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    I heard an interesting topic on the radio.

    The question is, who is your favorite active player that isn't on the team you root for? and why?

    For me, it's probably Evan Longoria. his offensive and defensive skills speak for themselves, and he's also a very team first player. he keeps re-signing with TB without even a thought of exploring free agency, even though he could easily get much more money if he wanted to. one of his career goals is to be a 1 team guy, and he doesn't have a lot of off the field baggage.

    I almost chose Ryan Zimmerman, but I sort of root for the nats, so I didn't think that was a good choice for this conversation.

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    Clayton Kershaw

    just think this guy is phenomenal

    sorta been a closet Dodger fan since Eddie Murray left and went there

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    Derek Jeter. Plays the game right. And that play in the 2001 playoffs against Oakland at home plate still amazes me because the shortstop is NOT suppose to be where he was.

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    Austin Jackson

    I've followed his career since he was a Yankee prospect. He's an awesome ballplayer and seems to be an all around nice guy.

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    Longoria or Trout.

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    Michael Morse I love to watch his crazy warm up swing. He's a team guy and has a great sense of humor. His "reenactment" homerun was an all time classic. I was hoping the O's would get him but now I'll have two reasons to see the Mariners when they come to town since Andino went there too.

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    He had an off year in 2012 due to injury but Halladay. Really any dominant pitcher, just love watching a guy on the mound in total control.

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    Buster Posey

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    Greg Maddux, then Grady Sizemore. Also Ichiro, and A Gonzalez.

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    If we're talking retired players also

    love me some Griffey Jr.

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    Mariano Rivera comes quickly to mind, although there are several. You will never be embarrassed to hold Rivera up to your son as a role model. Modest, classy...even Red Sox fans find it hard to boo him. He is the closest this generation has seen to a Stan Musial prototype. Admirable in every way.

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    Halladay.

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    Brian Roberts when he's healthy and Tim Lincecum, SF Giants when he's pitching well. What happened last year? Brian, please get better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Jazz View Post
    He had an off year in 2012 due to injury but Halladay. Really any dominant pitcher, just love watching a guy on the mound in total control.
    Quote Originally Posted by Slidemaster View Post
    Halladay.
    I agree. In this era of specialization, it's great to see a pitcher regularly go 8+.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weird-O View Post
    The question is, who is your favorite active player that isn't on the team you root for? and why?
    That's a clown question, bro.

    Bryce Harper.

    The most exciting young baseball player in over 40 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnpolitics View Post
    Derek Jeter. Plays the game right. And that play in the 2001 playoffs against Oakland at home plate still amazes me because the shortstop is NOT suppose to be where he was.
    This, and I agree with the example cited. I have also been a big fan of Ichiro.

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    Even with his issues and his age starting to get up, give me Josh Hamilton...freak

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajc54terp View Post
    Even with his issues and his age starting to get up, give me Josh Hamilton...freak
    JH seems like a good guy. that's a huge contract for a 30 HR guy.

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    Yoenis Cespedes. Unfortunately only really see vs. O's and he tore them up last year.

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    Can't think or anybody right off hand.

    Back years ago I used to root for Kent Hrbek of the Twins.


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