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Good not Great MLB players
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Quote:I don't think Clark belongs in that group. You could certainly add Mark Reynolds to that group and he may have a leg up on them. Hell, he had 200+ strikeouts for three straight years. He's a dominant force on this list. I definitely know where you are coming from regarding Jack Clark. He's probably at or near the borderline of the group, Overall, these type of players are enjoyable to watch because of their ability to hit moonshots. But on the other side of the coin, they are prone to long slumps, which often lead to extended slumps for the overall team they are on. Especially, if they considered everyday starters or close to that. |
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