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A new thread I'll do weekly or bi-weekly. I'll post statics of a players who arguably had either one of the best single seasons of their careers and/or all of baseball.

Without looking on ESPN, Wikipedia or Baseball-Reference come up with who you believe this player to be. Don't cheat bitch.

I played all 162 games that year.
I lead the league in hits, plate appearances, slugging and OBS as well. I was pretty beast if I do say so myself. I also won a Golden Glove and Silver Slugger that year too.

For all the virgins out there I owned a 7.1 WAR that year. But then we didn't even know what WAR was. Some homo with big glasses who used to wife-swap came up with these bullshit numbers that now today are the be all end all of all statisticians.

I had a pretty fucking phenomenal season that year and guess what? I didn't even win the MVP award. Faggots robbed me blind. They did me dirt.

Here are my stats, who am I?

.352 31 HR, 113 RBI, 238 Hits, 117 runs, 53 2B, .573 SLG .967 OBS

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Larry Walker?

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Good guess, but no dickwad.

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Eric davis
Hey, by the way who's Curt?

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Nope.

1 guess only people.

I'll let a few more post before I respond. If you cheat, you cheat God and I wish you hemorrhoids for life.

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frank thomas

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capable_keL wrote:Eric davis
LOL, best post you've ever made

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Jesus Christ get focused we're talking baseball players here
Puckett or Boggs



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Side note, had Puckett played say 4-5 more years he might have been the best hitter I've seen in my lifetime. Easily would have gotten 3K hits.

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Donald Baseball??

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Positive A wrote:Donald Baseball??
Yes, nice one champ

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peanut butter wrote:Jesus Christ get focused we're talking baseball players here
Puckett or Boggs



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citizen wrote:frank thomas
you wish that michael clarke duncan muthafucker got it

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still hating on WAR? thats so the 2012 AL MVP race.

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Philaflava wrote: For all the virgins out there I owned a 7.1 WAR that year.
:lol:

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Mattingly?

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Blockhead wrote:Mattingly?
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So sad that most of you, especially Pop didn't get this.
1986 he lost out to Clemens for the MVP.

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Philaflava wrote:Side note, had Puckett played say 4-5 more years he might have been the best hitter I've seen in my lifetime. Easily would have gotten 3K hits.
Yep. He has the most hits in Minnesota Twins franchise history (including Senators). And mind you, Rod Carew won all 7 of his batting titles with the Minnesota Twins (also my favorite trivia question: "How many of his 7 batting titles did Rod Carew win with the Angels? A: Zero").

Joe Mauer's stats actually make a fair comparison to Rod Carew's at the same age, or so I've heard.
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