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Originally Posted by molenick
I think Delahanty is right up there. I got curious and I was wondering what he would have had to do to top Cobb's lifetime average if he had not died.
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Considering that his averages his last four seasons were .323, .354. .376, and .333 I have to respectfully disagree that he would have surpassed Cobb's lifetime average if he had not died.
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Michael
Why are you taking
ONLY his last 4 seasons ?
I based my statistical projection on his
last 10 seasons in which he batted an amazing
.374
Your "4-year analysis" doesn't do-it.....you ignored
6 seasons of his significant batting performance.
TED Z
T206 Reference
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