Wonder if Paul Anka can pen another hit after this nosedive…
Read More...But the thing that was most striking about Pujols is that he was always exactly as good as he had been the year before. He never had a bad year. He never had anything RESEMBLING a bad year. They called him “The Machine.” If you take the WORST statistical totals he had those first 10 years – that is, the lowest batting average he had over those 10 years, the fewest home runs he hit, etc.—you STILL come up with this season:
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1. The Clarence Thomas of BBTF (scott) posted on August 07, 2012 at 08:50 AM # hit 0 | hit 0That's a style thing by Passan when he does these lists. They start and end with the same person, team, what have you.
But Josh Willingham at 3 years $21M doesn't make the list?
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