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Posted on 5/17/16 at 7:44 pm to
Posted by lsufball19
Franklin, TN
Member since Sep 2008
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Posted on 5/17/16 at 7:44 pm to
He has 123 ABs. Guys that have started most of the season have, on average, 180 ABs. Guys that have started literally every game have b/t 200-210 ABs, although LSU does have a guy that has started every game (Cole Freeman) that has 168 ABs. I would surmise Romero has plenty of ABs
Posted by Tom Haverford
Birmingham, AL
Member since Jan 2011
540 posts
Posted on 5/17/16 at 8:09 pm to
mlb requires 502 PA (not AB, but PA) to qualify for the batting title. works out to 3.1 PA/game. not sure if Romero qualifies using that standard. i assumed he didn't therefore i left him out of even consideration (along with guys like Chris Reid, Jacob Robson, and even Peter Alonso (which was probably dumb/wrong specifically even projecting ahead a couple weeks)

Peter Alonso belongs, that being said, all of these 1B have had good/great seasons:

Alonso
Alex Destino
Zach Lavy
Hunter Melton
Niko Buentello
Nathaniel Lowe
Evan White
Jordan Rodgers played 1B most of the year for UT

Once again proves how much talent in this league. Not making 1st or even 2nd team All-SEC is not a slam.
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