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The Major League Baseball season is long and grueling, and players go hot and cold at the drop of a hat. But while most starting players get hot at some point, most fans do not expect them to keep it up. The players being highlighted in this article were not expected to take their streaks through most of the 2008 season, but they did. Some of them have been in the league for years, some of them are younger guys who never reached their potential, and the others will be tearing up the league for seasons to come.

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# 21 tree3five @ 01/22/09 02:05 PM
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Good article... but McLouth is one of the worst CF's in baseball defensively.
HAHAHA. Wow, he made one error all season. He may not have the best range in baseball, but he gets to a lot of balls and made some incredible plays in 08. He was good enough to win a gold glove. Nate may not be the best CF in baseball but he is NO where close to being the worst.

Ive been a big fan of McLouth for years now, I have been saying he should be the starting CF for years now. They should have listened to me sooner, lol.
 
# 22 slickkill77 @ 01/22/09 06:29 PM
Errors in the outfield are a joke. I believe Manny Ramirez or someone of his caliber defensively made 0 errors in the past couple of years.

Garret Anderson had 0 errors in 82 games last year
Ryan Braun had 0 errors his first year in the OF
Griffey had 0 errors for the Wsoxs

Errors arent a good way to rate someone defensively. Guys that cant get to balls (Jeter) could have fewer errors than a guy like Reyes or Bartlett. I'm not saying Reyes is good defensively but don't use errors as a definitive stat
 

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