Best 3B in the Show
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@ericulous1_psn said in Best 3B in the Show:
@mrad2010_xbl said in Best 3B in the Show:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in Best 3B in the Show:
It isn't Chipper anymore. The answer is this:
- 99 Finest Trea Turner
- 99 Finest Marcus Semien
- 99 POTM Corey Seager
- 99 Chipper
- 99 Wade Boggs, in an upset. I heard Wade Boggs could drink over 200 beers per flight to the next baseball town, and I believe it the way he slaps singles and doubles like a moustachiod Ichiro of yesteryear.
Honorable mention to Devers, whom won me a fantasy league with his excellent hitting, but whose cards I've yet to try.
Simien is who I use as third baseman because he has a bit better defense than Trea at third. I thought the question who was the best primary third baseman but I like where your minds at.
I didn't specify though I chose only primary 3B, but it's entirely up to you who you select. I like to see how diverse people's lineups are. I haven't used many of the program Finest cards as I wanted to drag that program out but I'm starting to integrate them and Semien is one I'm really excited about.
I do agree one of the best primary third baseman is George Brett. I also agree with whoever said he’s almost the same as Boggs. I’d still say right now I really like Simien at third. He might not have the best arm but his defense is top notch and the way he charges the ball is elite. I’ve seen him numerous times charge the ball so fast he snags it before it even has the chance to get to the SS.
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@poksey_mlbts said in Best 3B in the Show:
Nobody likes Eddie Mathews?
Sometimes I absolutely go on a tear with Matthews and he's my 5 hole lefty with pop, other times when I have him on the bench (which I do for my NL East squad because of Chipper) I have trouble getting in a groove with him. His 93 Breakout was a monster for me. But by the time I got his Signature 99, there were soooo many other options.
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Freddie Freeman
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