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thegreatbambi
Hacker is pretty impressive, but Jose Bautista still outpaces him with an MLB-leading 4.75 “EAR”.
AndreTheGiantKiller
Miguel Olivo is the top dog when it comes to EAR
thegreatbambi
Depends on the source metrics, I personally tend to lean more towards Dumbo than Holyfield
mrshyguy99
man we think triple A parks are hitter friendly. Korean parks are 10X worst. you can go from struggling to next thing we know your playing like a MVP. how many players can hit over 40 HR, like 140 RBIs hit for like a .380 avg and have under 100 SO with 40 SB. those are unreal stats.
MeowMeow
Those numbers aren’t exactly typical. Thames was far and away the best hitter in the KBO. The second highest OPS in the KBO last year came from future-Twin Byung-Ho Park and was 138 points lower (1.150) than Thames (1.288). You can attribute some of the boost to the KBO’s hitter friendly nature but Thames really just blew the league away by a huge margin.
nookster
Cecil Fielder resurrected his career in Japan. So did Colby Lewis. It wasn’t the KBO but just saying …
ronnsnow
So did Jack Elliot
dishnet34
Jake Brigham was just signed by the Detroit Tigers in a MiLB deal. So, he’s not going to Japan?