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Old 05-26-2015, 04:37 PM
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Default Joe Sewell

This is one that I know. I don't remember how many it was, but Joe Sewell had insanely low number of k's. He had <10 k's in most of his seasons. As an Astros fan, it's not uncommon to see a guy strike out 10 times in four games.
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Wow. And I was impressed with Joe D's mark...Joe S blows him away. Insane.
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Sewell - career - 7132 AB / 114 SO. That's a SO every 62.56 AB !!!!!!! Unreal

1925 - 608 AB / 4 SO ---> One per 152 AB (if I'm not mistaken 2 were in one game).


BUT -- 1927 -- 3 SB / 16 CS

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Joe DiMaggio 1941. 30HR 13K. I think Adam Dunn may have struck out more in a weekend.
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Joe DiMaggio 1941. 30HR 13K. I think Adam Dunn may have struck out more in a weekend.
Ha Ha!!! Couldn't let that comment go unnoticed.

I'm sure he has.
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Sewell - career - 7132 AB / 114 SO. That's a SO every 62.56 AB !!!!!!! Unreal

1925 - 608 AB / 4 SO ---> One per 152 AB (if I'm not mistaken 2 were in one game).


BUT -- 1927 -- 3 SB / 16 CS
All hit, no run !!
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Last years AL MVP had 70 more strikeouts last season than the answer had in his entire fourteen year CAREER. There are ZERO active players with more than 5,000 at bats and an average of less than 10 strikeouts per 100 ab's. Three hundred and thirty two players have finished their careers with a less than 10 ratio.
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Default Hey guys......

This was too easy for you......Joe Sewell is correct.

So, let's kick it up a notch.

Although Joe's absolute K's are the lowest....his AB / K ratio is 2nd to who ?

Again 7000 AB's (or more).



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