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Re: 2006 Season\'s most surprising stat (baseball -- specific player)
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Bonds once again leads the majors in OBP. Pretty incredible. [/ QUOTE ] What's sick to me is that it's his worst full season since like 1989. [/ QUOTE ] FYP [/ QUOTE ] Looking back at it, I guess 1999 wasn't really a full season. But, in 100 games, his line was .262/.389/.617. |
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Re: 2006 Season\'s most surprising stat (baseball -- specific player)
dan uggla is the winner for me. there is really nothing surprising about the numbers for thomas or bonds, except maybe that they played so many games.
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Re: 2006 Season\'s most surprising stat (baseball -- specific player)
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[ QUOTE ] cleveland underperforming their expected record by 12 games for the 2nd straight year [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] GOD DAMNTIANDGSDJBSHDUGHSDIUGD DNSGSDG SO ANNOYING OH WELL AT LEAST I HAVE THE A'S |
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Re: 2006 Season\'s most surprising stat (baseball -- specific player)
Nobody has mentioned the fact that FREDDY SANCHEZ is going to come from out of obscurity and probably win the NL batting title with an average near .350?
At the beginning of the year I bet nobody would have even thought he'd get enough Plate Appearences to QUALIFY for the title. |
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