tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20149989.post2177168016277823994..comments2024-01-10T16:29:30.043-05:00Comments on Fonzie Forever: Jason Bay and The Problem With RBI's, Part 2James Esattohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13823705871077609158noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20149989.post-86644810718712812272010-08-09T20:14:09.821-04:002010-08-09T20:14:09.821-04:00Tony Gwynn career OBP: 388.
Albert Pujols career O...Tony Gwynn career OBP: 388.<br />Albert Pujols career OBP: 425<br /><br />Tony Gwynn career BA: 338<br />Albert Pujols career BA: 332Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20149989.post-12807413267039444612010-03-16T18:55:34.566-04:002010-03-16T18:55:34.566-04:00RBI's are still part of the triple crown (prob...RBI's are still part of the triple crown (probably the weakest component) much like Wins would be the weakest component of the pitchers triple crown as it is dependent on your team whereas ERA and K's can be controlled.<br /><br />The top RBI producers of all time are all hall of fame players. If it were all about average and obp you'd prefer Tony Gwynn over Albert Pujols.<br /><br />I guess this is why OBPS is such a popular stat?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20149989.post-53565586275559650052010-03-15T00:35:43.780-04:002010-03-15T00:35:43.780-04:00Don't fret if people call you silly. RBI and r...Don't fret if people call you silly. RBI and runs scored are a bad way to evaluate players. You've got the right idea here. Also, I like Jay Ray Bay.Rob A from BBDhttp://www.bronxbaseballdaily.comnoreply@blogger.com