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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58
I wouldn't call a career .263 hitter "solid" but I can get on board with your other points.
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Like I said 'developed into'.
There's no doubt that early in his career he was an all/nothing hitter.
But look at his batting averages from 1995 through 2000 - .274, .312, .274, .299, .278, .305
That's 5 seasons of being a .285 hitter - I'd say that qualifies as 'solid' for a guy that drew 100 walks/season as well.