Thursday, February 11, 2010

Pitcher Quotes For Softball Who Is The Best Player (hitter, Fielder And Pitcher) You Have Ever Seen Play?

Who is the best player (hitter, fielder and pitcher) you have ever seen play? - pitcher quotes for softball

I do not believe in the history of the game talk, but the best that I have personally seen. Do not quote statistics or rehash to comparisons with former players or rolled back, give me the tools and attributes of the players, then give me your opinion on why he is the best player I ever saw him play.

13 comments:

Fozzy said...

The best hitters - Tony Gwynn - A pure genius made. I once saw an hour long conversation about hitting with the best hitter of all time, Ted Williams was surprised by Williams and even the knowledge of the strikes. Although primarily by the blows, I think, if asked, would have been a beater (although Derek Lee approaches the combination of media and power)
Best Fielder - Ozzie Smith - made the routine plays a bored, out of the routine plays hard, and the impossible made possible. I used to watch the Cubs-Cardinals first game to take infield practice.
Best Throwers - Greg Maddux Bob Gibson or Tough call here - Maddux is up there, and probably even more with less, meaning he was physically unable to master allRing, but he always knew he wanted to do in a situation and has the ability to recognize their sites better than anyone, but Gibson was the fiercest competitor that I think ever seen in a diamond.I Beaned j "would be his own daughter In a father-son-DO Wiffle ball when you exit the bowl.

For players that I've seen live, a Cubs fan for over 40 years for the league a little biased.

Frizzer said...

The best and most consistent hitter, I say work was Willie Mays was the best outfielder Roberto Clemente and Sandy Koufax was the best thrower. I was a Dodgers fan, but could not help but admire, was the talent Mays, because I could you in many ways to beat, and was the largest of all the actors that I saw. Clemente had the strongest and most accurate throwing arm I've ever seen. I saw him throw Wes Parker, Dodgers first base and tried at first base to third base to move with a double right field wall at Dodger Stadium. Clemente played the ball to the wall and the ball was never more than six feet high and was placed on the flight to third base that Parker caught. I also saw a further step Koufax four batters and not when it is at stake, such as Wsince most of the time were lucky no-hitter against them.

Mmm Apple Pie... said...

The best hitter I've seen, is Albert Pujols. This is in agreement with the at-bat. One could say that up there to help every time with the idea to win his team if we win or lose by the same 10-0. It is essential to your team of choice.

Best fielder I have seen, is Ozzie Smith. The man was described as "the magician" for nothing. Could not reach balls, the SS and others could re-invent the position. Ozzie will never be another.

Best launcher is harder ... I'll go with Greg Maddux, however. He did it with his talent is somewhat limited as any in the history of the game, I think. There was never a Roger Clemens fastball and never had a presence on the hill Bob Gibson. Just an eye out. It is an splace of psychological engineering. I really wish it was a cardinal at a particular time in his career. Perhaps, who knows.

sportsfa... said...

The best hitter I saw in my life, Tony Gwynn. You may be thinking, "What?". I get a player who I think have generally the best hitter I saw, and not one that basically measures the power and so on. Gwynn, year after year, I was still there, just average, hits, etc. Of course, stock WFC, HR, or an explosion blows a lot rbis, but if you do this type in the database, someone who got the positive answer, he was the man of confidence. According to every year. Not a good season, and often flirted with the 400th Puhjols I would say, is in second place. He does everything. The power from year to year.
Fielder was probably Ozzie Smith. From 82-96, he won 13 Golden Gloves This means everything, more than his share Fielding was always greater than 3. Best Throwers despite personal problems, Roger ClEmens. Cut round after round, his team has always been in the game knowing it was likely that they are a very important asset to your team (s win) to win publishing several seasons to 20, the vertices of K every year, and when his team needed to achieve a significant impact, but it did not. Behind him, on his best days, I say, Randy Johnson and Pedro Martínez.

warequal... said...

Best thing I've ever seen:

It's hard for me to look back and I've been in baseball since 1980.

I lived in CLE and seen many matches of the tribe, even though I was a Rangers fan on time, and I still am today.

I remember watching the games and admire Cardinal Ozzie! It has more to do ... Someone might hit the area of the SS

As for drummer ... not come to mind that made me forget that I am seeing someone now.

Well, I hate to someone who is just 2 months after his career in the American League and only in his 2nd Year in the majors is anointed, but it's a guy who seems a natural. If they keep the pace of the years not only that, but a couple of years, which could be the first superstar of the NON-steroids era.

I'm talking about Josh Hamilton Texas Rangers.

It has a sweet natural swing ... It seems that nothing Strike Anywhere. Then add your expertise in this area, the large selection, high speed, has ... it's different than any other player who has never seen this Ranger fan.

Those who know of Mickey Mantle, I've never seen Mickey play, but obviously I've heard great things from him ... "The Natural" is one of them.

Once you have your personality, this guy has gone through its own efforts, to hell and back. Now it is a selfless leader in our daily walk. This is not only contagious, other actors within the organization, but it has to support all infectious diseases in the fans, the Rangers.

My resignation is only just beginning ... If it continues, then we have the opportunity to see history in the making too!

TheSandM... said...

Best Throwers - Pedro Martínez
I saw when I was in the Expos, and I could not believe how good he was. unreal watching him pitch. the ball leaves the hand, and the next thing their receptors in the glove compartment, he could not even move the ball so quickly

best hitter - Carlos Lee
Last year I got to see Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, and was one of the sweetest swings I've ever seen. well controlled, but with so much power. 3 noticed that day and made it look so easy to

Best Fielder - Torii Hunter
When I explain? Mann is one of the biggest players in the midfield all the time. I saw bullets flying about was easy to catch and even that the race seemed to make it routine for him

This is my list below

girlie20... said...

The best hitter I have 2 go with Chase Utley, is just around 18 hours now, and it has a good success rate, 312 then A-Rod's homers with 7 and played only 36 games his average. is nearly 300 Last year, several channels had could close this year, all the others have played over 50 games.
Best Defender: it is hard .... ummm, I go with José Reyes is fast and has seen receiving a shipment. Seconds on the outfield would be Roberto Alomar was large and impressive Ups 2 dives.
Best Pitcher: Johan Santana (when) the twins, there were 20 strikeouts in 1 game then !!!!, Nolan Ryan has won many awards,

muffin said...

The best hitter in all that I seen in the last 40 years, Albert Pujols. Hit for average, power in the clutch is an excellent initiative, operates the basics well, and is the model of a player on the team - - and he was only 27th Fielder - Brooks Robinson - not closer. Pitcher - Bob Gibson - the best throwers of the competition in recent history.

mikegh3m... said...

Pitcher Randy Johnson - Amazin 'and it is sure to reach the top at all times at bat
Pulp, but also the most dbacks - burnzy, Jackson, Young, Upton, Hudson, Snyder is the best catcher and batter.

Then Johnny Estrada is a good catcher and hitter (operator !!!!!!) dback
Gonzola and Luis (Dealer !!!!!!)

Laying Low- Not an Ivy Leaguer said...

Player-M. Henry Aaron. Hits for power and average, good fielder, a decent arm. Multiple Gold Glove Winners
Fielder, Ozzie Smith, who is not in the yard of his stick. 13 Gold Gloves, could go anywhere and had a gun will receive an arm. The best thing going in the hole.
Pitcher Bob Gibson, great control. Intimidation on the mound. When dug against you, you have a fastball in the ear. Has a correct position (9 Gold Gloves sent)

michael3... said...

... The pitcher Nolan Ryan. I do not see some of their "special game" (No eyelashes or nothing), but I went to a game in which he hit 16 or 17 ... I've never seen hitters was so overwhelmed.
.. José Canseco hitter. No, I do not think so, but he crushed a ball far outside the old ball park into a park ranger, who was involved.
Vizques Omar and Roberto Alomar. It was a double-play was incredible in the game.

a_man_co... said...

Guys, I met several times personally, I will tell my grandchildren:

Best Pitcher: Greg Maddux, consistency, handling and the ability to handle the bat is separated from the rest.

Drummer / Fielder: Roberto Alomar - average, power, speed, and a gold glove.

dizzle said...

At its best, Ken Griffey Jr., the player 5 incredible tool in the field, speed, great teammates and reach for power or average. It is a collective system in a way, and because he is modest and not as flashy as the others around them.

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