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1 minute ago, Frobby said:

Although I hope he gets there, I doubt Nick will get to 3,000 hits.  He’d need to be an everyday player for another five years after this one.    That seems unlikely, though he sure seems to have found the fountain of youth so far this season.  

I doubt he does too but I think he's got as good of a shot as anyone who's been this age and and this many hits.  Here's hoping, I'd love to see him do it.

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On 5/14/2018 at 8:40 AM, Moose Milligan said:

I doubt he does too but I think he's got as good of a shot as anyone who's been this age and and this many hits.  Here's hoping, I'd love to see him do it.

Well, Cano’s chances just took a hit.  He’s a year older than Nick and has 309 more hits, but he’s about to lose 80-100 this season due to his suspension.    

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18 minutes ago, Frobby said:

Well, Cano’s chances just took a hit.  He’s a year older than Nick and has 309 more hits, but he’s about to lose 80-100 this season due to his suspension.    

Yep.  HoF chances might be out the window, too.  

I love Nick, he was my favorite Oriole of the past 10 years or so...I love that he's having a terrific season this year...but I sincerely hope that it's not fueled by PEDs.  Outside of Cal and Ken Griffey Jr, I wouldn't be surprised by anyone getting busted.  I doubt Nick does anything, I just hope I am right.  

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Love Nick, and would love him even if what I'm about to say were true, but I wouldn't be surprised if his top years with the O's in the beginning were fueled by PEDs. It would be one simplest ways to explain his strange prime years decline, and although I know there are other ideas out there, occam's razor and all that... 

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I’ve quietly scanned the box score of their games since he left. I wasn’t in favor of signing him, but I wouldn’t have objected if they had. Now, I almost regret it. Nick has slowed down, but I cannot tell you the number of times I’ve seen him make stellar plays for the Braves. I’m sure someone will provide stats disproving my bias on the difficulty of said plays, but regardless, I’d gladly take him on my team. Add to that, he’s a class individual.

Happy he’s healthy and it looks like he’ll provide surplus value. 

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On 5/14/2018 at 7:38 AM, Frobby said:

Although I hope he gets there, I doubt Nick will get to 3,000 hits.  He’d need to be an everyday player for another five years after this one.    That seems unlikely, though he sure seems to have found the fountain of youth so far this season.  

 

On 5/14/2018 at 7:40 AM, Moose Milligan said:

I doubt he does too but I think he's got as good of a shot as anyone who's been this age and and this many hits.  Here's hoping, I'd love to see him do it.

Agree. He’s still had a very good career even if he doesn’t. I’d love to be proven wrong.

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1 hour ago, OFFNY said:

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All-Star Game Nod Long Overdue for Nick Markakis

(By Zach Wilt)

http://www.masnsports.com/orioles-buzz/2018/06/zach-wilt-all-star-game-nod-long-overdue-for-nick-markakis.html

 

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Nick Markakis kept talking about the team today, instead of focusing on himself.

He isn't burning to make his 1st All-Star team, other than it would be a cool experience for his 3 kids ........ otherwise, he would rather be home for 4 days.

He credits his health for his huge 1st half.

 

https://twitter.com/masnRoch/status/1010247091778736128

 

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