Mattingly23NY
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I'm already looking forward to the 2021 Season. I don't expect this Season to be anything more than a glorified Spring Training, with a ridiculous Post Season.
OT with a runner on 2nd isn't fit for T-Ball.
The deeper into Mannfred's tenure, the more my distaste grows, and trust diminishes.
The Owners would be better off financially off to of called this season off.
Performance(s) and accomplishments by individuals and teams will be meaningless.
Who will be the one to hit .400 over 60 games?
Players who've done as much:
Chipper Jones, 2008: .409
Tony Gwynn, 1997: .403
Larry Walker, 1997: .417
Paul O’Neill, 1994: .417
Rod Carew, 1983: .411
Hank Aaron, 1959: .402
Ted Williams, 1948: .412
There are 4 active players to hit .400 over any span of 60 team-games within a single season.
Those hitters are-
José Altuve, in both 2016 and 2017
Joey Votto in 2016
Andrew McCutchen in 2012
Albert Pujols in 2003
Free-agent Hanley Ramírez, (who has yet to officially retire), also did so, in 2009.
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id...hitter-how-wild-60-game-mlb-season-really-get
Look for the Reds vs the Yankees in the 2020 World Series
I mean the Bums vs the Yankees in the most meaningless W.S. in the history of MLB!
OT with a runner on 2nd isn't fit for T-Ball.
The deeper into Mannfred's tenure, the more my distaste grows, and trust diminishes.
The Owners would be better off financially off to of called this season off.
Performance(s) and accomplishments by individuals and teams will be meaningless.
Who will be the one to hit .400 over 60 games?
Players who've done as much:
Chipper Jones, 2008: .409
Tony Gwynn, 1997: .403
Larry Walker, 1997: .417
Paul O’Neill, 1994: .417
Rod Carew, 1983: .411
Hank Aaron, 1959: .402
Ted Williams, 1948: .412
There are 4 active players to hit .400 over any span of 60 team-games within a single season.
Those hitters are-
José Altuve, in both 2016 and 2017
Joey Votto in 2016
Andrew McCutchen in 2012
Albert Pujols in 2003
Free-agent Hanley Ramírez, (who has yet to officially retire), also did so, in 2009.
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id...hitter-how-wild-60-game-mlb-season-really-get
Look for the Reds vs the Yankees in the 2020 World Series
I mean the Bums vs the Yankees in the most meaningless W.S. in the history of MLB!




