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Carlos Gonzalez Highlights

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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2011

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  • btw great video, great quality and great highlights.

  • @BtAsRg hey thank you, i really appreciate it. I'm working on making new baseball videos

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  • walkoff cycle never forget that game Go Rockies!

  • @BtAsRg In a desperate attempt to prove to themselves that he is an elite player?

    Or heck, just in an attempt to prove to themselves that he isn't a 1 park wonder.

  • @jostopholees why would they need to?

  • Anyone else wanna step up to the plate and try to argue gonzalez isn't a 1 park wonder?

  • cargo the best...

  • @jostopholees pitcher hitting excuse isn't present in the AL, and in 2011 CarGo hit .003 behind the AL batting average, and his OBP was exactly on average (.317).

    However, CarGo doesn't play in the AL, he plays in the NL where he is above average. Not to mention three of the stadiums that he plays a significant number of road games are VERY pitcher friendly parks (AT&T, Dodger Stadium, PetCo Park). By the way, I have been using ESPN for my stats.

  • @charlie123517 glad to hear it, I'll be looking out for them

  • @jostopholees You are right, he is not that far above league average in road statistics. He is above average though, and you did say he was below. As you've said numerous times, he is not nearly as good on the road as he is at home. If you add his much better home statistics to his already above average road statistics, you get a player who is, according to my definition, elite. I consider elite MLB players to be well above average and that is what CarGo is.

  • @jostopholees if 15 homeruns was legitimately the average per player on the road, that would make the total homerun average around 30 (assuming players hit an equal amount of homeruns on the road and at home). Only 12 NL players hit 30 or more home runs total for the year, there is no chance that the HR road average per player on the road was 15. If you could give me a source for that and prove me wrong, don't hold back.

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