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Originally Posted by BigRedChief
I get that he was average at best in Anaheim. But, doesn't baseball judge players on their overall stats? Not giving weight to these specific years over the other years?
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I think it depends on the person.
A lot of those top players mentioned were more consistent throughout their career. But it is up to each person judging.
When you look at Pujois' splits between St. Louis and Anaheim/California/Los Angeles Angels, it is like two different players. Especially in BA and OBP.
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