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Thread: Reds Survivor - Round 17

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    Reds Survivor - Round 17

    1. S Casey
    2. J Randa
    3. K Griffey
    4. A Dunn
    5. A Kearns
    6. D Jimenez - voted off in round 8
    7. J LaRue - voted off in round 11
    8. R Freel
    9. F Lopez
    10. J Valentin - voted off in round 1
    11. J Cruz - voted off in round 2
    12. A Harang
    13. P Wilson - voted off in round 4
    14.. E Milton - voted off in round 3
    15. B Claussen - voted off in round 10
    16. M Belisle - voted off in round 7
    17. R Ortiz - voted off in round 15
    18. W Bergolla - voted off in round 9
    19. T Coffey - voted off in round 5
    20. D Graves - voted off in round 6
    21. K Mercker - voted off in round 16
    22. E Ramirez - voted off in round 13
    23. R Wagner
    24. R Stone - voted off in round 12
    25. D Weathers - voted off in round 14
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    Griffey
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    Jr

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    kearns, where's the pujols like production?

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    For me the pick is Kearns. We all knew coming into the season that Griff wasnt the same guy he was when he signed his contract. But Kearns was expected to come out and hit like Pujols.
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    Wagner, while he does look lights out sometimes he is a touch to inconsistent for my taste (although I still like him alot)

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    Kearns

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    Griffey... Kearns is putting up better numbers and it costs us less money

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    It is hard to choose between Kearns and Griffey. But I am still going with Kearns for the same reasons as last round. Our expectations were higher for him.

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    I have to vote for Kearns. While he has been hitting lately, I really thought he would have a super season. Especially after the way he hit during ST.

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    Griffey. Even if he is but a shell of his former self I was really hoping he could at least OPS over .800

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    We are going to need someone to break the tie again it looks like. Griffey/Kearns are in(as Marty would say) a "good 'ole good one".
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    Give us that tie breaker, anyone!

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    I say that if its still a tie, should bipster make the call since the vote was for wags? What other way could we do it?

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