Barry Bonds out here at 52 still hitting bombs

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Except it is.

So much so that in the winter of 1988 the Cubs decided that having a light hitting outfielder like Palmeiro wasn't worth having. Even tho he batted .307 at age 23.

A player doesn't move from the outfield to the infield because he's a good defender. He's hidden there if his bat is valuable. Which it was the moment Palmeiro got on the juice.
give it up :dead:
 

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give it up :dead:
Give what up?
You've provided nothing to suggest Palmeiro was a good defender outside of some fraudulent Gold Glove awards, which anyone who follows baseball knows is meaningless and often wrong.
 

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Give what up?
You've provided nothing to suggest Palmeiro was a good defender outside of some fraudulent Gold Glove awards, which anyone who follows baseball knows is meaningless and often wrong.
your only evidence that Palmeiro was one-way player is a 1988 trade when the Cubs got rid of the THEN outfielder Palmeiro.
 
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