Baseball Musings Lineup Analysis computes out what a complete team made up of each player would score for a season.
Take the NL MVP race of 2008:
-- A team of 2008 Albert Pujols would score 1,488 runs for a season. -- A team of 2008 Ryan Howards would score 977 runs for a season.
Or, take the Hall of Fame ballot:
Mark McGwire: 1,199 runs per season. Rickey Henderson: 953 runs per season. Jim Rice: 948 runs per season. Tim Raines: 918 runs per season. Don Mattingly: 916 runs per season. Dale Murphy: 880 runs per season. Dave Parker: 864 runs per season. Andre Dawson: 837 runs per season. Alan Trammell: 812 runs per season.
_________________ No matter how dark the storm gets overhead They say someone's watching from the calm at the edge What about us when we're down here in it? We gotta watch our backs
Baseball Musings Lineup Analysis computes out what a complete team made up of each player would score for a season.
Take the NL MVP race of 2008:
-- A team of 2008 Albert Pujols would score 1,488 runs for a season. -- A team of 2008 Ryan Howards would score 977 runs for a season.
Or, take the Hall of Fame ballot:
Mark McGwire: 1,199 runs per season. Rickey Henderson: 953 runs per season. Jim Rice: 948 runs per season. Tim Raines: 918 runs per season. Don Mattingly: 916 runs per season. Dale Murphy: 880 runs per season. Dave Parker: 864 runs per season. Andre Dawson: 837 runs per season. Alan Trammell: 812 runs per season.
I think they have the team of Jim Rices wrong. They'd only score 162 runs a year. They would be so feared that everyone would forfeit and they would win every game 1-0.
_________________ "They got their dirty maize-and-blue hands on it, they screwed it up." --Chris Spielman on Ohio State-Michigan rivalry
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