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Postby kptnfmrs » Sat Oct 21, 2006 3:18 pm

McRae?

1 2b every 14.9 p/a on average
Best in the deck (on average)
Seems tailor made for a low BPHR park.

Just "seconding" outtaLF above
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Postby durantjerry » Mon Oct 30, 2006 9:21 am

Phil Bradley is a nice alternative to B Butler, especially in a power park. He is a good defender and has 600 PA's in all years. Two .385+ OBP's and 26 HR's in his next lowest OBP year(.359). Another usuable year and double figure HR's in all years, along with three 8+ triple years. Good chance he will be more productive than Butler in a hitting park and he is rarely drefted. I think he only gets picked as a sub for someone's missed pick. Royal Stadium line with '86 stats below:
584 92 29 17 105 72 17 4 .308 .466 .389
Coincidentally, Butler on the same team with '85 stats:
683 124 28 8 59 60 30 6 .310 .433 .366
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