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- From: vanburg@ac.dal.ca
- Newsgroups: rec.sport.baseball
- Subject: Re: White leadoff; Carter mvp
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.103919.9074@ac.dal.ca>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 10:39:19 -0400
- References: <By1CyD.8Dx@zoo.toronto.edu>
- Organization: Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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- In article <By1CyD.8Dx@zoo.toronto.edu>, rising@zoo.toronto.edu (Jim Rising) writes:
- > I wonder if there is a high correlation between people
- > who think that White is a good lead-off hitter and that
- > Carter was the Jays' mvp last year. You could emale me
- > answers to 2 questions, (1) Is Devon White a good leadoff
- > hitter (yes or no; no qualifiers), and (2) Was Joe Carter
- > the Jays' mvp in 1992 (yes or no). I'll post results.
- > [Why am I getting myself into this? A guess postseason
- > baseball withdrawl.]
- > --
- > Name: Jim Rising
- > Mail: Dept. Zoology, Univ. Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A1
- > UUCP: uunet!attcan!utzoo!rising
- > BITNET: rising@zoo.utoronto.ca
-
- Devo may not be the ideal lead-off hitter, too many Ks, but he does get the
- job done better than most (ie Coleman). Carter is very important to the
- Jays but Robby was most likely the team's MVP. Also Joe should be
- batting fifth with Olerud third and Winfield forth.
-
- Mike Crosby,Dal
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