byco42
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Leveraged an Evansville AAA hot streak in 1977 into 1200 MLB PAs with a slash line of .270 .349 .355 .704 ... if you are a singles hitter, you gotta hit .320.
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Leveraged an Evansville AAA hot streak in 1977 into 1200 MLB PAs with a slash line of .270 .349 .355 .704 ... if you are a singles hitter, you gotta hit .320.
Depends on if he's some top defensive player, like a SS.
Always in Sparky's doghouse.
Become a HR threat after he left Detroit.
.355 Slg. for an OF-DH
Mr. steady. We sure missed him for a while. He is talking to McClendon or Sweet Lou, can't remember. Polly
Oh I know. I was just saying if he was a SS than his numbers might be alright. I guess I didn't make myself clear.
His best days were a HR, popup out, and 3 strikeouts.
In '91, Deer had more XBH (41) than singles (39), and nearly had more strikeouts (175) than batting average points (.179).
Also, this guy, with velocity in the upper tiers for a windmill softball pitcher:
He was so good when he had so much speed in his early days. Still managed a long career after his injury. Not common back then.
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