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Post by dukecrunchybagel on Apr 13, 2018 11:45:03 GMT -5
Good guess, Cueto tied for the NL lead with 17 sacrifice hits in 2012.
Another Red has led the league since.
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Post by quantumfootball on Apr 15, 2018 0:10:36 GMT -5
Did Todd Frazier also lead the league in PA when he led the league in AB?
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Post by dukecrunchybagel on Apr 16, 2018 8:27:16 GMT -5
Did Todd Frazier also lead the league in PA when he led the league in AB? Nice try, but Frazier didn't have enough walks. Anthony Rizzo led the league in PAs with 701 in 2015. The last time the Reds led in PAs was prior to 2015.
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Post by dukecrunchybagel on Apr 16, 2018 8:32:14 GMT -5
Since it's been almost a week, I'll give out some hints for the remaining categories: WAR, oWAR, dWAR, PA, SLG %, R H, 3B, RBI, HBP, SH, SF, & GIDP.
All the remaining answer are since the days of the BRM or later.
Three of the remaining leaders were from last season.
There are no names on the list that are obscure and with a little thinking, they're all pretty obvious.
There are two pitchers on the list.
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Post by quantumfootball on Apr 16, 2018 10:58:33 GMT -5
Votto for overall and offensive WAR, Cozart for defensive WAR, Mike Leake for SH, Ryan Hanigan for HBP?
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Post by dukecrunchybagel on Apr 16, 2018 13:01:06 GMT -5
Votto for overall and offensive WAR, Cozart for defensive WAR, Mike Leake for SH, Ryan Hanigan for HBP? WAR overall was before Votto was on the team. oWAR was well before Votto was on the team. dWAR was surprisingly not Cozart, although Cozart did have a great 2.9 dWAR in 2014. This Red has led since that time. Leake, despite being a better than average hitting pitcher, rarely sacrificed. The only year he broke double digits was 10 in 2014. This Reds leader was prior to that date. Hannigan wasn't plunked very often; of course his best year only had 112 games played. He had 29 over the course of his career; the last Reds winner had a few less than that over the course of the season. Of course, he had ample opportunities...
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Post by quantumfootball on Apr 16, 2018 22:02:28 GMT -5
Is the dWAR Billy Hamilton, then?
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Post by dukecrunchybagel on Apr 17, 2018 7:48:36 GMT -5
BTK put up dWARs of 1.8 in the 2014 and 2016 campaigns, but the last Reds leader had a full game on that number.
This Red was teammates with both Hamilton and Cozart.
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Post by dukecrunchybagel on Apr 20, 2018 8:00:49 GMT -5
It seems like there is no further interest in this thread, so here are the rest of the answers:
WAR -- Jose Rijo 10.1 (1993) oWAR -- Joe Morgan 9.7 (1976) dWAR -- Tucker Barnhart 2.8 (2017) SLG% - George Foster .631 (1977) PA -- Joey Votto 726 (2014) R -- George Foster 124 (1977) H -- Pete Rose 215 (1976) 3B -- Mariano Duncan 11 (1990) RBI -- George Foster 120 (1978) HBP - Shin-Sin Choo 26 (2013) SH -- Bronson Arroyo 16 (2013) SF -- Adam Duvall 11 (2017) GIDP -- Sean Casey 27 (2005)
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