>> Pete Rose was one of the best hitters in the history of baseball, so he was on base a lot. <<
There’s the problem with your logic. Even in the years Bench was MVP, Rose had on-base percentages of .383 and .386... Not particularly good for a lead-off hitter with very few net stolen bases.
what is a NET stolen base?
“Pete Rose was one of the best hitters in the history of baseball, so he was on base a lot. “
I’m sorry, but I did not write that I just look through one or two of my texts on this thread and that quick comes from somewhere else and I think you’re talking to the wrong personin