NEWS: Tennessee Tech’s Chloe Larry plans to enter the transfer portal, she told @On3.
The 5-8 sophomore averaged 13.6 ppg, 3.9 rpg, 2.4 apg and 1.4 spg this season.
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@notgaetti There was a time I thought Juan Pierre had an outside shot at 3,000.
Hits thru age 30 season:
Rickey: 1603
Pierre: 1546
Gwynn: 1531
Boggs: 1392
Molitor: 1367
@notgaetti There was a time I thought Juan Pierre had an outside shot at 3,000.
Hits thru age 30 season:
Rickey: 1603
Pierre: 1546
Gwynn: 1531
Boggs: 1392
Molitor: 1367
Not enough people talk about Chone Figgins
• 341 SB, 22.0 WAR, 2009 AL All-Star
• 2002 World Series Champ with LAA
• Logged 2200+ innings at 2B, 3B, OF
• Stole a whopping 62 bases in 2005
• Drew 101 walks in 2009 (.395 OBP)
• Hit. 291 across 8 seasons with LAA
• One of just 5 players this century to have recorded at least 3 seasons with a .350+ OBP and 40+ SB (along with Ichiro Suzuki, Carl Crawford, Jose Reyes, and Juan Pierre); Figgins is the only utility player on this list
Luis Arraez has not struck out in 115 plate appearances 🤯
@JonHeyman, Dan O'Dowd and @TonyLuftman discuss the streak and Arraez's hitter profile succeeding in today's game.
#MLBNow
longest streaks of consecutive PA without striking out, since 2000:
2004 Juan Pierre: 147
2001 Juan Pierre: 143
2016-17 Mookie Betts: 129
2024 Luis Arraez: 115 *active
h/t @EliasSports
Not enough people talk about Brett Butler
• .290 BA, .377 OBP, 558 SB, 49.7 WAR
• More walks (1129) than strikeouts (907)
• Led league in hits 1x, runs 2x, triples 4x
• 8th all time in career games played in CF
• Reached 100 runs 6x, 40 SB 5x, 90 BB 5x
• Hit at least .293 for 3 different franchises
• Stole 125+ bags for 3 different franchises
• Only made one All-Star team in his career!
• Never struck out 80x; only reached 70 once
• One of just five players in the Live Ball Era (since 1920) to record at least ten seasons with 30+ SB and fewer than 70 strikeouts (along with Rickey Henderson, Tim Raines, Ozzie Smith, and Juan Pierre); tied with Rickey, Ozzie, and JP for the most such seasons (11)
Juan Pierre (@JPBeastMode) had a long run, too, but his batting average eventually dipped below .300 — he finished his career with a .295 average.
https://t.co/SA2Xu6F8Q9
Juan Pierre's load management program was called "just play every game for 5 years while averaging 201 hits, 58 stolen bases, and 38 strikeouts each season"
@CodifyBaseball That’s crazy where are you coming up with these stats lol 😂 I had no clue about these stats!! Thanks for the love. Only knew one way to play the game and that was play hard every game!!!
.@ErikKratz31 asks @JPBeastMode how many bases he could've stolen if he was in his prime in today's game 👀
Pierre says at least 80, maybe 90! (His best year was 68)
Legends Territory 🎧 https://t.co/EjSDmsdFeS