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    Scott Brosius is the best #9 hitter of all time on the 1998 Yankees

    1998 Yankees won 114 games.

    Brosius batted 9th hit .300 with 19 HR, 98 RBI and 11 steals
    He hit 34 doubles, .371 on base percentage, .843 OPS.

    The year before he got run out of Oakland batting .203 Over 526 plate appearances but the Yanks gave him a shot.

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    he was very very good that year

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    dont forget WS MVP

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    I think he batted 8th a lot, not 9th

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    Right now there are only 11 hitters in the AL that are batting .300 or better.

    Of those 11 hitters only 6 of them have a higher OPS than Scott Brosius did in 1998

    Miguel Cabrera
    Mike Trout
    David Ortiz
    Joe Mauer
    Adrian Beltre
    Chris Davis

    What that guy did and what the 1998 Yankees did was amazing.

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    that Yanks team did not have a big big slugger

    but they had at least 9 guys that hit double figures in HR's

    kinda like the Braves this year

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    Brosius hit eight in the order 75 times that season, Posada hit eight 39 times.
    Girardi hit ninth in the order that season 63 times, Brosius hit ninth in the order 60 times.



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    Quote Originally Posted by pattymayo View Post
    I think he batted 8th a lot, not 9th
    He did hit 8th sometimes, but the majority of the games he was batting 9th.

    Look at that lineup.
    A 24 year old Derek Jeter hit .324 with 19 HR, 84 RBI and 30 steals
    Bernie Williams hit .339
    Paul O'Neil hit .317 with 24 HR, 116 RBI and 15 steals
    Chuck Knoblach hit .265 with 17 HR and 31 steals
    Tino Martinez hit .281 with 28 HR and 123 RBI
    Daryl Strawberry hit 24 HR as a part time DH
    Tim Raines hit .290
    Chili Davis hit .291
    Shane Spencer hit .373 with 10 HR in 27 games late in the year

    That teams was so balanced, no holes

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    look at the lineup on that team....only one sure fire hall of fame everyday player

    here's a question....where does jorge posada sit for hall of fame voting

    statistically rated the 17th best catcher of all time, 3 rings, 5 ws appearances

    http://www.baseball-reference.com/leaders/jaws_C.shtml

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    @Doc Stale
    Scotty didn't juice, he always had that kind of talent, just didn't see the pitches he saw that year because of the shitty teams he played on before coming over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by InTheDrink View Post
    look at the lineup on that team....only one sure fire hall of fame everyday player

    here's a question....where does jorge posada sit for hall of fame voting

    statistically rated the 17th best catcher of all time, 3 rings, 5 ws appearances

    http://www.baseball-reference.com/leaders/jaws_C.shtml
    Jeter, Mariano, Pettite, and Jorge were the heart of that team for the long haul. They all came up together and ran that Dynasty and I think they all 4 get in. That was when everybody complained all the yankees did was buy talent.

    Notice the Yankees farm system blows right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevenash View Post
    @Doc Stale
    Scotty didn't juice, he always had that kind of talent, just didn't see the pitches he saw that year because of the shitty teams he played on before coming over.
    There's a picture floating around the Internet that begs to differ...

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    Details?
    And if it's on the Internet, it must be true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C-Gold View Post
    Jeter, Mariano, Pettite, and Jorge were the heart of that team for the long haul. They all came up together and ran that Dynasty and I think they all 4 get in. That was when everybody complained all the yankees did was buy talent.

    Notice the Yankees farm system blows right now.
    lotta people loved paul oneill too

    was nothing like baba oreilly coming on whenever he came up in big games

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    actually he had mor PA batting 8th, he has just 245 PA hitting 9th and hit, a still good, 281/347/419

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