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Notwithstanding their respective offensive prowess, Manny and Matsui, are the ABSOLUTE WORST defensive left fielders that I have ever seen on one field in the 40+ years that I have been watching professional baseball.

What a disgrace!

If I was a pitcher for either team, I would hope that they would be "sick" or something before any important game.

Pretending to be a bullfighter, Manny, doesn't cut it. Matsui...it is that little white thing that you are supposed to catch.

I don't care that Manny hits 42 hrs and drives in 130...He likely gives up at least as many runs with his atrocious defense!

Absolute worst display by two outfielders in one game that I have every seen!
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Actually, Manny over the course of the season, has made some outstanding catches in left field...but then again only those who consistently watch each and every game would be aware of that fact...I am sure he did not want his faux pas to be televised on national TV...as far as making him the DH...where would you put Ortiz...and if Ortiz is the 1st baseman where would you put Millar...all three have had an outstanding year at the plate...such a dilemma when you have such great hitters in your line up and so little place to put them...a managers nightmare
The age old statement of "If you can hit" they will find you a place to play.

This is true from little league, high school, college, all the way to the pro's. Smile


I disagree with the person who posted hitting is overrated!

I have seen all my life that hitters get to play, get scouted, and get more oppertunities.

You don't make all conference, high school/college all american, or professional all star by just flashing the glove and stealing bases. Hitting and hitting with power as a outfielder,catcher, third or first baseman is very important.
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Didn't we as little leaguer's teach in the outfield, your first step is always back on line drives? Jeez...Ramirez looked horrible on that play, christ, why even put your glove up, do you think it is gonna just fall in it? He is slow, doesn't really look all that athletic to be an outfielder, and wears his uniform like a slob. but boy can he hit, he is the man. just wish boston would wake up and let him DH. in between at bats, he could go into the clubhouse and take a nap. just appears that he really doesn't care about his defense at all. the old saying that if you can hit, they will find a place for you to play, certainly is true in this case. don't even get me started on Godzilla...get a haircut for christ's sake, you are on television. just kidding. I think though if i was torre for a day, i would put lofton in the outfield, and let matsui dh also.
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Originally posted by dadchs24:
Didn't we as little leaguer's teach in the outfield, your first step is always back on line drives? Jeez...Ramirez looked horrible on that play, christ, why even put your glove up, do you think it is gonna just fall in it? He is slow, doesn't really look all that athletic to be an outfielder, and wears his uniform like a slob. but boy can he hit, he is the man. just wish boston would wake up and let him DH. in between at bats, he could go into the clubhouse and take a nap. just appears that he really doesn't care about his defense at all. the old saying that if you can hit, they will find a place for you to play, certainly is true in this case. don't even get me started on Godzilla...get a haircut for christ's sake, you are on television. just kidding. I think though if i was torre for a day, i would put lofton in the outfield, and let matsui dh also.


Let Manny DH????? Where would that leave Ortiz? Ortiz makes Manny look like a Gold Glover on defense. Smile
trade one of them and get some pitching and defense. sooner or later you are gonna get shutdown by good pitching (like last night), so how 'bout matching that pitching, and play good defense. I don't know, ramirez and ortiz are great hitters, but you really need to decide on one, because they are such liabilities on defense. besides, ramirez is way over priced. you could probably afford two or three good pitchers in his place
He is one of the best hitters in baseball, like him or not. He might be the favorite for the AL MVP award.

By the way, they did try to trade him during the past off season. Seems like they were working on a deal that included another big bat though. I've actually seen him make some great plays in the OF, but for sure that's not what they pay him the big bucks for.
Dadchs

Like Catchermom stated earlier in this thread
Manny has played well in LF this year and made catches all season that he usually doesn't make.

He deserves MVP consideration because of his numbers and the fact that he plays in the field.
I have trouble with the notion that Ortiz merits consideration since he is a liablity defesnively, IMO.

The Sox has taken the "dance with the one who brought ya" mentality and they will need that offense to get back in this thing.
Having watched well over 100 Yankee games each of the last 2 seasons, I have been impressed with Matsui's fielding. He isn't fast nor does he have a strong arm, but he know how to get to the ball and has a quick release. He has well honed instincts to make up for his lack of fielding talent. I have often said, we need more coaches over here who teach what he has learned.I was surprised by his misplay the other night.

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