Amongst position players who have appeared in at least 400 games only Johnny Estrada and Jason Phillips can make this claim.
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Originally posted by KCGHOST View PostAmongst position players who have appeared in at least 400 games only Johnny Estrada and Jason Phillips can make this claim.Mythical SF Chronicle scouting report: "That Jeff runs like a deer. Unfortunately, he also hits AND throws like one." I am Venus DeMilo - NO ARM! I can play like a big leaguer, I can field like Luzinski, run like Lombardi. The secret to managing is keeping the ones who hate you away from the undecided ones. I am a triumph of quantity over quality. I'm almost useful, every village needs an idiot.
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Originally posted by Gee Walker View Postno thefts or triples... I've seen Phillips with the Blue Jays the past couple of years, and he doesn't seem THAT slow. You'd think with the turf he'd get a triple one of these days.
Nice to get us back with an easy one, KCGhost.
Now suppose I had said the group was Estrada, Jim Price and Tom Wilson and changed the number of games to 200??Buck O'Neil: The Monarch of Baseball
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Originally posted by KCGHOST View PostAll you have defined is steal attempts that resulted in one of those two outcomes. Steal attempts can result in other things (batted balls, balks, hbp's, etc.)
Then, those aren't considered steal attempts.
Stolen base percentage = Stolen bases / Stolen base attemptsI miss Jack Buck.
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Originally posted by EJetson View PostThen, those aren't considered steal attempts.
Stolen base percentage = Stolen bases / Stolen base attempts
SB%=SB/CS.........When a base runner like Helton gets credit for a CS on a blown run&hit, it sure isn't an attempt at stealing a base when the SS is camped there roasting a hot dog, while waiting for Heltons arrival.
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