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Around SBN: The Amateur Mathematics Of Linsanity

Jason Larue gets a front page article on MLB.com

"I don't follow my numbers, because I know when I'm doing good and I'm doing bad," he said.

 

 Click the quote to see the article. I just can't believe this guy is still playing major league baseball. He really isn't that great, defensively, and he sure as hell can't hit.

Most times, if a player is batting in the .200-.220 area, I would say that I am not sure I could do any better at this level. But if he continues on his .048 tear, this year, then I am certain I could perform better than that.

 

On a side note, did anyone hear Split last night when he said David Eckstein has swung at 1150 pitches in the past 2 years, and has only missed 50-some times???

Wow.

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I Wouldn't Follow

My numbers, either, if I were LaPoo.

I used to be an A's fan until they left town and got good.

by philofthenorth on Apr 26, 2008 2:28 PM EDT reply actions  

If I were LaRue

And I followed the numbers, I’d have probably killed myself by now.

Relive Royals History at royalsretro.blogspot.com

by RoyalsRetro on Apr 27, 2008 8:41 PM EDT up reply actions  

wierd

I remember Jason LaRue being in a dream of mine last night. I think he homered or something. Thats all I remember.

Accidentally not thedude925 anymore. I do hate this new name.

by wildthang on Apr 26, 2008 2:33 PM EDT reply actions  

That Definitely Was

A dream.

I used to be an A's fan until they left town and got good.

by philofthenorth on Apr 26, 2008 2:48 PM EDT up reply actions  

I'll never forget

last year, when Buddy had him playing 3B and Gordon at SS. It was a type of managerial temporary insanity like I’d never seen. It was one game, but still. I would imagine with him following his numbers, ignorance is most definitely bliss.

by lordbyronk on Apr 26, 2008 4:57 PM EDT reply actions  

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