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  • * Bench players are worse fielders
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  • ...rican League All-Stars]]. He is usually one of the last choices off of the bench, with a decision usually coming down to who to substitute for [[Bill Schroe
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  • A lefty off the bench for the [[San Francisco (NES)|San Francisco Giants]], '''Mike Aldrete''' gi
    694 bytes (101 words) - 04:34, 2 June 2013
  • ...in RBI. Get him out immediately for another terrible player on the Twins bench.
    744 bytes (108 words) - 04:47, 6 June 2013
  • ...means, Bush is easily the best pinch hitter on an otherwise terrible Twins bench. ...players with 20-30 more power points. Part of that is the Twins lack of a bench of left-handed hitting. With only [[Kent Hrbek]] as a lefty starter, Bush'
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  • '''Steve Lake''' is a bench player for [[St. Louis]] on the [[NES]] version of [[RBI]]. Even with the ...'' a 9th inning pitcher sub. And only then if there is nobody left on the bench.
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  • * Hitting Coach and Bench Coach, 137-186 (W-L) * Bench Coach
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  • ...yers who missed out on becoming RBIers by one year (i.e. were starters/key bench players for 1987 Mets but not 1986 Mets):
    895 bytes (115 words) - 03:59, 26 June 2013
  • ...usion in the lineup. Some people, however, prefer to keep Hendrick on the bench and let [[Bob Boone]] play out the game. In [[straight pitch]], some favor
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  • ...tep above mediocre. He's good enough to usually be the second guy off the bench (behind [[Mark McGwire]]) but isn't that great of a player. He does have a
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  • '''Lee Mazzilli''' is a bench player for [[New York]] in the [[NES]] version of [[RBI Baseball]]. Most w
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  • '''Rob Wilfong''' is a [[bench]] player for [[California]] on the [[NES]] version of [[RBI]]. He is known ...left handed hitter]], giving him the boost in [[straight pitch]]. Being a bench player, he also gets the advantage of the [[pinch hit power boost]].
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  • '''Rick Burleson''' is a [[bench]] player for [[California]] on the [[NES]] version of [[RBI]]. Though cert ...Burleson immediately at the #8 spot. Most, however, keep Burleson on the bench until late in the game and use him for a clutch pitcher sub.
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  • '''Dave Henderson''' is a bench player for [[Boston (NES)|Boston]] on the [[NES]] version of [[RBI]]. Thou
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  • '''Ruppert Jones''' is a [[bench]] player for [[California]] on the [[NES]] version of [[RBI]]. He is widel Ruppert really does it all in RBI. He's a '''huge''' bat off the bench, sports nearly 900 power and is fast enough to stay out of trouble. His co
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  • '''Tony Armas''' (born July 2, 1964) is a bench player for [[Boston]] in the [[NES]] game [[RBI Baseball]]. With a [[Overal
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  • '''Jim Lindeman''' is a [[bench]] player for [[St. Louis (NES)|St. Louis]] on the [[NES]] version of [[RBI]
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  • ...hird highest power hitter in the game for that single at-bat behind fellow bench players [[Mark McGwire]] (1006) and [[Tony Armas]] (982). He is usually su
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  • ...[Robbie Thompson]] or [[Jose Uribe]] in the game and leaves Spilman on the bench."
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  • ...n [[RBI]] and is generally regarded as an okay leadoff hitter. The Twins' bench is terrible, so you might as well keep him in there for the speed factor.
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