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<blockquote data-quote="bigbangtheory" data-source="post: 1924153" data-attributes="member: 563177"><p>I in no way think Thome is better than Hafner at this stage of the game. I mean yeah he hits some big homeruns in clutch situations, but the same can be said for Hafner who has also came back and won some games for the Indians. I mean Thome is having a good year and I am happy for him, but his last 2-3 years were nothing to write home about where as Hafner really has yet to have a bad year and he does get hurt alot but never seems to really affect how well he plays. Maybe in Thomes prime he was better. I just see Hafner given he can stay healthy in his career will put up just as good numbers as Thome or better.</p><p></p><p>To snb, I see you hating on the Indians and its cool and all. But just remember last year when we where making you *****es moan and groan till the very end. Your lucky we didnt take the division, but we **** right now due to the shitty pitching. Mark my words, if our pitching comes around then look out once again. At least next year we might be better with the add on of the top Twaineese pitcher from the past few seasons. His numbers are off the chart. I cant wait to see him in uniform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbangtheory, post: 1924153, member: 563177"] I in no way think Thome is better than Hafner at this stage of the game. I mean yeah he hits some big homeruns in clutch situations, but the same can be said for Hafner who has also came back and won some games for the Indians. I mean Thome is having a good year and I am happy for him, but his last 2-3 years were nothing to write home about where as Hafner really has yet to have a bad year and he does get hurt alot but never seems to really affect how well he plays. Maybe in Thomes prime he was better. I just see Hafner given he can stay healthy in his career will put up just as good numbers as Thome or better. To snb, I see you hating on the Indians and its cool and all. But just remember last year when we where making you *****es moan and groan till the very end. Your lucky we didnt take the division, but we **** right now due to the shitty pitching. Mark my words, if our pitching comes around then look out once again. At least next year we might be better with the add on of the top Twaineese pitcher from the past few seasons. His numbers are off the chart. I cant wait to see him in uniform. [/QUOTE]
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