BoyBrumby
Englishman
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Ironic the Swervester arrives back on CW's doorstep in the week Dicko is forcibly ejected from his permanent residence in the spare room.
Welcome back, mate.
I'll be back
There have been plenty of batters who have been very valuable players without hitting a lot of home runs, Wade Boggs, Tony Gwynn, Ty Cobb, Ozzie Smith, Ichiro Suzuki to name but a few. Wiki them.If you cant hit it out of the park you are really not worth much to the game and thats what bothers me most about baseball. I reckon if they played with a flat bat alone it would generate alot more appraoches to batting rather than the basic heave ho.. thats what the game lacks in the batting department its just to much orientated to the "Pop Eye" type guy.
I cannot imagine what it feels like for a professional cricketer to stand up without wearing pads, only a helmet.I very much doubt they could adapt.
Cricketers would also have to get used to standing in the batters box with only a helmet on. No pads.
It would take years to make the transition and unless you did it as a youth I think it would be a fruitless quest.
I remember him. He was centre fielder with the Blue Jays when they won the World Series twice back in the 90's. Not 100% sure though.Devon White I Am not sure if he is still a MLB player - grew up in Jamaica and played cricket as a youngster. He took up baseball at 13. I remember that he was good at hitting low fastballs.
Right, because when the bases are loaded the pitchers are going to be aiming at your legs.Cricketers would also have to get used to standing in the batters box with only a helmet on. No pads.
YupI'm surprised that anyone would disagree with SS' statement. Even if you remove the worst sides like Pakistan from the equation, the "average" baseball player is far more athletic and a better fielder than the average cricketer. If you were to include Pakistan/Bangladesh and the likes, there is no comparison at all.
Reminds me of the classic equation: Socks + Sandals = BeardMullet + Belly = One heck of an athlete. WAG.
Randy Johnson - not sure if he is still playing was capable of pitching the ball anywhere even with the bases loaded. I wouldn't trust him.Right, because when the bases are loaded the pitchers are going to be aiming at your legs.
That is him.I remember him. He was centre fielder with the Blue Jays when they won the World Series twice back in the 90's. Not 100% sure though.
Plenty of Australians have played in the MLB including the all star game and in a winning world series team. Considering that baseball is only tiny in Australia, who is a small country anyway, compared to cricket I find it hard to believe that MLB is that HARD to at least to get into.
Welcome back, mate.
Ironic the Swervester arrives back on CW's doorstep in the week Dicko is forcibly ejected from his permanent residence in the spare room.