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Originally Posted by TaShawn I still think it is a good idea, but it's good to get a reality check from someone who has watched him a ton.
I guess the Cubs fans were really getting on this guy.
He's was like their Flip Murray. |
It is difficult to compare, but I would argue that .285 batting average would equal 12-15 ppg. And the guy also had 33 doubles and struck out only 70 times. You also have to consider the team he had around him. It is kind of difficult to drive people in when they are not on base. Murray had good players surround him. I would argue that it is different, but it doesn't matter. It will all come out when the games begin.