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There are so many options and I like them all. Even though "The X-Man" seems unoriginal I think I like it the best. Professor X just doesn't seem to match his game.... At least IMO.

I agree. "The X-Man" is my vote.

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I think Nick is generally pretty good going back and coming in on balls. My problem with him is his side to side range and I believe he plays too deep in a park with a short RF. You don't see many balls going over his head unless they are homeruns or off the wall. IMO, that means he just plays too deep.

Not sure why we are discussing Markakis in an Avery thread, but I was surprised to see Nick misjudge that ball Monday night. Whatever his range issues might be, he usually catches anything he can actually reach. He got twisted around and that's really unusual for him.

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I wasn't one to say he wasn't ready, but seriously, it's 3 games. I'd give him at least 2 weeks before we deem him "ready".

Just having fun:) I like the kid. I agree.

I will tell you this...if he consistently is willing to lay down a bunt to get on base, I would never take him out of the lineup. I like that a lot.

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