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  • Ironman92
    Name this active MLB player (early 2012 stats not included) Over the past 5 seasons this player has averaged over 100 RBI, 32 doubles and nearly 30 HR per season....yet only once has surpassed 67 runs scored.

    Name him.
  • karen lotz
    Dan Uggla
  • Ironman92
    Not my answer but a good guess
  • ernest_t_bass
    Drew Stubbs
  • Ironman92
    Uggla under 100 RBI, over HR/2B...all five seasons over 67 runs
  • Ironman92
    ernest_t_bass;1139739 wrote:Drew Stubbs

    Most definately
  • ernest_t_bass
    Ironman92;1139747 wrote:Most definately

    I get it right? Schweet
  • Ironman92
    Not so much
  • Azubuike24
    Drew Stubbs averaged over 100 RBI's the last 5 years...LOL.
  • Azubuike24
    It's gotta be someone who's a good hitter, has good power but is obviously slow. Probably plays on a bad team without much to drive him in. Likely doesn't get on base any other way besides hits either. I was thinking Adam Dunn, but a few years with the Reds I'm pretty sure his runs were more than that.

    I'll guess either Adam Dunn, Paul Konerko or Ryan Howard.
  • Ironman92
    Azubuike24;1139779 wrote:It's gotta be someone who's a good hitter, has good power but is obviously slow. Probably plays on a bad team without much to drive him in. Likely doesn't get on base any other way besides hits either. I was thinking Adam Dunn, but a few years with the Reds I'm pretty sure his runs were more than that.

    I'll guess either Adam Dunn, Paul Konerko or Ryan Howard.

    Your criteria is spot on....you aren't thinking of the best guess for your reasonings.
  • ernest_t_bass
    Poojolz
  • Ironman92
    ernest_t_bass;1139796 wrote:Poojolz

    Yes....without even researching we know Pujols averaged almost 30 HR per year for the last 5
  • karen lotz
    El Caballo
  • Ironman92
    karen lotz;1139801 wrote:El Caballo

    Is that spelled correctly?
  • Ironman92
    And yes, you are correct.
  • Ironman92
    Spanish sux
  • Azubuike24
    Back in his prime Lee wasn't horribly slow. He played on some good teams in Houston in the mid/late-2000's.