Yes, this was the sneak peak decade, and it's a bit of an odd one to us. While player such as Molitor, Puckett, and likely Chipper Jones are Hall of Fame types, the others on the list don't quite rise to that level. Good players, in the case of Bernie Williams, and players who would believe to get the taint of the end of the decade and its reliance or use of performance enhancing drugs. |
Name, Year, Team - HR, RBI, AVE/OBP/SLG - PEVA 1. Paul Molitor, 1993, TOR - 3, 13, 0.447/0.527/0.851 - 51.398 2. Billy Hatcher, 1990, CIN - 1, 4, 0.519/0.567/0.889 - 48.270 3. Bernie Williams, 1996, NYA - 6, 15, 0.345/0.435/0.707 - 44.716 4. Scott Brosius, 1998, NYA - 4, 15, 0.383/0.400/0.660 - 43.197 5. Chris Sabo, 1990, CIN - 3, 8, 0.368/0.405/0.632 - 43.443 6. Javy Lopez, 1996, ATL - 3, 8, 0.365/0.443/0.635 - 38.068 7. Lenny Dykstra, 1993, PHI - 6, 10, 0.313/0.450/0.729 - 36.399 8. Gary Sheffield, 1997, FLO - 3, 7, 0.320/0.521/0.540 - 35.476 9. Kirby Puckett, 1991, MIN - 4, 9, 0.333/0.396/0.667 - 34.611 10. Chipper Jones, 1995, ATL - 3, 8, 0.364/0.446/0.618 - 29.148 |
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