power. However, Edgar could be the best hitting Mariner to ever play the game.
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    Then out of fairness to the others you will be Slagathor.

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    Gar is the obvious choice. I would've liked to see a Gar-A-Rod semi considering Jr. is probably going to blow out anyone that he faces.

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