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And at the hot corner for your All-Time Jays?

Troy Glaus, '06 104 (36.11%)
Corey Koskie, '05 1 (0.35%)
Eric Hinske, '02 4 (1.39%)
Tony Batista, '00 6 (2.08%)
Tony Fernandez, '99 30 (10.42%)
Ed Sprague, '96 9 (3.12%)
Kelly Gruber, '90 117 (40.62%)
Rance Mulliniks '87 15 (5.21%)
Roy Howell '78 2 (0.69%)
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Mick Doherty - Wednesday, September 06 2006 @ 09:04 PM EDT (#154839) #
Let the fighting begin in earnest! Nine candidates and you literally could make an argument for all nine, and a good, strong argument for seven or so.

Tell us who you voted for and why!

Ken Kosowan - Wednesday, September 06 2006 @ 09:09 PM EDT (#154840) #
Mr. Gruber had a great year in 1990, OPS+ of 130, gold glove and MVP standings....

If it wasn't for that Mike Boddicker, 1990 would have been an entirely different season.

Anders - Wednesday, September 06 2006 @ 09:56 PM EDT (#154842) #
We can't vote for a Mulliniks/Iorg platoon?

Ill take Kelly Gruber's 90 - just by a nose though, a bit ahead of Glaus.

I'd also love to see the argument for Koskie - he missed 2/5ths of the season and had and ops + of 94...



John Northey - Wednesday, September 06 2006 @ 10:18 PM EDT (#154849) #
Had to go with Fernandez' last full season.  328/427/449 OPS+124.  Big first half where he was fighting for 400 then slumped a bit in the second half.  Still, very nice numbers along with his final all-star game.  5th in OBP after being 9th the season before, the only times he made that leaderboard. 

Gruber 1990 was 274/330/512 so it was more Slg heavy rather than OBP thus I put Tony ahead of him.

Glaus will likely take this over at some point in the next 5 years.  His OBP in the 370's, Slg in the 550 range - yeah, very nice.  Still like Fernandez though :)

Matthew E - Wednesday, September 06 2006 @ 10:40 PM EDT (#154854) #
I can't vote for Gruber's '90. For my money, Gruber's best years were '88 and '89; he was an alert ballplayer who got a lot of clutch hits. In '90, he hit a lot of home runs, but was on his way to being the lost soul of '91 and '92. So I voted for Glaus.
greenfrog - Thursday, September 07 2006 @ 12:32 AM EDT (#154868) #
Excellent poll question.

There are a couple of guys who had big HR years (Gruber, Batista, Sprague), but I think Glaus is having the best overall performance. Glaus's OPS is better than anyone else's. And his D this year has been decent, if not quite Gruber-like (having Overbay at 1B has helped). I hope Glaus has a good physiotherapist for the off-season.

Oh my, Fernandez did have a great year in '99. An OBP of .427? Wow. So much for "you don't walk off the island" (as they say about the DR).

Hinske had a really nice year as a rookie in '02. In retrospect, the BB:K ratio might have been a warning sign.


chengy - Thursday, September 07 2006 @ 12:45 AM EDT (#154870) #
I voted for Glaus, I think if he hasa good if not great season next year he would probably run away with it. Koskie was a difficult one to watch during games..
zeppelinkm - Thursday, September 07 2006 @ 10:18 AM EDT (#154879) #

I went with Glaus. My "all time jays" team has Olerud, Alomar, and Ferendez at the other infield spots. I'd like to get a big scary bat in the lineup with the infield, and Glaus is the man for me. 40+ HR power, 100+ RBI, 360+ OBP. Sounds just right for a #4/5 hitter. And with Alomar, Ferendez and Johnny O around him in the line, it should set up a lot of good RBI situations.

Plus, I figure his versitility is an added bonus. He can spot start at short to give Tony a night off, or heck, maybe even give Robbie a break here and there...

jjdynomite - Thursday, September 07 2006 @ 10:19 AM EDT (#154881) #
Discounting the fact that he has hamstrung the Jays payroll for a full 5 years, I'm going with the Dude, because he was the ROY and his 2002 was one of the lone highlights (besides Doc's Cy) of the Jays' recent history.  Okay, it's a stretch.
Callum - Thursday, September 07 2006 @ 12:42 PM EDT (#154895) #
It's gotta be Gruber. Silver Slugger and Gold Glove in the same year! He also brought in a large contingent of female Jays fans. What more could you ask for?
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