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ENC!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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We have to trade Encarnacion. It would be foolish if you believed that he is going to keep this up. Trade him now while his value is high.

 

Ya'll be tripping once he starts hitting like sh*t again.

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Shut the f*** up. Ok? Because it IS not foolish to think he's going to keep this up. I have proof, bitch:

 

.270/19/94

 

Whats that!? It's his stats from '03.

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It's funny how people always think that hitters can revive their career years.

 

Encarnacion is a career .265 hitter and last year he batter .236.

 

Hitters always end up hitting near their average.

 

Also, there's no need to get feisty over it. Grow up, mature, and find some tactfullness in your life kid.

It's funny how people always think that hitters can revive their career years.

 

Encarnacion is a career .265 hitter and last year he batter .236.

 

Hitters always end up hitting near their average.

 

Also, there's no need to get feisty over it. Grow up, mature, and find some tactfullness in your life kid.

So, was Encarnacion healthy last year?

It's funny how people always think that hitters can revive their career years.

 

Encarnacion is a career .265 hitter and last year he batter .236.

 

Hitters always end up hitting near their average.

 

Also, there's no need to get feisty over it. Grow up, mature, and find some tactfullness in your life kid.

So, was Encarnacion healthy last year?

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No, but he still has always been a mediocre hitter, injured or not.

So 2003 and 2005 are statistical aberrations?

 

It is much more logical, rather than to assume blind luck in two separate instances, to assume that Mr. Encarnacion had put it together to begin the 2003 season. It has been a work in progress, culminating in his more complete abilities this season. The lack of production in the middle year of this three year stretch is due to outside interference, in this case injury, and the two sandwiching seasons instead of aberrations are the truth while 2004 was the off statistical season.

 

Can this assumption not be made just as easily as the ".265 lifetime hitter" sucking later on? Why assume failure when one can bet on the plain as day trend at hand?

We have to trade Encarnacion. It would be foolish if you believed that he is going to keep this up. Trade him now while his value is high.

 

Ya'll be tripping once he starts hitting like sh*t again.

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It's a contract year. He'll stay here or possibly get even better.

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