Sterling
El Presidente
That's career numbers. His Coors Field numbers specifically are super crazy and drastically alter his career numbers and especially his home/away splits. 1.170 OPS at coors. .381 BA, 141 tOPS+. Crazy, crazy numbers.Took a look myself, he has 56% of his home runs at home, which isn´t that crazy but as you mentioned his OPS is a pretty big difference. He also hit .348 at home and .278 on the road, also a pretty big difference.
In his defence though, he had teammates and none of them managed to hit .350ish at Coors during the same time period so he was doing something right. I can understand the case against him a bit better now, but I still think he should be in.
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