Gary Sanchez, 2018-19, per 162 games: .193/.295/.446, 41 HR, 110 RBI, 95 R, 30 2B, 79 BB.
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Replying to @baseballcrank
God the demise of average hitting is bad for the game.
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Replying to @brianros1
The idea of a guy with a .295 OBP being the top Runs & RBIs guy in the game at his position is bonkers.
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Replying to @baseballcrank
Yup. It’s a terrible trend. Everything is selling out for power.
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Replying to @brianros1 @baseballcrank
yes it is like Rob Deer and Dave Kingmen rule the MLB
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Replying to @KevinKay500bee @baseballcrank
Thing is, Kingman hit for average until his age 32 year.
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Replying to @brianros1 @KevinKay500bee
He was a lifetime .227 hitter before he got to the Cubs, but hit .297 career at Wrigley.
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Replying to @KevinKay500bee @brianros1
♫one of these things is not like the others♫pic.twitter.com/K9fsEtE2zN
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Replying to @baseballcrank @KevinKay500bee
The other bizarre thing is that he hit really well in Olympic Stadium which I don’t remember being tiny like Wrigley can be.
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I believe he was the first guy to hit a ball that hit the roof.
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