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The cycle is statistically overrated, but if I'm an average hitter, I'd want my name in a positive selective category in the team record book. The key word is positive, so I'm not talking about striking out 5 times in a game.
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realmofotalk
The cycle is statistically overrated, but if I'm an average hitter, I'd want my name in a positive rare category in the team record book. The key word is positive, so I'm not talking about striking out 5 times in a game.
Fair enough.
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Plus, if I ever hit for the cycle, and some wiseass later remarks that it was overrrated, then I can ask him, "Have you ever hit for the cycle? No? Then keep your mouth shut."
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Plus, if I ever hit for the cycle, and some wiseass later remarks that it was overrrated, then I can ask him, "Have you ever hit for the cycle? No? Then keep your mouth shut."
If I'm a wiseass who hit 2 home runs and a double in a game on the same day I'd say "so what?"
If I'm a wiseass fan that's spouting stuff off on the internet....well you already had me one upped just by being on a major league roster in the first place.
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You can't compare hitting for the cycle to a quadruple-double in the NBA. Hitting for the cycle has been done 276 times in MLB history. A player registering a quadruple-double has only been done FOUR times in the entire history of the NBA!!!
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Can't believe you wasted time looking that up Dirty:)
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If you can easily take third base, you should always take third base regardless of game situation. Stopping at second base just to achieve statistical recognition is stupid. You play to win the game, and there's just about no reason that stopping at second base helps you win more than going for third base.
It is a different situation if you're 50/50 on making it to third base safely. Then, it would depend on game situation (score, inning, hitters behind you, how your pitching is doing, etc.)
Thank you, Herman Edwards
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If I were Conor Jackson in that situation, knowing that my team is up by 7 in the 6th inning and the anemic Padres offense, I'm going to say that I would stop at 2nd base and complete the cycle and then joke to the reporters that the mercy rule was in effect. But I agree that in most other situations I would make a run for 3rd base.
Perfect.
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You can't compare hitting for the cycle to a quadruple-double in the NBA. Hitting for the cycle has been done 276 times in MLB history. A player registering a quadruple-double has only been done FOUR times in the entire history of the NBA!!!
I'll say that you can't compare hitting for the cycle to even a triple double. Points, rebounds, and assists are almost mutually exclusive stats, whereas the difference between a double and a triple sometimes just depends on a hitter's base running speed.
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Didn't Kendall Gill have a quadruple double?
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Who was the last one to have a quadruple double?
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thats killer