To: PzLdr
Killebrew put up some whopping numbers in a long and productive 22 year major league career.
While nowhere near a .300 hitter, he drew a ton of walks and wound up with an impressive career on base percentage of .376, which is way above average. His lifetime slugging pct is over .500 and cranked 573 homeruns and over 1500 RBIs.
Twice he had an OPS (on base plus slug pct, now considered the most telling offensive stat) over 1.000 for a season, which is rarefied air.
To: over3Owithabrain
Anyone else remember the game, I think it was in 67, when the Twins no-hit the Tigers but the Tigers won the game?
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