I think so. There are many great players who don't have great averages and percentages that are productive. Take guys like Sammy Sosa, Reggie Jackson, and Andruw Jones for example. Reggie was a career .262 BA .356 OBP .490 SLG hitter but in his prime he was a 25 HR, 80 RBI guy. He also hit 563 hrs, 1702 rbis, and 2584 hits for his career. Sammy also has a dismal average and on base% but he's always been able to produce runs for teams. Andruw Jones is another example. He may not hit for average or get on base that much but you can always count on him to be a 30hr, 100 rbi guy.
2007-07-31
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