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And, almost batter under .250 twice, and did it one of the times.

If he can hit better at his home park, then more power to him. If he bats for nearly .400 in back to back seasons at home, then that's good for him. Who cares if he hits in a hitter's park? He's a great batter regardless.

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omg Pujols is batting .304 on the road, he [expletive]ing sucks.

A-Rod is batting under .300 on the road, he sucks

Berkman is way under .300, he should be in AAA

Miguel Cabrera is under .300, he sucks

 

Helton isn't batting .300 for his CAREER on the road. Regardless of where you play, batting .300 at anytime in your career is great. Doing it your entire career is even better.

 

Never said he sucked. It's just a joke to put Helton in a class with Ruth, Gehrig, etc. He isn't even in a league with the best stars of today's game. Guys like Pujols and A-Rod win SilverSluggers, Gold Gloves, MVPs. and dominate no matter what park they play in. You can't say the same about "Todd Helton" lmao

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Never said he sucked. It's just a joke to put Helton in a class with Ruth, Gehrig, etc. He isn't even in a league with the best stars of today's game. Guys like Pujols and A-Rod win SilverSluggers, Gold Gloves, MVPs. and dominate no matter what park they play in. You can't say the same about "Todd Helton" lmao

Five time all-star, four time silver slugger, and three time gold glove.

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I think Todd Helton is a good player, but I just don't put him in the same class as Albert Pujols, Manny Ramirez, A-Rod, and other great players, regardless of steroid use.

 

Alright, these are the following stats for a certain player, whose team I will not tell you, and I want you to tell me if his batting average is not SUBSTANTIALLY higher at home than on the road.

 

 

2004:

 

Home: .338

 

Away: .240

 

 

2005:

 

Home: .357

 

Away: .256

 

 

2006:

 

Home: .373

 

Away: .280

 

2007:

 

Home: .376

 

Away: .301

 

 

2008:

 

Home: .332

 

Away: .308

 

 

I'm sure someone can do some research and find out who this player is, but these batting averages for when this player plays at home and on the road are SUBSTANTIALLY different.

 

Tell me if you disagree, but I doubt you will.

 

 

BTW, this is none other than........another product of Coors Field.......Matt Holliday. :lol: .

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