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Originally Posted by packs
Want to hear another coincidence? Pudge turned 32 in 2004, the same year MLB institutes testing. He then goes the next 7 years without putting up an OPS over 100, which is technically not even replacement level talent.
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Wow, a catcher who had below league average offense after turning 32? Sounds like, we’ll…95% of catchers ever.
Not saying he didn’t use…but this guessing is dumb. We should just elect on merit for anyone who didn’t fail a test once the league got serious about testing.