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Adam G

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Hey guys, I'm running a contest on my blog, so I thought I'd throw it on the FCB board and see if anyone wants to take a shot. The prize is a 2007 Mad-Bum Bowman Sterling auto card.

Here's the question:

Name an 18 year old that has posted an IsoP higher than Mike Stanton's in '08 (.318) from the past 25 years. Must have at least 150 plate appearances to qualify.

So far, I can't find one. If you know one, post the answer here, as well as the comment section on my blog in case this post gets buried! Good luck!
 

jdfoxtrot79

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Angel Morales
11/24/1989
Leones de Ponce
Winter Liga de Beisbol Profesional de Puerto Rico
SLG-AVG: .623-.301= .322

Michael Stanton
11/08/1989
Criollos de Caguas
Winter Liga de Beisbol Profesional de Puerto Rico
SLG-AVG: .611-.293= .318

Angel is 16 days younger than Michael
 

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jdfoxtrot79 said:
2008 Season-

Angel Morales
11/24/1989
Leones de Ponce
Winter Liga de Beisbol Profesional de Puerto Rico
SLG-AVG: .623-.301= .322

Michael Stanton
11/08/1989
Criollos de Caguas
Winter Liga de Beisbol Profesional de Puerto Rico
SLG-AVG: .611-.293= .318

Angel is 16 days younger than Michael

Good guess, but Morales put up those numbers in rookie ball in the Appalachian League.
 

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In ST, or just any league? If you rejected his stats from the App. League, what players, league, countries could we use? That can literaaly be anybody!
 

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jbone17 said:
In ST, or just any league? If you rejected his stats from the App. League, what players, league, countries could we use? That can literaaly be anybody!

Sorry, shoulda' been more specific. Any player in the past that has posted an IsoP greater than .318 in A ball at the age of 18. That's what I was getting at. (I posted this really late last night and wasn't thinking clearly, sorry)
 

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No one else has since 2004, i scoured MiLB stats for 4 hours last night, Morales is the only guy to better Stanton
 

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