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Originally Posted by packs
There's no defending that season. But if you're going to knock him for it then Reggie should be in the conversation too:
1983: hit .194 with 140 K's in 397 AB's with a .290 OBP.
At this point Reggie had not yet hit 500 homers.
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HAHA that is reaching. Reggie Jackson had already played 15 seasons after his rookie year debut. He was 37 years old.
Also Dunn has 3 worse season's than Jackson's second worst full (or aprox full, I dropped the requirement to more than 400PA, instead of the 502) in 1984.
Dunn's came 11 years after his rookie year debut and was 31. Also Jackson only got 458 PA due to injuries. Dunn only got 496 so that he wouldn't be considered the worst player in history. Again look at the overall RAA for the two players in their career, Jackson was at 313. He still attributed more than the average player did.