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RANKing in key statistical categories, and TOTAL
(low man wins!)
BA OBP SLG 2B HR RBI BB H |TOT AB
A. PUJOLS 2 2 1 6 7 5 2 3 | 28 515 (49)
D. Wright 12 7 10 7 9 2 5 2 | 54 616 (4)
L. Berkman 4 3 4 1 15 9 4 16 | 56 545 (35)
R. Ludwick 16 19 2 14 4 8 31 35 | 129 528 (44)
C. Jones 1 1 3 69 35 41 9 28 |187 438 (72)
R. Howard 65 49 9 63 1 1 13 43 | 244 601 (10)
Utter domination by Pujols in TOTaling 8 batting categories, 7th his lowest
ranking!
And he did it all with significantly less ABs (with ranking) than anybody
else (but C. Jones) in the 5 counting categories!
And think what he would have accumulated had he not missed 13 Games on the
disabled list!
Pujols wins by an almost 2-to-1 (TOT) margin over anybody else!
A. Pujols .353 / .458 / .641 (145 G 515 AB)
182 H 43 D 35 HR 112 RBI 101 BB
[BB leaders: Dunn, 121; Pujols 101; Burrell 100]
[H leaders: J. Reyes, 202; Wright 185;
Pujols 182 in only 515 AB;
Reyes 675 AB; Wright 616 AB]
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Derrick Goold in last Sunday's 'St. Louis Post-Dispatch', used a modified
version of this he nicknamed, "The Musial Theorem" for "it's well-rounded
view of valuable."
RANKing in key statistical categories, and TOTAL
(low man wins!)
BA OBP SLG 2B HR RBI BB H |TOT AB
A. PUJOLS 2 2 1 6 7 5 2 3 | 28 515 (49)
D. Wright 12 7 10 7 9 2 5 2 | 54 616 (4)
L. Berkman 4 3 4 1 15 9 4 16 | 56 545 (35)
R. Ludwick 16 19 2 14 4 8 31 35 | 129 528 (44)
C. Jones 1 1 3 69 35 41 9 28 |187 438 (72)
R. Howard 65 49 9 63 1 1 13 43 | 244 601 (10)
Utter domination by Pujols in TOTaling 8 batting categories, 7th his lowest
ranking!
And he did it all with significantly less ABs (with ranking) than anybody
else (but C. Jones) in the 5 counting categories!
And think what he would have accumulated had he not missed 13 Games on the
disabled list!
Pujols wins by an almost 2-to-1 (TOT) margin over anybody else!
A. Pujols .353 / .458 / .641 (145 G 515 AB)
182 H 43 D 35 HR 112 RBI 101 BB
[BB leaders: Dunn, 121; Pujols 101; Burrell 100]
[H leaders: J. Reyes, 202; Wright 185;
Pujols 182 in only 515 AB;
Reyes 675 AB; Wright 616 AB]
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Derrick Goold in last Sunday's 'St. Louis Post-Dispatch', used a modified
version of this he nicknamed, "The Musial Theorem" for "it's well-rounded
view of valuable."