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The position he plays
career HRs - career GIDP
career RBI-career SHs-career BBs.
 
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I'll stop the nonsense...

The #'s are Chris Young's... They represent:

8 Walks
44 K's
in 44 Games


WOW!!!!

:bang:
 

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The low walk total is quite a bit more alarming than the Ks. :rolleyes:

He needs to be quite a bit more patient and let the game come to him. If it's there tho, take the ball for the ride.
 

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Why do you keep saying CY was compared to Willie Mays? I don't recall this ever occuring
 

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Someone made that comparison a few weeks ago... too busy to search out the thread...

Yet you weren't too busy to search out the numbers and play the guessing game on here? I don't understand :) .
 

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He's always been compared to Mike Cameron, who happened to put up a line of .210/.285/.336/.621 at the age of 25 after hitting .259/.356/.433/.789 at the age of 24. At 26 he hit .256/.357/.469/.825.
 

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Why do you keep saying CY was compared to Willie Mays? I don't recall this ever occuring

It didn't, at least not by anyone who knows anything. Upton has gotten those sorts of lofty comparisons and comparisons to Jr Griffey, but CY has always been compared to guys like Mike Cameron offensively with a higher ceiling for base stealing/speed and defense.
 
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