Least likely 2006 AL offensive category leader to repeat as '07 leader ...
BA (Mauer, .347) | 74 (40.22%) |
Homers (Ortiz, 54) | 15 (8.15%) |
Runs (Sizemore, 134) | 14 (7.61%) |
RBI (Ortiz, 137) | 6 (3.26%) |
SB (Crawford, 58) | 6 (3.26%) |
OPS (Hafner, 1.098) | 18 (9.78%) |
HBP (R. Johnson, 21) | 19 (10.33%) |
Strikeouts (Granderson, 174) | 32 (17.39%) |
Other (who and what?) | 0 (0.00%) |
184 votes | 2 featured comments
If Mauer wasn't squatting more than an all girls fast pitch team at a highway rest stop, you'd gotta figure he'd be a lock to repeat as AL batting champ.
Now that both AL and NL are done, i wonder which lineup i'd prefer based on SB, BA, RUNS, HR, OPS.
Crawford, Mauer, Sizemore, Ortiz and Hafner vs. Reyes, Sanchez, Utley, Howard and Pujols
Now that both AL and NL are done, i wonder which lineup i'd prefer based on SB, BA, RUNS, HR, OPS.
Crawford, Mauer, Sizemore, Ortiz and Hafner vs. Reyes, Sanchez, Utley, Howard and Pujols
Jordan Bastian is reporting that Davis Romero has a torn labrum and will have to undergo season-ending surgery. That's a tough break for a kid who not only has a bright future, but also figured to be the first LHP recalled if anything happened to Downs or Tallet.
In other news, an Insider report on ESPN says that Jeremy Accardo is the most likely reliever in all of baseball to rebound from a subpar season. With League on the mend and Romero out, here's hoping they're right.
In other news, an Insider report on ESPN says that Jeremy Accardo is the most likely reliever in all of baseball to rebound from a subpar season. With League on the mend and Romero out, here's hoping they're right.