nosterbor
Well-known member
Let me see..........thats 131.5 hits a year. Talk about a punch and judy type hitter, no wait...Judy could do better.How is nearly 2500 hits in 19 seasons one trick?
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Let me see..........thats 131.5 hits a year. Talk about a punch and judy type hitter, no wait...Judy could do better.How is nearly 2500 hits in 19 seasons one trick?
But he WAS horrid last season, you can't just take away a poor year for the sake of your argument.
His 37% OBP ranks him 229 all-time.
Wow
I'm utterly amazed how great Dunn is. Thanks for opening my eyes.
Hank Aarons is .3739, 221 all time.
A guy with over 700 career HRs.
If Thome can get consideration, why not Dunn?
Those #'s only have one way to go the rest of his career.So you are saying that Reggie Jackson got in solely on his performance in the postseason? B/c Adam Dunn could very well have more HR, higher OBP, higher SLG, and of course higher OPS than Reggie when he retires.
It's not Adam Dunn's fault he didn't play for the Athletics and Yankees. of the 70's.
I still say Edgar Martinez should be in, but im in the minority there it seems
I don't do the AS voting but he did have 12 HRs the first half, so maybe that's what got him in.Reggie Jackson's ALL-STAR season in 1983 with the Angels: BA of .194, OPS of .630, 140 K in 397 at bats and 14 HR and 49 RBI - and he's a HOF
Those #'s only have one way to go the rest of his career.
If Dunn can win an MVP and lead the league in something OTHER than strikeouts, then I'll change my tune. But until then, he's another HR or whiff player. Name me a HOF hitter with as low a BA as Dunn has...
If Thome can get consideration, why not Dunn?
I wouldn't be against Edgar making it in the HOF, but I can definitely see why he will possibly never make it in.Amen Brother
21st all time OBP, .4178. Just ahead of Stan the Man and Pujols, and just behind Helton and Thomas.
7x AS (which doesn't mean sh!t to some of you)
2x AL batting champ
I don't do the AS voting but he did have 12 HRs the first half, so maybe that's what got him in.
Because currently Thome has 200 HR more than Dunn.
We're arguing future performance vs. career totals.
It's higher but Harmon Killebrew wasn't much of a hitter other than the long ball....
Those #'s only have one way to go the rest of his career.
If Dunn can win an MVP and lead the league in something OTHER than strikeouts, then I'll change my tune. But until then, he's another HR or whiff player. Name me a HOF hitter with as low a BA as Dunn has...
It's higher but Harmon Killebrew wasn't much of a hitter other than the long ball....
I think it was Killebrew.You got me on that one! The worse batting avg of all HOFers was .262...Wait for it................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Ozzie Smith!