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i think he just cemented the best offensive season ever for a third baseman. correct me if i'm wrong, davo.
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no. 52.
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Ok, I just checked his doubles totals and that's all he has? Damn I'm way wrong.
I know I heard someone say that he had 40+ doubles last week. But then again it could have been like Joe Morgan or someone.
My bad. But I'm glad he won't get it, I don't want him to be in that very elite company.
You a big fan of Albert Belle's? Wow. The only guy on that Cleveland team who was a bigger fuckhead than Manny.
That 1995 season of Belle's was one of the single greatest offensive seasons ever though, I gotta give him credit.
Big fan, I don't know about that. But yeah, that '95 season is one of the greatest, (if not the best) in Cleveland history. Plus he did it in a strike-shortened year and still didn't win MVP.
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Joesanity wrote:
punkdavid wrote:
Joesanity wrote:
Ok, I just checked his doubles totals and that's all he has? Damn I'm way wrong.
I know I heard someone say that he had 40+ doubles last week. But then again it could have been like Joe Morgan or someone.
My bad. But I'm glad he won't get it, I don't want him to be in that very elite company.
You a big fan of Albert Belle's? Wow. The only guy on that Cleveland team who was a bigger fuckhead than Manny.
That 1995 season of Belle's was one of the single greatest offensive seasons ever though, I gotta give him credit.
Big fan, I don't know about that. But yeah, that '95 season is one of the greatest, (if not the best) in Cleveland history. Plus he did it in a strike-shortened year and still didn't win MVP.
wait, wasn't 94 the strike season? his 95 season is great but the 94 season would have probably been better than 95 if not for the strike.
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Too Big a Man Too Say wrote:
The '95 season was 15-20 games shorter than usual.
yea, albert played 143 games in 95. but he only played 106 in 94. did he get hurt?
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i have a pretty bad memory, guys. forgive me.
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davo can post himself, he's a big boy.
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Looks like it. Schmidt's 1981 season was headed there if not for the Strike. He ended up first in the league in Runs, Walks, OBP, OPS, Extra base Hits, Slugging %, TB, HR, RBI's and 4th in batting average. At the pace he was putting up numbers he would have finished with some staggering numbers (especially for that time).
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is there somewhere where i can sorta look at what the best seasons were for third basemen? i'm just guessing a-rod off the top of my head considering he has 19 games left.
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