Eephus
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They have excellent team speed, solid defense and some talented pitching but don't have a lot of power.
The 1987 Cardinals won 95 games while only hitting 94 HRs (Jack Clark hit 35 of them), but conventional wisdom is that you have to hit the long ball to score runs in today's big leagues. For what it's worth, the 2008 Giants hit 94 HRs as well but scored 150 less runs than the 87 Cardinals.
Would Major League hitters and scouts catch up to their pitching over the course of a long season?
The 1987 Cardinals won 95 games while only hitting 94 HRs (Jack Clark hit 35 of them), but conventional wisdom is that you have to hit the long ball to score runs in today's big leagues. For what it's worth, the 2008 Giants hit 94 HRs as well but scored 150 less runs than the 87 Cardinals.
Would Major League hitters and scouts catch up to their pitching over the course of a long season?
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