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Originally Posted by bn2cardz
HAHA, Based off Averages then you are right Bonds would have 1092 SO instead of 958 where as Pujols only had 780.
I can't imagine batting avg, OBP, or SLG would have changed much since they are already averages which put them on equal footing.
Then you look at the 162 game average (also included in the screen shot I provided) Pujols still dominates in Hits and Home Runs.
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Don't know how it's a laughing matter. Yes, Pujols probably had one of the, if not the greatest first 10 years in Major League history, I'll admit that. But having 1,000 more AB's can change the overall average a decent amount, that's 1 1/2-2yrs worth...I just can't place him as high as other guys because of his defensive value.