Jack Clark had a very interesting career, aside from starting as a power hitter and maneuvering into a walk guys said, his role as the only power guy on the light hitting Cardinals championship is interesting as well
Poor Harold Baines he was such a great hitter and seemingly a great teammate, and is now forever the guy who shouldn't be in the Hall of Fame. It's almost sadder then if he hadn't gotten in tho the Hall
Jack Clark had a very interesting career, aside from starting as a power hitter and maneuvering into a walk guys said, his role as the only power guy on the light hitting Cardinals championship is interesting as well
Oo, maybe gwrbi should do a best lineup with fewest home runs team.
Jack Clark is my All-time favorite ballplayer, his homer in '85 NLCS was EPIC!!!❤
Roy Cullenbine has the record with most consecutive games with a walk. Another player of note. Early 20th century player Roy Thomas
Should've used K%+ or K/9+, I can't remember what it's called but normalize it for the offense environment.
Poor Harold Baines he was such a great hitter and seemingly a great teammate, and is now forever the guy who shouldn't be in the Hall of Fame. It's almost sadder then if he hadn't gotten in tho the Hall
Dave Magadan was definitely a walk guy
career .422 OBP and a .366 SLG? Now that's a guy
The Walking Man WAS the worst sequel ever... until The Dawdling Man.
Willie Randolph was a great walk guy.
Well, this is something.
Hit by pitch guys might be interesting
Trust me when I say that you never want Steve Howe on your roster for a very a different reason.
I’d be willing to bet that Stanky ends up in every episode somehow. He just feels like that guy to me
Totally. Stanky is a real Guys guy