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Take on Griffey
From: Voros <vo...@daruma.co.jp>
Subject: Re: Take on Griffey
Date: 2000/04/26
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hgwe...@my-deja.com wrote:
> Going into today's game, he's hitting a robust .194. He seems to be
> drawing a lot of walks and knocking in some runs (but I know most people
> in this group don't think RBIs are a real stat). Unless he goes on a
> tear, he'll end the month hitting around the Mendoza line. Do you think
> he'll get it back up to his normal average by season's end, or will he
> hit around .230? I bring it up because I notice a couple people in
> other groups talking about how he's still being productive. Well, he's
> got Dave Kingman stats and most people hated Kingman (not me, I loved
> the guy). What are your (flameless) opinions?
Axiom #1: Anybody can hit just about anything in 60 At Bats.
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Voros McCracken
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