scotty216brs
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Well if the White have him now while he has a .220/.370/.510 split with 40+ HR
that means...
the Rays will have him when he's 38 with a .188/.333/.477 split with 20+ HR:lol:
I sure hope so! :lol:
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Well if the White have him now while he has a .220/.370/.510 split with 40+ HR
that means...
the Rays will have him when he's 38 with a .188/.333/.477 split with 20+ HR:lol:
By no means do I think Dunn is a HOF lock or anything, but some are getting cought up on statistics that just do not really matter this case. Dunn is an offensive nightmare and when it comes to scoring runs, there are not too many better or more consistant. When it comes to offense, the name of the game is to either cross the plate or drive runs in, period. This year, Dunn is projecting to score about 100 runs and drive in 120+. If any of you think thats a decline in offensife production, you are looking at the wrong stats. Keep in mind that some use statistics like a drunkard uses a lamp pole to lean upon to stand, others use them to actually shed light. At 32 he is showing zero signs of production (producing runs) and infact is on pace to put up some of his most productive, run producing, numbers yet! THere is no reason to think he can not continue to keep on producing for years to come and ANY team would LOVE to have his scoring production in their line up.
According to baseball reference his defensive WAR is -24.9. If that isn't among the top 10 worst of all time I would be pretty surprised. If he makes the hall of fame it would be ridiculous with his .250 average. He has been so overpaid his whole career his awful defense and lack of average outweigh the positive, being his home run totals.
Technically 1514 games....Big dude in your sig is at -10.4 through 1044 games (dunn at 1670 games) so don't give up hope. Your guy has a shot at dethroning him.
Tonight Dunn is 0/5 7 LOB....surprisingly he has not struck out yet.
According to baseball reference his defensive WAR is -24.9. If that isn't among the top 10 worst of all time I would be pretty surprised. If he makes the hall of fame it would be ridiculous with his .250 average. He has been so overpaid his whole career his awful defense and lack of average outweigh the positive, being his home run totals.
I do not care if a player has a .180 liftime Avg and a full time DH and sucks in the field. Reggie Jackson holds the most strikeout record [2597],sucked in the field has 563 HR's and a .262 batting avg.soooo a guy that hits 600 HR's and in no way tied to P.E.D.'s that does not make the HOF.What the hell is wrong with ya'll. NUMBSKULLS!
Buy the way Dunn will be lucky to get to 500 HR's much less 600.
P.S. The WIZ sucked at the plate and is a HOFer. 28 HR's and a .328 SLG. that truly sucks!
Yes, their numbers may look 'similar' now, but what about at the time when Dunn retires? That could be several years from now, and I'm willing to bet they are not as close as they are now.
Again, I don't really like Killer v. Dunn comparisons. Killebrew was easily the best power hitter of his era, led the league in HRs several times, RBIs a few times, etc....MVP and multiple top 5 MVPs. Oh yeah, was 5th all time in HRs when he retired!! So yes, their splits might look similar RIGHT NOW, but they are nowhere near the same players and it's not fair to compare the two.
For as much as he strikes out and as bad as his average is, he has a higher OBP than Ichiro Suzuki. Not to mention that he drives in close to 100 runs a year. Not saying he is a hall of famer, but you cant just look at stikeouts and BA.
Most people don't intentionally walk Ichiro due to his power bat so it's hard to give too much credence to his OBP.
Of all the walks in his career - Adam Dunn has been intentionally walked less than 10% of the time - and even 10% of the time (109 IBBS)...you can't take that away from him b/c managers/pitchers didn't want to PITCH to him in that situation - they feared him in that moment...
I mean are you going to discredit all of Barry Bonds walks too?
If his OBP is due to the fact that people are afraid to pitch to him than yes, you do give credence to his OBP, bc part of his high OBP is due to his power.Most people don't intentionally walk Ichiro due to his power bat so it's hard to give too much credence to his OBP.
They may not be scored an IBB but I've seen several of them that might as well have been. Just because he doesn't go Shaq Thompson on a ball 5 feet off the plate doesn't mean he's some incredibly patient hitter.