by Palanion » Fri Mar 21, 2008 9:23 am
I have to disagree regarding Eric Davis and Tim Raines, but a lot has to do with the supporting offensive players and the ballpark.
I have them both on a Fenway team, after 54 games:
TR - 54 games - .385/.458/.582, 50 runs, 18 2b, 6 3b, 39 sb
ED - 45 games - .342/.441/.713, 37 runs, 44 rbi, 17 hr, 31 sb
On a Busch team, after 33 games:
TR - 30 games - .275/.338/.333, 17 runs, 12 sb
But team as a whole is not playing well to drive him in, etc.
Same league, opponent's team at Riverfront:
ED - 32 games - .258/.407/.525, 31 runs, 21 rbi, 8 hr, 17 sb
In another league, on an opponent's Fenway team:
TR - 18 games - .275/.355/.400, 15 runs, 7 xbh, 8 rbi, 7 sb
I have seen some poor starts too, but I am starting up another team based on Raines and Steve Sax anchoring the top of the order for a small ball team. I think Raines [b:67e860a567]could[/b:67e860a567] be the best leadoff hitter in 1986, but more stats are needed to cement that fact.