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MLB Greats Who Bordered on Post Season Zero's Or Mediocre
In honor of the other thread I thought I would flip it
MLB Greats who were Zero's or boderline Mediocre Who do you think Qualifies and why |
Ted Williams.
He hit .200 with no homers and one RBI in 30 |
Barry Bonds mostly sucked. Ty Cobb wasn't very good.
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First one that comes to mind for me is Ted Williams 1946 World Series
BA of .200 5 for 25 No extra base hits 5 strikeouts 1 RBI 5 BBs Total 30 PAs |
Mike Trout was by far the worst.
Lifetime Postseason BA: .083 1 hit in 15 At Bats.....and vs the Royals no less. Also caught stealing. |
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Stick to hijacking threads by talking about bad music, your baseball knowledge is subpar. |
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.471 BA .700 OBP 1.994 OPS 8 hits, including 2 doubles and 4 HRs in 17 ABs, plus 13 walks for 30 PAs total While my Giants lost to the Halos and their worthless rally monkey, there was some chatter that Bonds might have a legit shot at MVP. |
Kershaw
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Barry Bonds .191 with 1 HR and 3 RBI without steroids was a total zero.
Willie Mays .248/.343/.325 1 HR in 134 PA was almost as bad. Clayton Kershaw 4.22 ERA in 194 is the worst for pitchers with 100+ innings. Roger Clemens was almost as bad with his 3.75 ERA (3.88 ERA 1-2 in 9 starts without steroids). |
Verlander in the World Series
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For me I remember Mr. May as George Steinbrenner like to call him
He hit just .208 over 116 plate appearances, including a 1-for-22 World Series in 1981. This followed an equally disastrous ALCS the same year, when he hit .154 over three games. This is Dave Winfield |
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So World Series Titles with steroids guys are ok, but stats don't count. Yah that makes sense. You'd make a great Democrat. |
Roger Maris and Stan Musial didn't exactly wear out any baseballs in multiple series.
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Just remembered and had to confirm
Roger Hornsby 2nd Higher career batting avg at .358 and in playoffs with St. Louis and Chicago Only .245 Batting Average, .288 OBP and .327 Slugging with no homers over 12 games and 49 AB’s And with that every thread needs a Card |
Ernie Banks. Absent on picture day.
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Weren't there enough topics for people to bicker over? |
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…you chose to introduce politics?
He wasn’t lying... |
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hard to suck when you are outstanding. (that's what she said) thank you. |
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Compare that era to the 2010/12/14 WS Giants, that's how you build a team and win. Signed, Devout Giants fan for 50 years. |
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now back to players who failed to show up in the Postseason.
How 'bout David Wright .198 career postseason BA - 24 games 18 for 106 2 HRs. |
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Hopefully you are enjoying the Yankee beatdown that's going on in Houston. Sweep? or do the Yankees steal one and bow out 4 games to 1. |
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McGwire and Canseco each hit under .200 in multiple WS.
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I think I stumped Peter. He's got no response. I'm the Net54 closer. I shut Peter down. I WON!!!!!!! |
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Its true that Mays was not his dominant self with the bat in the postseason. Unfortunately for him, much of his postseason experience was well before and after his prime. I believe the stat line you sight includes the Negro League World Series, when Willie was just 17 years old. Mays also struggled in the WS during his rookie year in the MLB in 1951 when he was 20. In limited playing time, he also wasn't his dominant self with the Mets in 1973, his final season, at age 42. But if you look at his other postseason appearances (ages 23, 31 and 40) he was was a little better. His slash line for those years was .263/.353/.403. Not great for Willie, but not a total disaster either. |
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Political insults by post 12. Sounds about right.
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The only thing larger than the backlog at PSA is some card collectors’ waistlines. I won’t quit my day job. |
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https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=326441 |
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No one is claiming Mays was better than Clemente, Aaron, or Mantle in the postseason. |
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I believe it was the '52 WS, between the Yanks and the Dodgers, when poor Gil Hodges seemed hopeless at the plate. He was about 0-15 when his local priest in Brooklyn asked at Mass for all to pray for Gil. The Yanks won in 7 games, thanks in major part to Billy Martin's sensational infield catch. 'Dem Bums! Wait till next year.
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Mays was ok, Robertson was great. |
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