Clearly this is very serious business.If you are just jawing with maurice93, carry on, but if you are playing sports trivia, you have to quote the question post when answering.
Clearly this is very serious business.If you are just jawing with maurice93, carry on, but if you are playing sports trivia, you have to quote the question post when answering.
Stared at this one for a long, long time, as it frustrated me as I stared at that big 1997 season -- I think its Tino Martinez. Took him a while to get going in Seattle.
Marquis Grissom.
Bret Saberhagen
Kal Daniels - Remember that great partial season in 1987, and mild disappointment afterwards.
Jerry Reuss? Those numbers in the early 80's seem to make sense for him and he hung around for quite a while after that.
shack, I've had enough of your guff. Troll me one more time, EVER, and you'll go on my shit list. What that means is that I won't put you on Ignore, but I won't respond to any quoted post with text. I might respond with an image or a youtube video, or any of a number of things, if at all. I will also go out of my way to make you look foolish on this board whenever the opportunity presents itself, all for the amusement of other people, at your expense. You won't like it, but they will.Clearly this is very serious business.
Ron Kittle - that peak season looks like his 1983 season. Short career, very high K rate for that time anyway.
This is Jack Clark.... remember his run with the Cards on their mid 80's high speed teams. Also a grade A asshole if I remember correctly.
I think you take yourself, and your questions, a little too seriously.shack, I've had enough of your guff. Troll me one more time, EVER, and you'll go on my shit list. What that means is that I won't put you on Ignore, but I won't respond to any quoted post with text. I might respond with an image or a youtube video, or any of a number of things, if at all. I will also go out of my way to make you look foolish on this board whenever the opportunity presents itself, all for the amusement of other people, at your expense. You won't like it, but they will.
I don't want to have to do that, but I will if diss me again.
I don't chose my victims. They chose me.
Schadenfreude
Will Clark. Recognize that 1989 season. 2nd in MVP voting in 1989 to his teammate Kevin Mitchell.
Didn't even look at the SB category when I was originally answering this one. Kittle was a complete stiff - surprised he even stole 16 bases.View attachment 246465
What's his name?
Nope.
Ron Kittle stole 16 bases in his 10 year Major League career, and was caught an equal number of times.
And what recently prior diss did I offend you with when you posted this seemingly out of nowhere? It seems like you're trolling me.shack, I've had enough of your guff. Troll me one more time, EVER, and you'll go on my shit list. What that means is that I won't put you on Ignore, but I won't respond to any quoted post with text. I might respond with an image or a youtube video, or any of a number of things, if at all. I will also go out of my way to make you look foolish on this board whenever the opportunity presents itself, all for the amusement of other people, at your expense. You won't like it, but they will.
I don't want to have to do that, but I will if diss me again.
Duh.
I would have expected a reply like that to come from shack.
Bo Jackson
I don't know who, but he must have been one hell of a defensive player given the other abhorrent stats -- I'd assume a shortstop.. 6 career HR's, 7 career SB's. and a .552 OPS.
Duh.
I would have expected a reply like that to come from shack.
If he wasn't a good glove no hit shortstop, the only other explanations would be that he had married the team owner's ugly daughter, or he owned photographs of the owner in bed with a goat. That would be inconsistent with him having played for multiple teams late in his career.
This:And what recently prior diss did I offend you with when you posted this seemingly out of nowhere? It seems like you're trolling me.