It's Dunn but he's still batting over .270.
2007-05-15 12:22:15
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answered by Q.London 2
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It's Dunn, but I don't see it as any big deal.
His OBP and power numbers are about where you'd expect - he'll get on base at a good clip and hit 40 homers - and he's actually hitting for a higher average to this point than he's ever done for a complete season in the past.
I don't care about strikeouts - they're the same as any other out. You can argue that they're not "productive," like certain groundouts that move a runner over, but they also don't hurt your team by having you ground into a double play.
Anyway, Dunn could strike out 200 times and he'd still be the best player on the Reds. Even with 200 Ks, he'll still get a monster contract soon enough.
2007-05-15 19:25:37
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answered by Craig S 7
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That would be Cincinnati's Adam Dunn. I know full well -- he is on my fantasy team. In my league, I do not get hurt by all his strikeouts, and I do get his .277 average and 11 home runs thus far. I can live with that.
2007-05-15 19:28:31
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answered by frenchy62 7
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Adam Dunn.
He is on a faster pace for strikeouts (one every 2.69 at bats) than he was when he set the Major League season record in 2004 (one overy 2.91 at bats)
2007-05-15 19:10:43
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answered by jpbofohio 6
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Adam Dunn from my Cincinnati Reds, which shouldn't shock anybody.
2007-05-15 19:12:32
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answered by boccc2832 2
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probly adam dunn
that foosl dirt
2007-05-15 19:53:25
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answered by chico 1
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adam dunn
2007-05-15 19:11:30
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answered by The Man 3
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B J Upton
2007-05-15 19:14:38
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answered by crabs grunion 1
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