Chicago Cubs @ Milwaukee Brewers, 6/5/07, 7:05 PM CST
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Braun is a **** monster.
2007 stats for the first three 3rd basemen chosen in the 2005 draft in the order they were selected:
NAME----------------G--AB--R---H---2B--3B--HR--TB--RBI---BB--SO--SB---BA--OBP--SLG--OPS
Alex Gordon-------52-180-15--31--8----1----3---50---8----20---54--4--.172-.287--.278--.565
Ryan Zimmerman-57-232-31--58-14---1----8---98---30---19---38--2--.250-.310--.422--.732
Ryan Braun---------12-45--8---14--3----0----3---26---8-----2---13---2--.311-.347-.578--.925
And their fielding percentages at third base:
Gordon- .952
Zimmerman- .945
Braun- .955
I'm starting to really like how this one turned out for the Crew.
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180 AB vs 23 AB vs 45 AB...yea that seems like a good comparison.
Lol- I know, of course its not. I only posted it because Braun's three for four last night bumped all his averages up so that he leads in every category. It's just that it's fun for me to think we made out the best when it was the Brewers who got the last choice of the "big three" third baseman in that draft. Listen man, maybe you should try not to be such a killjoy (or such a prick for that matter). I'm sure people can figure out for themselves why my stat comparison is flawed. BTW, Zimmerman has 232 at bats, not 23.