Who will have the better offensive production this season?

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Who will have the better offensive production this season?

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Of these three. Herrera, Burleson or Wetherholt.
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They will all tie.
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1. Herrera
2. JJ
3. Burleson

More importantly, as far as overall production (add defense and bad running), it’s JJ, Herrera and a distant third Burly. JJ could easily be #1 offense as well.

Then again, I could be wrong.
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Shady wrote: 16 Feb 2026 18:42 pm Of these three. Herrera, Burleson or Wetherholt.
Shut up Bobo
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In the US, third grade English teaches students that most adjectives and adverbs have three forms: positive, comparative and superlative. Example: good, better, best. Another example: easy, easier, and easiest.

Use the comparative when comparing two items, the superlative when comparing three or more.

Based on those elementary--and elementary 9school---rules, I fully expected that the topic, about who was better, would be comparing two ballplayers, not three or more.

I didn't notice who the OP was before I opened the thread.

So I'm not surprised at the mistake of the OP, the elementary--and elementary school--mistake.
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What’s the deciding factor? WAR?
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okcardfan wrote: 16 Feb 2026 20:59 pm In the US, third grade English teaches students that most adjectives and adverbs have three forms: positive, comparative and superlative. Example: good, better, best. Another example: easy, easier, and easiest.

Use the comparative when comparing two items, the superlative when comparing three or more.

Based on those elementary--and elementary 9school---rules, I fully expected that the topic, about who was better, would be comparing two ballplayers, not three or more.

I didn't notice who the OP was before I opened the thread.

So I'm not surprised at the mistake of the OP, the elementary--and elementary school--mistake.
What do you call worse, worser and worsest? Bad English?
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Shady wrote: 16 Feb 2026 18:42 pm Of these three. Herrera, Burleson or Wetherholt.
Your production is pretty offensive. Let's go with you. Enjoy!
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okcardfan wrote: 16 Feb 2026 20:59 pm In the US, third grade English teaches students that most adjectives and adverbs have three forms: positive, comparative and superlative. Example: good, better, best. Another example: easy, easier, and easiest.

Use the comparative when comparing two items, the superlative when comparing three or more.

Based on those elementary--and elementary 9school---rules, I fully expected that the topic, about who was better, would be comparing two ballplayers, not three or more.

I didn't notice who the OP was before I opened the thread.

So I'm not surprised at the mistake of the OP, the elementary--and elementary school--mistake.
Yes, good explanation .. We all know that good, gooder, and goodest doesn't sound quite right ... just like it's easy , more easy, and most easy
Thanks for differentiating. Regardless if you are in 3rd grade or on CT .. or some may say Irregardless :lol:
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Cardinals1964 wrote: 16 Feb 2026 21:03 pm
okcardfan wrote: 16 Feb 2026 20:59 pm In the US, third grade English teaches students that most adjectives and adverbs have three forms: positive, comparative and superlative. Example: good, better, best. Another example: easy, easier, and easiest.

Use the comparative when comparing two items, the superlative when comparing three or more.

Based on those elementary--and elementary 9school---rules, I fully expected that the topic, about who was better, would be comparing two ballplayers, not three or more.

I didn't notice who the OP was before I opened the thread.

So I'm not surprised at the mistake of the OP, the elementary--and elementary school--mistake.
What do you call worse, worser and worsest? Bad English?
Yeah, bad English.
Better than that is this: bad, worse, worst.
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I think Church will grow 3 inches and be an All Star.
If not him, it has to be Fermin or Saggese.
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Cardinals1964 wrote: 16 Feb 2026 21:03 pm
okcardfan wrote: 16 Feb 2026 20:59 pm In the US, third grade English teaches students that most adjectives and adverbs have three forms: positive, comparative and superlative. Example: good, better, best. Another example: easy, easier, and easiest.

Use the comparative when comparing two items, the superlative when comparing three or more.

Based on those elementary--and elementary 9school---rules, I fully expected that the topic, about who was better, would be comparing two ballplayers, not three or more.

I didn't notice who the OP was before I opened the thread.

So I'm not surprised at the mistake of the OP, the elementary--and elementary school--mistake.
What do you call worse, worser and worsest? Bad English?
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Bad English?
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Herrera if he can stay healthy.
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ramfandan wrote: 16 Feb 2026 21:07 pm
okcardfan wrote: 16 Feb 2026 20:59 pm In the US, third grade English teaches students that most adjectives and adverbs have three forms: positive, comparative and superlative. Example: good, better, best. Another example: easy, easier, and easiest.

Use the comparative when comparing two items, the superlative when comparing three or more.

Based on those elementary--and elementary 9school---rules, I fully expected that the topic, about who was better, would be comparing two ballplayers, not three or more.

I didn't notice who the OP was before I opened the thread.

So I'm not surprised at the mistake of the OP, the elementary--and elementary school--mistake.
Yes, good explanation .. We all know that good, gooder, and goodest doesn't sound quite right ... just like it's easy , more easy, and most easy
Thanks for differentiating. Regardless if you are in 3rd grade or on CT .. or some may say Irregardless :lol:
Or Irrelavant - not relavant.
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Re: Who will have the better offensive production this season?

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Mort Gage wrote: 17 Feb 2026 04:07 am
Cardinals1964 wrote: 16 Feb 2026 21:03 pm
okcardfan wrote: 16 Feb 2026 20:59 pm In the US, third grade English teaches students that most adjectives and adverbs have three forms: positive, comparative and superlative. Example: good, better, best. Another example: easy, easier, and easiest.

Use the comparative when comparing two items, the superlative when comparing three or more.

Based on those elementary--and elementary 9school---rules, I fully expected that the topic, about who was better, would be comparing two ballplayers, not three or more.

I didn't notice who the OP was before I opened the thread.

So I'm not surprised at the mistake of the OP, the elementary--and elementary school--mistake.
What do you call worse, worser and worsest? Bad English?
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Bad English?
Nice.
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