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  • ...left-handed batters tend to be a bit more [[power|powerful]] against right-handed pitching. They also have the advantage of the [[lefty hit]] - making them
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  • #REDIRECT [[Left-handed hitter]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Left-handed hitter]]
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  • '''''Dave Bergman'''' was a pinch hitter for [[Detroit]] in the [[NES]] version of [[RBI Baseball]]. * [[Left-handed hitter]]
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  • ...ub on the Astro bench, Puhl's left-handed bat makes him a nice situational hitter. * [[Left-handed hitter]]
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  • '''Joel Youngblood''' is a pinch hitter for [[San Francisco (NES)|San Francisco]] on the [[NES]] version of [[RBI]] * [[Right-handed hitter]]
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  • '''Eric Davis''' is the #5 hitter and starting center fielder for [[NL All-Stars|the NL All-Stars]] on the [[ * Right-handed hitter
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  • '''Steve Lombardozzi''' (aka "Lombo") is the eighth hitter and starting second baseman for [[Minnesota]] on the [[NES]] version of [[R * Right/Left-handed hitter
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  • ...ing average. This guy sucks and should be immediately replaced by a pinch hitter. Backman's shitty 717 [[power]] rating is the second worst in the league, * Right/Left-handed hitter
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  • * Right/Left-handed hitter
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  • ...troit Tigers]]. Combining speed and power is a rare combination for a 7th hitter but Sweet Lou pulls it off. * Right/Left-handed hitter
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  • '''Pedro Guerrero''' is a pinch hitter for the [[National League All-Stars]] on the [[NES]] version of [[RBI]]. H * [[Right-handed hitter]]
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  • * Right/Left-handed hitter
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  • '''Benito Santiago''' is the #3 hitter and starting catcher for [[NL All-Stars|the NL All-Stars]] on the [[NES]] v * Right/Left-handed hitter
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  • '''Bill Doran''' is the starting second baseman and #6 hitter for [[Houston (NES)|Houston]] on the [[NES]] version of [[RBI]]. Though me * [[Left-handed hitter]]
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  • '''Andres Galarraga''' is the #7 hitter and starting first baseman for [[NL All-Stars|the NL All-Stars]] on the [[N * Right/Left-handed hitter
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  • [[Image:EvansStache.JPG|thumb|right|150px|Dwight Evans, not Rollie Fingers.]] '''Dwight Evans''' is the #6 hitter and starting center fielder for [[Boston (NES)|Boston]] on the [[NES]] vers
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  • * Right/Left-handed hitter
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  • ...[RBI]]. Though not a superman by any means, Bush is easily the best pinch hitter on an otherwise terrible Twins bench. ...but was an important part of the team nonetheless. He was a worthy pinch hitter and got more than his fair share of starts as well. Bush was one of those
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  • ...n an already heavy hitting Detroit team. He has to be considered the top 8 hitter in the game, but that's not saying much. If you need a big hit and Tommy is * Right-handed hitter
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  • * Right/Left-handed hitter
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  • '''Paul Molitor''' is a [[pinch hitter]] for the [[AL All-Stars]]. He fits right in with his team, as he is just a step above mediocre. He's good enough to * [[Right-handed hitter]]
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  • ...[[left handed hitter|lefty]] hitting. Any resulting ground ball hit to the right side is almost always a base hit because the fucking 1st baseman is cheatin
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  • * Right/Left-handed hitter
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  • * Right-handed hitter
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  • A righthanded pull hitter, Thon played briefly for the California Angels before being traded to the A * [[Right-handed hitter]]
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  • '''John Kruk''' is a pinch-hitter for [[NL All-Stars|the NL All-Stars]] on the [[NES]] version of [[RBI]]. In RBI life, he is a surprisingly quick PH, not a powerful hitter, but can be dangerous when adding the PH bonus. In real life, he is a form
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  • '''Harry Spilman''' is a pinch-hitter for the [[San Francisco (NES)|San Francisco]] team on the [[NES]] version o * [[Left-handed hitter]]
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  • '''Doug DeCinces''' is the starting third baseman and #2 hitter for [[California]] in the [[NES]] version of [[RBI]]. DeCines is one of th * [[Right-handed hitter]]
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  • * Right/Left-handed hitter
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  • '''Jose Canseco''' (born July 2, 1964) is the clean-up hitter for the [[AL All-Stars]] in the [[NES]] game [[RBI Baseball]]. With a [[Ove On the field, Canseco was thought to be the premiere power hitter in the game in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and was considered a sure sh
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  • * [[Left-handed hitter]]
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  • ...ton]] on the [[NES]] version of [[RBI]]. Davis is known as the only power hitter on a brutally weak Houston lineup. Outside of [[pinch hit bonus]] ABs, Dav * [[Right handed hitter]]
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  • ...ng to [[fightonusc]]'s [[Overall Player Rankings]], Hrbek is the 23rd best hitter in all of RBI.
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  • ...the [[NES]] game [[RBI Baseball]]. Walling is unquestionably the worst #3 hitter in the game, even outsurpassing the suckiness of [[Tommy Herr]]. * Left-handed hitter
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  • ...(NES)|New York Mets]] in the [[NES]] version or [[RBI]]. Carter is a heavy hitter, ranking 36th overall with a 879 [[Overall_Player_Rankings|power rating]]. * [[Right-handed hitter]]
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  • '''Alan Ashby''' is the #8 hitter and starting catcher for [[Houston (NES)|Houston]] on the [[NES]] version o * Left-handed hitter
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  • ...r and starting catcher for the [[AL All-Stars]], '''Bill Schroeder''' fits right in with the rest of his squad...he isn't very good. In fact, he wasn't rea * Right/Left-handed hitter
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  • '''Davey Lopes''' should have been the leadoff hitter for [[Houston]] instead of the crap that is [[Billy Hatcher]]. His power, * [[Right-handed hitter]]
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  • ...a good player, although not the most powerful. That's why putting a power hitter like [[Phil Garner]] in at the three spot is a quality choice. Cruz gets on * Left-handed hitter
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  • ...July 2, [[1953]] in Puerto P?tu, Anzoᴥgui State, Venezuela), was a popular hitter and one of Major League Baseball's top sluggers of the 1980s. Armas was pro * [[Right-handed hitter]]
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  • ...around players in the game. If you prefer [[Left_handed_hitter|left-handed hitter]]s (hell, even if you don't), Strawberry will not disappoint.
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  • ...ornia]] on the [[NES]] version of [[RBI]]. Hendrick is a powerful [[right-handed]] bat and should typically start the game from the beginning. Most sub him * [[Right handed hitter]]
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  • ...ty of his power compared to his teammates, Clark may be the most important hitter for his team in all of RBI. * Right-handed hitter
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  • ...he fastest player on his team, his [[Marty Barrett]]-esque power and right-handed batting (despite the cool stance) generally make him a very difficult playe * [[Right-handed hitter]]
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  • [[Image:BaylorSox.JPG|thumb|right|'''Don Baylor''' in action]] [[Image:baylor87topps.jpg|thumb|right|'''D.B.''' on '87 Topps]]
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  • * [[Left-handed hitter]] ...typically results in a surprising amount of homers. He is a [[left handed hitter]], giving him the boost in [[straight pitch]]. Being a bench player, he al
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  • ...for his streaky play and adequate performance, making him a typical seven hitter in RBI. * [[Right-handed hitter]]
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  • '''Tim Teufel''' is a right handed pinch hitter for the [[New York|New York Mets]] in the [[NES]] version of [[RBI]]. Whil
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  • ...atoes''', coming from the powerful combination of him and California No. 3 hitter [[Wally Joyner]] (nicknamed "[[Meat]]"). * Right/Left-handed hitter
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  • ...sly by [[Mark McGwire]] of the [[AL All-Stars]]. Jones is a [[left handed hitter]], sports a ton of [[power]] and has respectable [[speed]]. It's not a mat [[Image:RuppertJonesMariners.JPG|right|200px]]
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  • '''Position''': Right Field ...h. After another stint on the mound, Orosco made his second appearance in right field in the 13th inning.
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  • ...gue All Stars, sporting a .327 average and 30 homeruns. A formidable left-handed bat in an otherwise shakey AL lineup, Mattingly's [[power]] is a respectabl Mattingly is a borderline Hall of Famer, as he was arguably the most dominant hitter in the majors for a span of about five years. His lack of longevity is wha
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  • '''Brian Downing''' is the No. 5 hitter and starting leftfielder for [[California]] in the [[NES]] game [[RBI Baseb ...r, or more generally, an outfielder. He is known as somewhat of a streaky hitter, but most players don't sub him out of the lineup because of more pressing
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  • '''Bill Buckner''' is the #2 hitter and starting first-baseman for [[Boston (NES)|Boston]] on the [[NES]] versi [[Image:Buckner 2.jpg|right]]
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  • [[Image:DavidsonPortlandBeavers89.JPG|right]] ...even had an at-bat during the World Series. He was supposed to be a power hitter, but had only hit 2 home runs for the Twins in 324 at-bats. After 3 season
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  • '''Wally Joyner''' is the starting first-baseman and #3 hitter for [[California]] on the [[NES]] version of [[RBI]]. Half of the potent ' * [[Left-handed hitter]]
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  • ...Francisco. Though the least powerful of the three, Mitchell is a quality hitter who is capable of the big game. * Right-handed hitter
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  • ...he's slow and a bit inconsistent, Gedman packs a lot of power for a seven hitter. His power related to his position in the lineup makes Gedman one of the b [[Image:GedmanBio4.JPG|right]]
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  • ...itters in the Cardinals lineup, most consider McGee to be an above-average hitter. When taken in the whole context of the game, McGee lacks the power to be * Right/Left-handed hitter
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  • '''Bob Boone''' is the starting catcher and number 8 hitter for [[California]] in the [[NES]] version of [[RBI]]. Boone, also the fath [[Image:BobBooneMinors.JPG|right|175px]]
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  • ...a]] on the [[NES]] version of [[RBI]]. Though certainly not the top pinch hitter on California (that honor belongs to [[Ruppert Jones]]), Burleson is a serv * [[Right-handed hitter]]
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  • ...in his first at-bat (to 973). This places him as the third highest power hitter in the game for that single at-bat behind fellow bench players [[Mark McGwi * [[Right-handed hitter]]
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  • [[Image:marcsullivan.jpg|thumb|150px|right|'''Sullivan''' on '87 Topps]] ...f the lowest stats in the game and is one of the [[worst players]] (pinch hitter or otherwise) in all of RBI.
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  • [[Image:TimBurke.JPG|thumb|right|115px|'''Tim Burke''' never played for Boston.]] ...tively unknown prospect. Most of [[Dee-Nee|us]] would assume that a pinch-hitter for Boston named Burks would be Ellis Burks. However, the RBI Baseball man
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  • [[Image:TimBurke.JPG|thumb|right|115px|'''Tim Burke''' never played for Boston.]] ...tively unknown prospect. Most of [[Dee-Nee|us]] would assume that a pinch-hitter for Boston named Burks would be Ellis Burks. However, the RBI Baseball man
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  • ...sn't pitching and was one of the few Major League pitchers used as a pinch hitter. Robinson even started a game or two in the outfield, from an interview - * Right-handed pitcher
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  • ...[[San Francisco Giants]] in [[RBI Baseball]]. He is best used as a pinch-hitter late in the game. Speier, [[Spilman]] and [[Aldrete]] are usually used to [[Image:SpeierGrowingUp.JPG|right]]Chris Edward Speier was born on June 28, [[1950]] in Alameda, California.
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  • [[Image:RiceMain.JPG|right]] ...gio in [[1937]]. Albert Belle had 399 in [[1998]], but no American League hitter has reached the milestone since Rice. Rice earned his first and only MVP A
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  • '''Marty Barrett''' is the leadoff hitter and starting second baseman for [[Boston (NES)|Boston]] on the [[NES]] vers [[Image:BarrettBio5.JPG|100 px|right]]
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