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Originally Posted by OnBaseMachine
Thanks for the well thought out reply.
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OK, maybe because his first two years in the minors he didn't even have an OPS over .900.
.815, .831, .871 his first 3 stops...for a total of .857. That's a very, very, very long way from 1.000+ every year in the Majors.
His first stop this year was tremendouse at .965, but again, that's a long way from 1.000+ every year in the Majors.
A perennial .900+ every year would be fantastic and more reasonable with one or two years topping 1.000.