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Originally Posted by travrosty
i dont think an entire season can be a fluke, give me the biggest fluke decade for any player. flukes are one day, one week maybe, something like that, a hot streak for a little while, not an entire season. you dont hit 191 rbi's in a season and its a fluke.
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OK, by this criteria, how about Shane Spencer at the end of 1998 for the Yanks.
Late call-up, career minor leaguer. No major league experience and finished the season 27 games, 10 HR's, 27 RBI's, .373 BA, 1.321 OPS, Beat up on the Rangers in his first playoff series.
Middling career after that. Probably only stayed in the major leagues the following six years, based on his reputation from that late season call-up.