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TDA Bullpen - Our Writers' Blog

Sunday, May 02, 2004

From an article from 2002:
Bonds had a .582 on-base percentage, easily topping the mark of .553 Ted Williams set in 1941.

Even if Bonds had gone 0-for-403 this season instead of 149-for-403, the walks and the nine times he was hit by pitches would have given him a .338 on-base percentage, higher than Yankees leadoff hitter Alfonso Soriano (.332).

OK, now here's the question. At the end of this year, play the same trick, and set Barry's hits to zero. How many starters in the Giants lineup will still have a lower OBP than Barry?

posted by David 10:26 AM

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