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ahmlton

Horatio Gates

June 01, 2014 at 09:10PM View formatted

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He is 22 hits from 3000. A feat I have never accomplished before. I left him in the lineup this year even though I think his skills are diminishing. Gonna miss him when it's all said and done.
Buzzz

June 01, 2014 at 11:31PM View BBCode

Congrats, don't know why'd you'd want to sit him beings he still an A overall, A+/A- hitter.

Looking back on my players I don't have the big number, HOF guys. Mitchell Rapp came up 3 short of 500 career HRs. Had a couple pitchers Mark Cather and JJ Johnson who ranked high for league career ERA. Thats about it.

Milwaukee really knows how to develop big stat hitters having 8 of the top 10 career HR leaders.
ahmlton

June 01, 2014 at 11:52PM View BBCode

It's so hard to get great career numbers because they are only top of their game from 23-34. That's not nearly enough time to build that type of career. 2000 is the new 3000 lol.
Buzzz

June 02, 2014 at 12:03AM View BBCode

Looks like Rapp did have over 3000 hits. Was reviewing the all-tie leaders and recall when Mil Tommy Perry was drafted he had amazing splits for an 18yo and produced in the bigs winning 9 MVPs, 8 in a row and was on 17 all-star teams. He's the best player have seen in this league.
Jughead

June 02, 2014 at 03:31AM View BBCode

That's why variable development is the shit. Those ageless wonders are the only ones who should be getting those types of stats.

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