With all due respect to Willie Mays, that diving over-the-shoulder catch at 0:05 is the best catch/outfield play I have ever seen. I've been watching Bball since 1970. Edmonds was the highlight reel of my day. Should be in Hall of Fame.
I was disappointed that Jim wasn’t able to win a World Series with the Angels in 2002, but was very happy he finally became a champion in 2006 with the Cardinals. Jim was a class act and a wonderful ambassador for baseball during the years he played.
The Angels were only going to pay one of these 2 - Edmonds or Garrett Anderson. Their front office really believed Anderson was the better player so they let Edmonds go, one of the most bone headed decisions the Angels ever made.
The Angels seem to do that. They had opportunities to trade Trout for a boat load of prospects and wasted that away. They've had the worst farm system the last 15 years.
@@moeball740In their defense, Anderson did have some great years between 2000-2003 and helped them win the championship in 02. Plus Darin Erstad also had some solid years at centerfield. Should've gotten more than Adam Kennedy back for him, but wasn't a total disaster.
If it makes you feel any better ,we the fans in St.Louis had no hesitation in voting him in the Cardinals Hall of Fame, and there are a lot of great players in it, it's not a gimme by no means, but ,yeah, he had one eligible year and was disqualified for not getting enough votes for Cooperstown and that was it. Don't know where the hate came from but there certainly seemed to be no lack of it among the press corps
Cannot believe he was a one and done in the HOF voting. The BBWAA really dropped the ball on this one. This could be one of those rare instances where the Veterans Committee has to correct an oversight by the Baseball Writers. Jim was the whole package, tremendous fielder, excellent hitter too. If I were a manager, I would want a lineup full of players like Jim Edmonds!
@@moeball740 Tell me about it, I went round and round with some shmo who posted he wasn't worthy of the Hall, the guy was Kirby Puckett lover. Puckett was good, but he couldn't carry Jim's glove or bat.
@@tommcconville677 The guy was probably fixated on batting average, as are many members of the BBWAA. Not the best measure of offense but some people are slow to learn that.
@@moeball740 The guy is so dumb that he called Puckett the face of the franchise, so Kent Hrbek and Hall of Famer Jack Morris were chopped liver? What a maroon to make a dumbass post like that.
Never heard of this guy til today. I started watching MLB in about 2008. Just wow. All of these highlights are some of the best catches I’ve ever seen at centre field
@@CreamerMusic Don't worry about the haters, lol. Its dumb to expect a fan to learn of every former player that played during a time that fan didn't even watch. I'm sure there are plenty of legends that dude has never heard of before and he'll have even less of an excuse than you do.
That's a travesty by historians of the sport that he has vanished among the talks of greatest center fielders, this guy was as fun to watch as anyone who has ever played the game, had beautiful left handed swing too with power and was clutch, agumentivly the greatest cf in Cards history though you will get quite debate with Willie McGee, Curt Flood and Ray Lankford all claiming that title also
According to Baseball Reference, Jim was one of the top 100 non pitchers of all time. Out of almost 20,000 MLB players. Roughly speaking, easily in the top 1%. Better than several members of the HOF. Bill James has said that the kinds of players who get overlooked by the Baseball Writers are the guys who are good at everything but not necessarily the best at anything. That's Jim Edmonds. Was he the very best fielder in baseball, the one preventing the most opposing runs from scoring? Maybe not, but he was certainly on the list of candidates. Was he the best hitter, driving in the most runs? No, but he was very good, clearly way better than the average hitter. A manager would love to have Jim Edmonds in the lineup, he helped the team win a lot of games with both his bat and glove.
@@TrollinNolin95 Nobody was better than Willie Mays, Ken Griffey Jnr. close second. Andrew Jones was very good, but can't compare to Mays and Griffey. I'll give Jones and Griffey 2 best of their era. Good enough for ya?
Yeah. If Harold baines, Jack Morris and Alan Trammell, and Scott rolen are in.... Andruw and Edmonds should have been locks. HOF is weird. No rhyme or reason for how they pick or don't pick sometimes.
The first catch in the video I saw the game live as it happened. I’ll never forget the moment, I was getting head too while watching the game and eating my BBQ wings.
Forget about the route he took to the ball , which had to be at 100% efficiency without a single percentage point of error for him to make that play , not to mention the distance he covered . The first catch in this video is the greatest catch ever made in the history of the sport due to the fact that there is a split second where he isn’t even able to see the ball on account of how he had to leap at full speed with his body parallel to the ground before the ball , which I can’t stress this enough HE COULDNT EVEN SEE 😳😭 , hit his glove … up there with devon white , mays , andruw jones as best defensive centerfielder ever
One of my favorite players, and definitely my favorite color man. Jim has made us laugh more times in these past years than I can count. A lot of times while saying "oh geez Jim you can't say that!"
@@juliebraden6911WAR actually hurts Edmonds, as it weighs more heavily towards offense than defense. If WAR could effectively indicate impact on defense, Jim would be even higher. His ability to get a read and jump on any ball allowed him to play much more shallow than most centerfielders. This in teun allowed him to catch a lot of balls that would normally be singles, while also being able to hold up base runners. This stuff doesn't show up on the stat sheet. He's without a doubt up there with current hall of famers. Whether you think he is or he isn't, there's lesser players currently in the hall.
Wins Above Average (WAA) is a better measure of just how good Jim Edmonds was. Per Baseball Reference, Jim finished with 35 WAA, inside the top 100 all time for non pitchers. That's easily in the top 1% of players all time, I would think that would clearly qualify for HOF induction. But the BBWAA didn't think so, in fact, many writers to this day are still pushing the idea that Jim was overrated as a fielder, that he often got a poor jump on the ball which led to it looking like he would have to make a great diving catch when he really should have gotten to the ball easily. Not saying I agree with this view, but it's definitely out there among the writers.
I still have a very hard time coming to terms that this guy isn't in the hall of fame. I hope someday the vets committee comes back and gets him because he was undoubtedly a top-10 CF all time when he retired. Insane to me that he and Andruw Jones aren't in.
Prayers and condolences to the Edmonds family. Your father, your husband, provided some of the best moments of my young life. Jim lived a truly blessed life, and he will not soon be forgotten. The Edmonds family will be in all of our prayers.🙏
I also think he was robbed of All-Star games because he was only a 4-time all-star. But when I went back and looked at his career numbers he had six seasons in his career where he hit 25 or more home runs with a 291 or higher back average which means he could have easily been a 10 time All-Star🤦🏾♂️
I know, it took them a while to figure out that his biggest benefit to the team defensively was as a center fielder and not as a first baseman. Go figure. But this was a truly inept Angels front office. They also made the decision to keep Garrett Anderson and let Edmonds go because they really honestly believed Anderson was the better player. The Angels misjudged and misused Edmonds about as badly as a team possibly could.
As a Cubs fan, we've been on a rollercoaster with Edmonds. We hated him as a Card, loved him at first as a Cub, went back to hating him when we realized what a hotdog he was and how he would hold up at the jump to give him a chance at a diving catch or whatever. He put on a hell of a show though.
So who did they put in the Hall of Fame?:🤔 Harold Baines, Lee Smith, Trevor Hoffman.🤦♂️ What a bad joke :( I’d happily trade you those three for Edmonds. That catch at 2:00 is truly insane. Better fielder than Junior.
@Pensfan5919 Trevor Hoffman WAR is only 19th among relief pitchers despite the long career. 39th best prime per WAR7. He's behind better players/non Hall members like Kerry Wood and Joe Nathan
should be in the hof for his defense alone, yet he had a 903 ops. Thats more that scott rolen, nolan arenado, freddie freeman, manny machado, miguel cabrera, adrian beltre, carlos beltran, and paul goldschmidt. all of which are deserving hofers. just to compare to the recently added hofer scott rolen, who is 100% a hofer, edmonds had about 100 less hits, but almost 100 more hrs, 50 points higher ops, and the same amount of ss (1) and gg (8) as rolen but at a more premium position. I don't like using position as a way to say someone is better, you need a person at every position on the field, but I just bring it up to showcase the hypocrisy. there are plenty of players who got snubbed by the vote spreading from the insane ballets from that era, and a little bit from steroid users, but no one is more snubbed to me that jim edmonds. maybe lance berkman was close to as snubbed. (fun little statistic) the most homer runs from a centerfielder: Willie Mays (660), Ken Griffey Jr (563), Mickey Mantle (464), Jim Edmonds (388), and Mike Trout (373). yeah trout will pass edmonds up but still 4th-5th most hrs from the centerfield position of all time. so hof caliber. also amazing that all of willie's hrs came from playing centerfield.
Jim Edmonds played shallow as hell in CF. That played a huge role in these so-called web gems that would mostly be routine fly balls if anyone else was on the field. I think he was a fantastic ballplayer but a lot of these catches are due to him not knowing how to position himself for the batter at the plate.
@@MPHswayze Kind of agree. It becomes quite a mish-mash when trying to clump players of different eras ... and positions ... together, and it seems like the goalpost changes for each player based on the vagaries of the voters. But it is fun to discuss.
With all due respect to Willie Mays, that diving over-the-shoulder catch at 0:05 is the best catch/outfield play I have ever seen. I've been watching Bball since 1970. Edmonds was the highlight reel of my day. Should be in Hall of Fame.
I was disappointed that Jim wasn’t able to win a World Series with the Angels in 2002, but was very happy he finally became a champion in 2006 with the Cardinals. Jim was a class act and a wonderful ambassador for baseball during the years he played.
The Angels were only going to pay one of these 2 - Edmonds or Garrett Anderson. Their front office really believed Anderson was the better player so they let Edmonds go, one of the most bone headed decisions the Angels ever made.
The Angels seem to do that. They had opportunities to trade Trout for a boat load of prospects and wasted that away. They've had the worst farm system the last 15 years.
@@moeball740But they still got a World Series ring out of it at least and Anderson was a contributing factor at least. Hindsight is 20/20
@@moeball740In their defense, Anderson did have some great years between 2000-2003 and helped them win the championship in 02. Plus Darin Erstad also had some solid years at centerfield. Should've gotten more than Adam Kennedy back for him, but wasn't a total disaster.
Dude was a must have back in the early MVP Baseball on the PlayStation.
MVP Baseball 04/05. The two best baseball games to ever exist. Also it was an amazing time for the MLB as a whole.
It is astonishing that this man is not in the Hall Of Fame with his defensive and offensive numbers combined he should be easily
If it makes you feel any better ,we the fans in St.Louis had no hesitation in voting him in the Cardinals Hall of Fame, and there are a lot of great players in it, it's not a gimme by no means, but ,yeah, he had one eligible year and was disqualified for not getting enough votes for Cooperstown and that was it. Don't know where the hate came from but there certainly seemed to be no lack of it among the press corps
Edmonds highlights never get old.
Should be a hall of famer.
Absolutely
Cannot believe he was a one and done in the HOF voting. The BBWAA really dropped the ball on this one. This could be one of those rare instances where the Veterans Committee has to correct an oversight by the Baseball Writers. Jim was the whole package, tremendous fielder, excellent hitter too. If I were a manager, I would want a lineup full of players like Jim Edmonds!
@@moeball740 Tell me about it, I went round and round with some shmo who posted he wasn't worthy of the Hall, the guy was Kirby Puckett lover. Puckett was good, but he couldn't carry Jim's glove or bat.
@@tommcconville677 The guy was probably fixated on batting average, as are many members of the BBWAA. Not the best measure of offense but some people are slow to learn that.
@@moeball740 The guy is so dumb that he called Puckett the face of the franchise, so Kent Hrbek and Hall of Famer Jack Morris were chopped liver? What a maroon to make a dumbass post like that.
Man.. You could really blow up catchers back in the day
Jim Edmonds, Tori Hunter, Grady Sizemore, and Gary Matthews Jr were why I wanted to play outfield growing up.
Man , i miss watching him patrol cf in Busch stadium, this guy was worth the price of admission and so much more
3:06 as an Astros fan, this was one of the toughest gut punches ever. This changed the 2004 NLCS. I could not believe he caught that.
I've been an Angels fan for 56 years.(It's a pathetic existence). This is my favorite all-time Angels defensive highlight.
Never heard of this guy til today. I started watching MLB in about 2008. Just wow. All of these highlights are some of the best catches I’ve ever seen at centre field
Never heard of him? And you’ve been a fan of this sport that long? Wow
JE was a super solid player and one of the best defenders of all time 0:00 was at the moment and imo, still is the best catch ever.
Now watch Griffey Jr
@@CreamerMusic Don't worry about the haters, lol. Its dumb to expect a fan to learn of every former player that played during a time that fan didn't even watch. I'm sure there are plenty of legends that dude has never heard of before and he'll have even less of an excuse than you do.
That's a travesty by historians of the sport that he has vanished among the talks of greatest center fielders, this guy was as fun to watch as anyone who has ever played the game, had beautiful left handed swing too with power and was clutch, agumentivly the greatest cf in Cards history though you will get quite debate with Willie McGee, Curt Flood and Ray Lankford all claiming that title also
How this guy was a 1 and done HOF I’ll never know.
According to Baseball Reference, Jim was one of the top 100 non pitchers of all time. Out of almost 20,000 MLB players. Roughly speaking, easily in the top 1%. Better than several members of the HOF. Bill James has said that the kinds of players who get overlooked by the Baseball Writers are the guys who are good at everything but not necessarily the best at anything. That's Jim Edmonds. Was he the very best fielder in baseball, the one preventing the most opposing runs from scoring? Maybe not, but he was certainly on the list of candidates. Was he the best hitter, driving in the most runs? No, but he was very good, clearly way better than the average hitter. A manager would love to have Jim Edmonds in the lineup, he helped the team win a lot of games with both his bat and glove.
@@moeball740 He was an elite bat.
One of the best centerfielders of the late 1990’s-early 2000’s
He’s top 5 defensively without a doubt. This is just a small sample
Without question, just behind Ken Griffey Jnr. only slightly.
@@tommcconville677just behind Griffey? You’re not even going to
Mention Andruw Jones who is statistically the greatest defensive player ever?
@@TrollinNolin95 Nobody was better than Willie Mays, Ken Griffey Jnr. close second. Andrew Jones was very good, but can't compare to Mays and Griffey. I'll give Jones and Griffey 2 best of their era. Good enough for ya?
@@tommcconville677 nope. Statistically speaking Andruw was the best outfielder ever. 66 defensive runs saved and a dWAR of 25.
First one is the best catch I’ve ever seen and that KC outfield is huge. Glad the KC fans gave him his flowers
Hearing these announcers again took me back to my childhood.
The BEST centerfield player
I can't imagine how much fun this dude had playing ball
1:25 lol at the announcer
The sound of the ball hitting the catchers mitt at home. Just dang...
With that kind of defense and almost 400 HR is a shame that guy isn't in the Hall Of Fame already.
Well if Andruw Jones isn’t in, no way in hell
Should he be.
@@TrollinNolin95 Agree with you, both are deserving. ⚾⚾
Yeah. If Harold baines, Jack Morris and Alan Trammell, and Scott rolen are in.... Andruw and Edmonds should have been locks. HOF is weird. No rhyme or reason for how they pick or don't pick sometimes.
I never saw Willie Mayes play... but Jimmy E was the best that I ever saw going over his shoulder in CF. That doode could play
Best? Yea you must be a Cards fan. Griffey and Andruw blew him out of the water
@@TrollinNolin95you gotta admit that Edmonds is in the conversation though. One of the best gloves to grace the ballpark
No showing up the other team, no shucking and jiving, caught the ball with two hands the way we’re taught in little league. Legend.
The first catch in the video I saw the game live as it happened. I’ll never forget the moment, I was getting head too while watching the game and eating my BBQ wings.
Damn bro, your life basically peaked at that moment. Nowhere to go but down from there, no pun intended.
@@thomass789 LMAO
Lame
Did you come immediately after he made the catch?
@@noobtuber269 probably more from the catch than from the blowie
0:50 back when car crashes at home plate were legal
Love how much he chats up the stands 😂
LOVE HOW HE USES HIS “OFF-HAND” TO CATCH THE BASEBALL LIKE IT WAS A FOOTBALL USING 2 HANDS…PRETTY TO WATCH!
Forget about the route he took to the ball , which had to be at 100% efficiency without a single percentage point of error for him to make that play , not to mention the distance he covered . The first catch in this video is the greatest catch ever made in the history of the sport due to the fact that there is a split second where he isn’t even able to see the ball on account of how he had to leap at full speed with his body parallel to the ground before the ball , which I can’t stress this enough HE COULDNT EVEN SEE 😳😭 , hit his glove … up there with devon white , mays , andruw jones as best defensive centerfielder ever
He was a great hitter too! He had a great looking swing. Smooth and lots of power😁
Agreed. But also struck out a ton. But I'm a big fan of Edmonds and Cards.
One of my favorite players, and definitely my favorite color man. Jim has made us laugh more times in these past years than I can count. A lot of times while saying "oh geez Jim you can't say that!"
He was amazing. Period.
Jim was incredible!
The man put up 64.5 career fWAR he should easily be a HOFer.
Yeah because everything revolves around your favorite version of an overrated stat, for sure.
@@juliebraden6911WAR actually hurts Edmonds, as it weighs more heavily towards offense than defense. If WAR could effectively indicate impact on defense, Jim would be even higher. His ability to get a read and jump on any ball allowed him to play much more shallow than most centerfielders. This in teun allowed him to catch a lot of balls that would normally be singles, while also being able to hold up base runners. This stuff doesn't show up on the stat sheet. He's without a doubt up there with current hall of famers. Whether you think he is or he isn't, there's lesser players currently in the hall.
Wins Above Average (WAA) is a better measure of just how good Jim Edmonds was. Per Baseball Reference, Jim finished with 35 WAA, inside the top 100 all time for non pitchers. That's easily in the top 1% of players all time, I would think that would clearly qualify for HOF induction. But the BBWAA didn't think so, in fact, many writers to this day are still pushing the idea that Jim was overrated as a fielder, that he often got a poor jump on the ball which led to it looking like he would have to make a great diving catch when he really should have gotten to the ball easily. Not saying I agree with this view, but it's definitely out there among the writers.
Not over Andruw.
bWAR is only 60
Though
Baseball just isn’t what it used to be. This was the best time.
To me the sixties were best. Of course, that was my youth.
Those old angels uniforms were awesome
I enjoyed watching Edmonds play CF
3rd clip announcer absolutely failed Jim with that call 😂 good lord
I'm a Cubs fan; HATE the Cards. But Edmonds is SO good, he makes me cry. REALLY.
I felt the same way about Greg Maddux and Ryne Sandburg, Hate ya later,
Cards fan
0:00 imo, the best catch ever! Remember that like it was yesterday on SportsCenter as a child.
I still have a very hard time coming to terms that this guy isn't in the hall of fame. I hope someday the vets committee comes back and gets him because he was undoubtedly a top-10 CF all time when he retired. Insane to me that he and Andruw Jones aren't in.
Greatest instincts in CF I've ever seen. Especially considering he had no speed!
This is the player that made me a Cardinals fan, i remember playing MLB 2005 by 989 and he killed for us.
The first catch is just phenomenal . I can't imagine a more difficult catch.
The one at 3:00 is
I remember being a kid throwing pop flies calling for the “Jim Edmonds throw” for a run a catch
THE MFKN GOAT OF CENTERFEILD PERIOD GO CARDINAL NATION❤
Prayers and condolences to the Edmonds family. Your father, your husband, provided some of the best moments of my young life. Jim lived a truly blessed life, and he will not soon be forgotten. The Edmonds family will be in all of our prayers.🙏
Dudes not dead
my favorite center field ever
That was the best catch I ever saw
Edmonds was my idol growing up. Maybe I should have picked someone a lil less ballsy because I sure did pay for it with injuries 😂
Greatest eyes of any center fielder to ever play the game
Not true. Why? Because he struck out every 4.6 plate appearances. But still a big fan of him and the Cards.
Jim edmons de los mejores jardineros centrales de todos los tiempos de la MLB
No he’s not lol
One of the best CF ever. Easily. On the short short list.
JIM EDMONDS THE BEST 💪💪💪💪
Best CF ever..
1. Andruw Jones
2. Jim Edmonds
3. Ken Griffey
4. Every other centerfielder in the 90s-00s
Griffey is absolutely above Edmonds. You’re right about no. 1 though
What you really mean is a compilation of the Cardinals pitchers all tossing Matt Morris curveballs.
Edmonds should be in the Hall
Voting is done by members of the BBAA, and there is a lot of "human" element to it.
One of the biggest Hall snubs ever.
You can stop at #1. THE greatest catch of all time.
Debatable
I miss Mike Shannon my god his voice is Beautiful
I miss Harry Cary and Jack Buck back in the 60's!!
I also think he was robbed of All-Star games because he was only a 4-time all-star. But when I went back and looked at his career numbers he had six seasons in his career where he hit 25 or more home runs with a 291 or higher back average which means he could have easily been a 10 time All-Star🤦🏾♂️
De los mejores jardineros centrales...
The angels used to play edmonds at FIRST BASE HAHAHAHHAHAA
I know, it took them a while to figure out that his biggest benefit to the team defensively was as a center fielder and not as a first baseman. Go figure. But this was a truly inept Angels front office. They also made the decision to keep Garrett Anderson and let Edmonds go because they really honestly believed Anderson was the better player. The Angels misjudged and misused Edmonds about as badly as a team possibly could.
As a Cubs fan, we've been on a rollercoaster with Edmonds. We hated him as a Card, loved him at first as a Cub, went back to hating him when we realized what a hotdog he was and how he would hold up at the jump to give him a chance at a diving catch or whatever. He put on a hell of a show though.
I remember watching the rob of LaRue live with my dad. God I hated that guy lol. Good memories, RIP pop
So who did they put in the Hall of Fame?:🤔
Harold Baines, Lee Smith, Trevor Hoffman.🤦♂️
What a bad joke :(
I’d happily trade you those three for Edmonds.
That catch at 2:00 is truly insane.
Better fielder than Junior.
Hoffman? The dude who retired with the most saves ever?
Voting is done by members of the BBAA, and there is a lot of "human" element to it.
@Pensfan5919 Trevor Hoffman WAR is only 19th among relief pitchers despite the long career. 39th best prime per WAR7. He's behind better players/non Hall members like Kerry Wood and Joe Nathan
@@MPHswayze Exactly !
Plus all closers are vastly over-rated as to total real value compared to pitchers who pitch more total innings 👍✌️
should be in the hof for his defense alone, yet he had a 903 ops. Thats more that scott rolen, nolan arenado, freddie freeman, manny machado, miguel cabrera, adrian beltre, carlos beltran, and paul goldschmidt. all of which are deserving hofers. just to compare to the recently added hofer scott rolen, who is 100% a hofer, edmonds had about 100 less hits, but almost 100 more hrs, 50 points higher ops, and the same amount of ss (1) and gg (8) as rolen but at a more premium position. I don't like using position as a way to say someone is better, you need a person at every position on the field, but I just bring it up to showcase the hypocrisy. there are plenty of players who got snubbed by the vote spreading from the insane ballets from that era, and a little bit from steroid users, but no one is more snubbed to me that jim edmonds. maybe lance berkman was close to as snubbed.
(fun little statistic) the most homer runs from a centerfielder: Willie Mays (660), Ken Griffey Jr (563), Mickey Mantle (464), Jim Edmonds (388), and Mike Trout (373). yeah trout will pass edmonds up but still 4th-5th most hrs from the centerfield position of all time. so hof caliber. also amazing that all of willie's hrs came from playing centerfield.
Voting is done by members of the BBAA, and there is a lot of "human" element to it.
Torii hunter web gems please
Jim Edmonds played shallow as hell in CF. That played a huge role in these so-called web gems that would mostly be routine fly balls if anyone else was on the field.
I think he was a fantastic ballplayer but a lot of these catches are due to him not knowing how to position himself for the batter at the plate.
Who’s here from MLB’s post?
👇
Wow those pitchers that had him out there must have loved him.
Siani is a better fielder
Cooperstown is a sham without him.👎🏼
Voting is done by members of the BBAA, and there is a lot of "human" element to it.
Cooperstown and Springfield are jokes. It's hard to take the baseball and basketball Halls of Fame seriously
@@MPHswayze Kind of agree. It becomes quite a mish-mash when trying to clump players of different eras ... and positions ... together, and it seems like the goalpost changes for each player based on the vagaries of the voters. But it is fun to discuss.
@@ron88303 Cooperstown is a much better museum for the "history of the sport" at least
He should be arrested. He's a thief!! 😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😂😂
They have definitely sisified the game , now we got players doing cutsie shit every time they get a base hit. Jim Edmonds was a ballplayer 💯
Like in softball when they have a cheer for every player... sorry, im a Cardinals fan, and I'm just venting.
Let people celebrate when they do cool shit fuck
@@thejoshpresle Use your words.
@@blahblah49000 Learn to read?
@@thejoshpresle Expand your vocabulary and work on your grammar.
First
Horribly overrated defender. No range. Made average looking plays harder than they should have been
when the baseball was really fun to watch, nowadays baseball make me sick