Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Skating through

I was surfing around baseball-reference.com and came across the MVP voting for 1989. I noticed Lonnie Smith hit 21 HR in 482 ABs that season -- the only time he reached double digits in a 17-year career. Other than Kevin Mitchell and Will Clark, his OPS that year was higher than any other player in baseball. In all of major league baseball. He slugged .533 that season, well above his career mark of .420. Most odd.

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