I'm gonna say:
1. Wally Backman
2. Willie Randolph
3. Andres Galarraga ( I get homers more with other bad .300 hitters).
At least Ozzie Smith is fast, Herndon can get homers if you time your swings just right, same for Schroeder.
gwynn is pretty bad.
I think Backman and Randolph for sure, then my 3rd is either Herndon or Walling, probably Walling
Backman, Randolph, Herndon in that order...
And wouldn't this be a great page for the RBI Database - .300 Hitters in RBI (http://dee-nee.com/wiki/index.php/.300_Hitters_in_RBI)? Just started a basic one, if everyone added a couple guys, the page would be done by lunch. I'd even use a smiley if we'd get it done today...
Nolan Ryan hits well over .300 for me... Does that count?
Nobody added to the page, I hate you all. Gywnn is now on there, we have two...
It would be easy enough to go through the team pages on the site and just copy in all the .300+ hitters, but I'm not confident based on the fact that Julio is listed as batting .353, while in the game his actual BA is .319 (and before any of your retards point out that that still makes him .300 hitter, my point is that it calls the others into question. [You know who you would have been]).
I've always wondered whether this was an actual discrepency from the instruction booklet, or just a mistype when Gantry was punching the numbers in.
You get back to me on that G-Tree, meanwhile I'll work on the DB. Quid pro quo and whatnot.
Just added all but the all star teams...
Quote from: FrancogenarianOcto on 02/07/07, 01:16:34 PM
It would be easy enough to go through the team pages on the site and just copy in all the .300+ hitters, but I'm not confident based on the fact that Julio is listed as batting .353, while in the game his actual BA is .319 (and before any of your retards point out that that still makes him .300 hitter, my point is that it calls the others into question. [You know who you would have been]).
I've always wondered whether this was an actual discrepency from the instruction booklet, or just a mistype when Gantry was punching the numbers in.
You get back to me on that G-Tree, meanwhile I'll work on the DB. Quid pro quo and whatnot.
Octo, the epitome of quality over quantity posting....
It looks like that stat has been wrong for years. Molitor has the .353 average, Franco is in fact .319. I am shocked and ashamed with my actions, and the AL page has been updated...
If anyone ever needs it (or for official reference for Wiki pages such as this), I have an online pdf of the RBI Manual (http://dee-nee.com/rbi/files/RBI_Baseball.pdf) for your enjoyment.
Quote from: GoReds on 02/07/07, 01:32:18 PM
Just added all but the all star teams...
Nice work - added Franco & Moiltor. Cliff notes version, gotta get back to work...
All .300 hitters, I'll try to repost my access page, I have to try to save it as an Acess97 file so I can get to it at work
NAME BA*100
Gwynn 370
Boggs 357
Moltor 353
Tramml 343
Guerro 338
Pucket 332
Schrdr 332
Raines 330
Mtngly 327
Aldrte 325
Herndn 324
J.Rice 324
Seitzr 323
Backmn 320
Franco 319
Brett 316
Kruk 313
Wallng 312
K.Bass 311
Herndz 310
Bell 308
WClark 308
Madlck 307
Gllrga 305
Rndlph 305
OSmith 303
Sntago 300
Here is my access database with All Arcade and NES data, easily sortable since it's in Access, I also have seperate tables with Date of Births, deaths (not updated since before Kirby died), and other info
I hope this works and I'll find out when I get to work tomorrow
I have played a small percentage of what the rest of you have and was completely unaware of the fact that Backman was a .300 hitter, let alone .320 and I use the Mets at least once every session.
Here is my three.
1. Backman
2. Benito
3. Seitzer