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You beat me to it. I'll never not think immediately of Deer when I see a sub .220 BA with 20+ Homers. He was still a solid player due to all of the walks that he drew.
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Kyle Schwarber is another HR-or-bust type of player. This year, he led the NL with 46 HRs and 200 Ks. His BA was .218.
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The one that always amazed me was Roy Face, in 1959, going 18-1 with 93 IP. Oh…and 10 saves.
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Joey Gallo hit .199 with 38 homers in 2021.
With his 177 homers, Gallo has, by far, the most homers of any player with a career average under .200 (.199). But his BEST stat... Joey Gallo is the only player in MLB history to reach 100 homers before 100 singles. |
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Trent Grisham has been red hot in the playoffs for the Padres so far, but his numbers during the season were pretty rough:
AB - 451 H - 83 HR - 17 BA - .184 R - 58 RBI - 53 SB - 7 OBP - .284 SLG - .341 OPS - .626 Brian |
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I recall Dan Uggla had some awful numbers ( K's and AVG) but hit enough HR's to keep him in the lineup a few times
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In 1999 Vinny Castilla hit 33 HRs and drove in 102 RBIs but had an OPS+ of 84. That shows the advantages of playing half your games in Coors Field. Compare that to Adam Dunn in 2012 .204 BA 41 HRs 96 RBI but an OPS + of 114.
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John Paciorek, older brother of Tom & Jim:
Career batting average: 1.000 Career OBP: 1.000 Career Slugging: 1.000 Last edited by Tabe; 10-15-2022 at 01:52 PM. |
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In his 1975 Topps card Herb Washington’s position is listed as Pinch Runner. His two year career totals are 105 games, 33 Runs, 31 Stolen Bases with 0 At Bats
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