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General Discussion => Talk Zone => Topic started by: juliogotay on July 11, 2018, 01:40:20 pm
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.297/.378/.535
30 HRs, 103 RBIs, 47 2bs, 5 3bs, 17SBs.
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.297/.378/.535
30 HRs, 103 RBIs, 47 2bs, 5 3bs, 17SBs.
And one five foot walk-off.
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might have 30 hr for the season if he keeps it up
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And one 2 five foot walk-offs.
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And one five foot walk-off.
And one five footinch walk-off.
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I looked for Correa's equivalent first 162 and came up empty. Has anyone else been able to find that?
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I looked for Correa's equivalent first 162 and came up empty. Has anyone else been able to find that?
You could get it from B-Rs game logs (you can click and sum a range of games), but you would have to do math to add the 2 partial seasons together. Today is a no math day for me.
Thanks! I just learned something new on B-R. In the game logs there's a column for Career Games, click on that number and you get his cumulative stats through that game. No maths!
81R 170H 31DBL 4TRP 30HR 100RBI 72BB 148K 22/29SB .271/.347/.476/.824
edit2: of course you asked for first 162 games and the thread is about last 162 games. So those stats above are useless for this exercise, and yes, there will now be math involved.
Fangraphs is the answer, choose a date range under their Game Logs tab. Correa last 162 games:
707PA 187H 38Dbl 2Trp 35HR 118R 126RBI 4/5SB .305/.383/.545
717PA and 112R for Bregman
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I have a man crush on Bregman. Altuve, Correa, and Springer may be the superstars of this team but Bregman just seems so much more under control in clutch situations. I've been working with my 14 yo son helping him retool his swing and I have been using Bregman as an example. His swing just seems so smooth. Very little wasted movement. He doesn't chase crazily like Altuve or swing out of his shoes like Springer. Do major leaguers have their own personal swing coaches? I'd sure love to talk to that person.
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More than respectable showing in the HR derby, too. Dude represents.
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loved his back up crew