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Quick quiz:

According to MLB.com, the following are the stat lines for the player you are maligning over the past 10 games, and for the likely AL MVP over the past 10 games. Can you guess which one is which?

7-39, 0 HR, 3 RBI

6-37, O HR, 2 RBI

Moral: Anyone can have a rough patch. And batting averages fall faster when you haven't had as many AB's.
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Originally posted by tfox:
3 for 5 yesterday and just got another hit.

Numbers are the same as in AAA even with the slump.


See how silly this is,it will take time to accurately judge his talents.


I also agree that his mechanics could be better.He will also go through more slumps.




If they get him with the right people this Winter, he will get his swing tweaked and he will be right back next season hitting .300 plus and 25 or more HRs. He's a hard worker and now that he's had a taste of MLB pitching, he knows more about what needs to be fixed.
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Originally posted by BlueDog:
The guy's batting .265......... Roll Eyes



.265(.266 now) with 18,(19 now) homeruns before the allstar break from a retired pitcher,1 year back.Not quite a hall of famer Big Grin but not to shabby considering the path.


We were discussing this at the ball field tonight,the general consensus was he will be a .300 hitter before he is done.If he reaches that and maintains his homerun power,it will be one of the greatest stories in baseball history IMO.
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