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When did David Wright's BA slip under .300 finally?
roger_that Sep 26 2023 05:31 PM |
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MFS62 Sep 26 2023 06:21 PM Re: When did David Wright's BA slip under .300 finally? |
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roger_that Sep 26 2023 06:45 PM Re: When did David Wright's BA slip under .300 finally? |
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roger_that Sep 26 2023 07:27 PM Re: When did David Wright's BA slip under .300 finally? |
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Edgy MD Sep 26 2023 10:17 PM Re: When did David Wright's BA slip under .300 finally? |
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batmagadanleadoff Sep 26 2023 11:27 PM Re: When did David Wright's BA slip under .300 finally? |
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roger_that Sep 27 2023 02:13 AM Re: When did David Wright's BA slip under .300 finally? |
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And a big deal for Mantle. I published a whole (long) article on players in danger of losing their .300 lifetime BAs, and in the course of writing it, I found that Mantle himself had a whole neurotic set of worries about what dipping below .300 said about him as a hitter and as a human being, which was sad, because in his final year, 1968, of batting .236 he was actually hitting above the AL average (and finished 3rd in the league in OBP). It wasn't Mantle who sucked as much as all AL batters, but he took that .236 average very personally. Kinda pathetic, really. I was wrong about Joey Votto, who I predicted in 2017 would surely keep his average over .300. He's retiring with a .294 average by dint of batting way below .300 for the past five years, something I didn't see coming. He was at .311 or something like that after the 2017 season--a huge drop.
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roger_that Sep 27 2023 02:45 AM Re: When did David Wright's BA slip under .300 finally? Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Sep 27 2023 05:13 AM |
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Thanks for reminding me. I got a letter from Brian Ostrosser a few months ago, when we'd been discussing here the post-season payments for 1973, so I asked him if he remembered how much he'd gotten. He sent me the actual letter he'd gotten, notifying him that he'd be getting $100 for his contribution. The entire list is fascinating--it starts out using players' very formal names (Frank E. McGraw, etc.) but ends up going with "Buzz" Capra, etc. which I don't think was on Capra's birth certificate or tax returns. They also got Willie Mays's middle initial wrong, and a bunch of other oddities, like paying some players a penny more than others. I'll try to reproduce it here if I can.
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roger_that Sep 27 2023 02:47 AM Re: When did David Wright's BA slip under .300 finally? |
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Marshmallowmilkshake Sep 27 2023 06:02 AM Re: When did David Wright's BA slip under .300 finally? |
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Edgy MD Sep 27 2023 06:07 AM Re: When did David Wright's BA slip under .300 finally? |
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Marshmallowmilkshake Sep 27 2023 06:16 AM Re: When did David Wright's BA slip under .300 finally? |
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I didn't know that! Good stuff.
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MFS62 Sep 27 2023 06:41 AM Re: When did David Wright's BA slip under .300 finally? |
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IIRC, I read during his last years that he and his fans were afraid that if he didn't finish his career at .300, some voters wouldn't vote him to the Hall of Fame. The .300 career average was a magic number for entry back then. And players who didn't have it were looked down upon by some of the old time members and writers. Later
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stevejrogers Sep 27 2023 07:27 AM Re: When did David Wright's BA slip under .300 finally? |
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Oddly I have a feeling trying to get them all in a group is why it took Berra a few years, until many writers realized how dumb that idea would be, and Ford an extra year though I can see him legitimately being held over as a “not First Ballot material” if the debates were anything like today.
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stevejrogers Sep 27 2023 07:29 AM Re: When did David Wright's BA slip under .300 finally? |
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Mick even said that it was still a thorn in his craw in his autobiography that came out in the late 1980s.
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Edgy MD Sep 27 2023 07:52 AM Re: When did David Wright's BA slip under .300 finally? |
Jeff McNeil entered the season with a lofty .307 career average, but has been below .300 since taking an ohfer on July 5, in a 2-1 win over Arizona, the middle game of a three game sweep of the Diamondbacks* in the desert. He currently sits at .29818031 and falling after the collar he took on Sunday.
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Benjamin Grimm Sep 27 2023 08:02 AM Re: When did David Wright's BA slip under .300 finally? |
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roger_that Sep 27 2023 08:11 AM Re: When did David Wright's BA slip under .300 finally? |
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But what was the at-bat that did it? And were you aware of this disaster when it happened, or only now discovering it?
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Edgy MD Sep 27 2023 08:51 AM Re: When did David Wright's BA slip under .300 finally? |
I thought about it across the season, but did not take note as it was happening.
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batmagadanleadoff Sep 27 2023 11:26 AM Re: When did David Wright's BA slip under .300 finally? |
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I'm going to guess .2802425790. (Okay, I peeked!) |
batmagadanleadoff Oct 07 2023 06:02 PM Re: When did David Wright's BA slip under .300 finally? |
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If Ostrosser is allowed to post about not giving a flying fuck, then so can I. Please stop bullying me by red-lighting my posts. I can't fight back on that level. And you red-light me whimsically and arbitrarily, for personal reasons more than anything else. If you wanna shut me up, please do it fairly, and in a manner that might even garner my respect. I have an enormous amount of respect for intelligent arguments, even those that go against me. Don't just make shit up. I can't comment but he can?
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Edgy MD Oct 07 2023 07:19 PM Re: When did David Wright's BA slip under .300 finally? |
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