I think its pretty impossable.
2006-07-16 09:56:49
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answered by Ben 2
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You can count on it....I would be very surprised if his average the second half of the season wasn't higher that the .316 it was at the break...He will hit HR at about the same rate...RBI's will depend more on the guys around him...
Pujols BA over his first 5 season was over .330 - I don't see him hitting less than that this year, .340 - .350 is more likely..
I'm going to project Pujols at .BA-340 HR-50 RBI-130
2006-07-16 11:42:50
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answered by jack 7
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He was already great the first half, but i do think he will be greater the second half.
It took a month for any player to catch up to his homeruns and rbi, and he was out for two weeks.
2006-07-16 13:35:53
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answered by Tasy 4
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He should he missed 14 games in the first half. And his average is lower than it should be. He has the lowest average of all players per ball put in play, which means his average should go up.
2006-07-16 12:45:10
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answered by strangedaze23 3
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He had a pretty solid first half!! He would have to go crazy to better that record, but because he is so great, he just might!!
Chow!!
2006-07-16 14:11:33
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answered by No one 7
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well he was injured for two weeks so he will make up grownd there but i doubt he will keep up what he did before getting injured...so i say he gets 50+ hommers
2006-07-17 06:01:01
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answered by NKWAN 2
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he is one of the best in baseball right now. so, i guess anythings possible. but, i personally don't think so.
2006-07-16 10:00:42
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answered by Jerry S 2
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I hope not. I think they should trade him to Cincy.
2006-07-16 09:56:12
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answered by InnerCircle 4
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hell yeah
2006-07-17 05:54:07
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answered by CubsFan 4
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