Anyone who can hit 1.000 throughout the whole 162 game season is awsome.
Of course.
2007-06-22 11:54:55
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answered by Choro-Kun 5
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DEFINITELY.... and ill tell you why he probably would as they said thats a good 500-655 hits depending on how much he walks... who knows how many doubles and triples which will cause him to score... and the fact that he would only have 30 RBI's means he must play for a team that bottom of the order RARELY EVER would get on base.... and MVP Stands for Most Valuable Player... so if bottom of lineup is THAT bad... and he gets on that much he is definitely the biggest addition than anyone in any team
Although I would say no if this is a trick question and this guy comes in as a pinch runner or hitter or defensive player every game and only hits let say 50 out of 50 and thats how he bats 1.000 with his 30 rbi's lol
2007-06-22 12:19:21
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answered by Alex R 2
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A leadoff player with 1.000 OBP would score a ton of runs, probably be a really speedy guy (to bat 1.000 he'd have to leg out a lot of infield hits) and he'd probably have a lot of stolen bases. Setting aside the fact that that stat is impossible, as long as that player wasn't completely inept in the field I think it would be worthy of MVP status.
2007-06-22 11:56:07
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answered by DoReidos 7
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Anyone who gets on base 650 times IN A ROW and makes ZERO OUTS all season long -- geez, if that's not a Most Valuable Player, then the title holds no meaning.
Even a league-average team batting behind him will produce about 850 runs, and with average pitching, that'll bring in 90 wins.
2007-06-22 14:18:31
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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Yeah 162 games aproximately 650 AB's with a hit nice.
2007-06-22 11:53:34
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answered by a1c_big_tex 3
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2016-10-18 10:05:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Any player who has 1.000 OBP does not generate outs, and that is an asset beyond belief, since outs are the currency of baseball.
2007-06-22 13:49:41
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answered by patsen29 4
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of course thats the whole point of going to the plate a successful hiiter is usually someone who isin .290 to 300
2007-06-22 20:21:47
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answered by White Sox were a fluke 1
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easily dude,but its basically impossible,and only because of the fact that hes a leadoff man....otherwise the rbi's would b a bigger problem,but for him its more about using his speed to create scoring oppurtunities
2007-06-22 11:54:34
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2007-06-22 15:57:05
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answered by Anonymous
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