Read More...The Yankees are only a month and a half into Ichiro’s new contract, and it already looks like they will rue the day the two sides reached a deal. Well, perhaps the business side of the organization is pleased, but I digress. Ichiro is hitting .239/.280/.328 through 145 plate appearances, and finally broke a 22 at-bat hitless skid last night. At this point, it is hard to be optimistic about him going forward.
It shouldn’t be a surprise that Ichiro is scuffling. From 2011 through 2012, Ichiro ...
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1. Ivan Grushenko of Hong Kong posted on December 09, 2012 at 03:23 PM # hit 0 | hit 0I like that he does seem to be not looking at peak as best consecutive years. I like these attempts to combine peak, and career into one number, they usually fail in my opinion, but at least I like it when they try. This doesn't look like a fail.
Better than BÖC rankings
I just finished watching an episode of Supernatural that BÖC figured into the story.
I do think that I like Ivan's option better, if you are going to average two war's together, 7 peak is one way to do it, but you could come up with a lot of other options. (162 game average, or use all years that they had wins above all star etc.)
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