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John Sterling | 27 | 27.55% | |
Tim McCarver | 71 | 72.45% | |
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Re: Pujols\' Career Statistics
I really don't see much of a difference between putting those number up from ages 20-25 or 22-27. It's just as impressive either way.
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Re: Pujols\' Career Statistics
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I really don't see much of a difference between putting those number up from ages 20-25 or 22-27. It's just as impressive either way. [/ QUOTE ] if he's 25 he possibly gets better the next couple seasons. if he's 27 it's likely this was close ot the best of it. Also, guys without speed tend not to age too well, see giambi, jason |
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Re: Pujols\' Career Statistics
Led the team in SB baby!
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Re: Pujols\' Career Statistics
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[ QUOTE ] I really don't see much of a difference between putting those number up from ages 20-25 or 22-27. It's just as impressive either way. [/ QUOTE ] if he's 25 he possibly gets better the next couple seasons. if he's 27 it's likely this was close ot the best of it. Also, guys without speed tend not to age too well, see giambi, jason [/ QUOTE ] Not only does pointing to one player not make a rule, but Giambi hit 32 hrs this season and OPS'ed .975, above his career average. Not too shabby for a 34 year old. |
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