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Originally Posted by UnVme7
Right, but those big(steroid) numbers came from guys in other positions. It's unfair to compare a 2nd baseman to a 1st baseman or catcher as far as numbers is concerned. You just don't.
If you look at Kents numbers and compare them to other second baseman, like we should do, his numbers are at the top. Out of 20 HOF'ers to play the position, he's in the top 10 in all offensive categories.
Oh, and he won an MVP...
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Well, try to convince the 6 out of 7 voters who don't agree, what can I say. Maybe his stock will go up over time.