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Nzoner's Game Room>*****The Bobby Witt Jr. Thread*****
GeorgeZimZam 04:15 PM 06-15-2024
Originally Posted by cmh6476:
If bwj doesn't have his own thread yet, it's past due. We need a place to memorialize everything he is doing in the moment.
Yes. Good call.





"His first love was baseball..."

While Bobby Witt Jr. prepares for his high school prom & state championship run, he's also on the cusp of being one of the top picks in the 2019 #MLBDraft. pic.twitter.com/UpDLtKSVa1

— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) June 2, 2019






We have agreed to terms with No. 2 overall draft pick Bobby Witt Jr.

Welcome to the #Royals, Bobby!#AlwaysRoyal pic.twitter.com/E5nGFgU6LN

— Kansas City Royals (@Royals) June 12, 2019









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ChiefsFanatic 10:10 AM 08-04-2024
Originally Posted by GabyKeepsMeWarm:
I was just screwing around looking at Bobby's numbers and thinking about Brett's race to .400 in 1980.



Let's say Bobby's August is as hot as his July. So I plugged those numbers in, give or take. Putting him at 200 total hits and 532 AB's through the end of August would give him a .375 BA.



What did I conclude? Hitting .400 for a season is really, really, really fucking hard. If you can hit over .300 for three months, have two months of hitting close to .500 and still be 25 points shy? No wonder Brett cracked under the pressure.
I will tell you how hard hitting .400 is: Tony Gwynn & George Brett never hit .400

Gwynn hit .394 but only played in 110 games that year, and Brett hit .390 but only played in 117 games that year.

Gwynn and Brett are the two best hitters of my lifetime. However, Brett, to me, was by far the better player between the two, and combined average with more prolific production, but Gwynn has a higher career batting average, .338 vs .311, and almost 500 fewer strikeouts.
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alanm 09:49 PM 08-04-2024
Originally Posted by ChiefsFanatic:
I will tell you how hard hitting .400 is: Tony Gwynn & George Brett never hit .400

Gwynn hit .394 but only played in 110 games that year, and Brett hit .390 but only played in 117 games that year.

Gwynn and Brett are the two best hitters of my lifetime. However, Brett, to me, was by far the better player between the two, and combined average with more prolific production, but Gwynn has a higher career batting average, .338 vs .311, and almost 500 fewer strikeouts.
Wade Boggs. :-)
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PHOG 07:44 AM 08-05-2024
Bobby Witt Jr named Player of the Month!

https://www.mlb.com/royals/news/mlb-...-for-july-2024
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GeorgeZimZam 08:40 PM 08-07-2024

Bobby Witt Jr. MLB ranks this year:

-162 hits (most in the MLB)
-.349 average (highest in the MLB)
-.394 OBP (3rd highest)
-.606 SLG % (3rd highest)
-1.000 OPS (4th highest)
-99 runs (most in the MLB)
-84 RBI’s (4th)
-33 doubles (3rd)
-10 triples (2nd)

He just turned 24. pic.twitter.com/NdoEvkvXLl

— Braiden Turner (@bturner23) August 8, 2024

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GabyKeepsMeWarm 09:27 PM 08-07-2024
Originally Posted by GeorgeZimZam:
it feels so awesome having a legit superstar play for the Royals again. Been too long. Not only that, but already having him under contract for at least the next seven years, and hopefully more beyond that.
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GeorgeZimZam 09:00 AM 08-09-2024

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dlphg9 11:13 AM 08-09-2024
Originally Posted by GabyKeepsMeWarm:
it feels so awesome having a legit superstar play for the Royals again. Been too long. Not only that, but already having him under contract for at least the next seven years, and hopefully more beyond that.
The only superstar I ever got to watch was Greinke, but really he only had one year of legitimate dominance with KC. Wasn't alive for Brett, so this is my first actual experience with a bonafide super star Royals player.
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GeorgeZimZam 03:32 PM 08-14-2024



Bobby Witt Jr. Might Be MLB's Most Tooled Up Player

Spoiler!

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GabyKeepsMeWarm 04:31 PM 08-14-2024
Originally Posted by GeorgeZimZam:



Bobby Witt Jr. Might Be MLB's Most Tooled Up Player

Spoiler!
And now I have a boner.
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Pasta Little Brioni 04:37 PM 08-14-2024
Pepe your troll game has cooled off
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farmerchief 07:25 AM 08-15-2024
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
The only superstar I ever got to watch was Greinke, but really he only had one year of legitimate dominance with KC. Wasn't alive for Brett, so this is my first actual experience with a bonafide super star Royals player.
George Brett and I were the same age, I drove up many times from Southern Kansas to watch him and the Royals through the years, great baseball during his career. Witt is rounding out to be in Bretts class!
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dlphg9 03:04 PM 08-16-2024
Bobby Witt Jr is on pace for one hell of a ****ing season. I'm not sure how many times this has been done.

10.5 bWAR - Tied for the 28th highest season ever
11.1 fWAR - Tied for the 19th highest seasons ever
225 hits
44 doubles
15 triples
32 HRs
33 stolen bases
137 runs scored
119 RBIs

If not for Aaron Judge he'd probably run away with this award. Judge has a higher WAR, but he has a negative defensive rating. I believe Witt would run away with the award in the NL.
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GeorgeZimZam 06:51 PM 08-16-2024

Had to do it for Pablo. #PlayersWeekend https://t.co/sYDqPiocEf pic.twitter.com/K4TgpJKs4B

— Kansas City Royals (@Royals) August 17, 2024

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GeorgeZimZam 06:52 PM 08-16-2024

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Pablo 06:55 PM 08-16-2024
I want to believe in Bob but pepe assured me he'd never be a star!

What to think????
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