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After last night, I wasn't gonna watch the game, but I'm a die hard fan so.....
Gleyber Torres hits a single to start the game...
TORO TORO TORRES!!
Juanderful Juan Soto steps up to the plate... first pitch.... first swing.... it's outta there!!! Juan Soto has a new career high!! 36 home runs so far this year. I think that his last 6 hits have all been homers. Unbelievable!!! Wait, the announcers just corrected me.. Soto has had 8 home runs in his last 8 hits. Holy guacamole!!! Even more unbelievable!!!! Sometimes, I just love to be wrong 😁
SO-TO-tally JUANDERFUL!!!!! 2-0 Yankees!!!
Juan Soto and Aaron Judge are in a league of their own. They deserve to be in the World Series, and they, definitely, deserve to win it!!! They are incredibly talented, passionate men who have redefined what it means to play baseball!! I love these guys. My boys 😊😍
LET'S GO YANKEES!!!!!
#gleyber torres#25#juan soto#22#juanderful#SO-TO-tally Juanderful#new career high#36 homers#and an rbi#love#happiness#thank you#sharing#baseball#sports#ny yankees#let's go yankees#joy#ny baseball#bronx bombers#i love these guys#i love this game#it's gotta go better than yesterday#right?#pray with me#i love baseball#my boys#8 hits#8 homers#holy guacamole
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Karim City College Hosts RBI-Backed Financial Literacy Program
Students gain vital financial knowledge in collaborative event with RBI Ranchi In a joint effort to boost financial awareness, Karim City College and RBI Ranchi organized a comprehensive Financial Literacy Program for students. JAMSHEDPUR – In order to improve the financial literacy of students, the Faculty of Commerce at Karim City College collaborated with RBI Ranchi to implement a Financial…
#शिक्षा#cybercrime prevention#digital economy education#economic empowerment#education#financial inclusion initiatives#financial literacy program#interactive financial quiz#Karim City College#RBI career opportunities#RBI Ranchi collaboration#student financial awareness
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This advertisement is for The Lies We Conjure, the new contemporary supernatural thriller from Sarah Henning.
WHAT’S IT ABOUT
Thirteen witches. Two ordinary sisters. One locked-room murder. This whodunit is giving Knives Out meets The Inheritance Games with magic.
An eccentric old woman approaches sisters Ruby and Wren with an offer too good to pass up: attend a fancy dinner party posing as her granddaughters for two grand each. Sounds like a great arrangement—what could possibly go wrong? Literally EVERYTHING!
Shortly after arriving at the mysterious Hegemony Manor, the hostess is dead and a killer lies among the dinner guests. Did we mention the guests are all powerful witches? Ruby and Wren must solve the murder if they hope to make it out of the manor alive.
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In which year Reserve Bank of India was established?
𝐀) 𝟏𝟗𝟑𝟒
𝐁) 𝟏𝟗𝟑𝟓
𝐂) 𝟏𝟗𝟑𝟔
𝐃) 𝟏𝟗𝟑𝟕
Write your answer in the comment section!!!
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“Still no ring.”
“Give me a minute, Geez! I’m working on it!”
What’s great is this is easily the same interaction they’ll have when rumors about them getting engaged start rolling around. I love an all in Anthony, not letting her doubt him or them.
How’s the shoulder?
Kate just sat there by the time it gets to Anthony’s next post season and they’ve absolutely dominated all season
“Okay, I don’t want to be unreasonable, Anthony. But I feel I deserve to be paid for my work.”
Anthony raised his eyebrow as he stood shirtless in the kitchen they now share, his spoon held halfway to his lips. “Does the school…? Not pay you?”
Kate rolled her eyes looking at her boyfriend. A national league leader this year in runs, rbi, OPS, and home runs. “I think you’ve enjoyed a pretty good season, no?”
Anthony looked around uncertainly, “I… yes? A career best?”
“Pay me then!”
Anthony chuckled, “I think that’s called solicitation, Babe.”
“Ugh!” Kate sighed, “Are you going to ask me to marry you?!”
“Ohhh! Hadn’t thought about it.”
Kate rolled her eyes, kissing him as she snatched up her keys to leave for work. “Well think about it then!”
“Love you!” Anthony called out as she left.
“Love you too!”
He chuckled to himself as she left, walking through to the bedroom and digging through his sock drawer. He took out the ring box that he’d hidden there months ago now, waiting for the right moment. “Just a little longer.”
(My shoulder just randomly aches but at least I can sleep easily now)
#baseball au#kathony#anthony x kate#kate sharma#kate sheffield#anthony bridgerton#molly’s asks and answers
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as a fan of Baseball- I debated about this post - then I thought why NOT- just look at the stats
Nicknamed "Charlie Hustle," Rose spent 24 years in Major League Baseball, and he retired as the league’s all-time hits leader, among other things. The Cincinnati native got his start with the Reds in 1963, and he spent the first 16 seasons of his career with the organization. He won a pair of World Series titles in 1975 and 1976, which marked the club’s first championships in 35 years.
Rose then spent a five-year run with the Philadelphia Phillies, and he won his third World Series title with the team in 1980. He then spent half a season with the Montreal Expos in 1984 before returning to Cincinnati that year to wrap up his playing career.
Rose finished with 4,256 hits — the most in MLB history. He’s one of just two players, along with Ty Cobb, to surpass 4,000 hits. Rose also holds MLB records for games played (3,562), plate appearances (15,890) and at-bats (14,053). He won three batting titles and two Gold Glove awards during his career, and he picked up 17 All-Star nods. He was the league’s MVP in 1973, when he held a .338 batting average with 230 hits, five home runs and 64 RBI.
“I am the winningest athlete in team sport history,” Rose told the Cincinnati Enquirer in 2018. “To me, my biggest record is the number of winning games I played in. And that’s also a testament to all the great teammates I played with.”
Rose spent seven seasons as the Reds’ manager, including the final few seasons when he was still playing. He won two division titles while in that role and finished with a 412-373 overall record.
Rose’s career ended in scandal, however, as he was banned from the sport in 1989 for gambling on games — including his own team’s games — while he was the Reds’ manager.
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Got Bored And Made An Entire Hetalia Baseball League (HBL)
the league is meant to have fictitious and near impossible goals for regular humans to achieve. They are all scaled beside each other accounting for superhuman strength.
~Denmark Stats~
(Don’t pay attention to his projected stats here they got all sorts of fucked up and I got tired of trying to fix it so they do not math but whatever…)
Batting Average Regular Season- .341 Projection- .326 Career- .341
Running Speed MPH- 15-18 Hitting Power MPH- 100-105 Regular Season Stolen Bases- 15 Career Stolen Bases- 220
Denmark is a well-rounded player with a good balance of power and consistency. His high number of games played and at-bats indicate his reliability and endurance, always ready to contribute to his team. He has a solid batting average, reflecting his consistent performance over time.
Freedom Fighters - link to their team and positions
Other Players: (will update with link as they are added) America Russia Sweden England Ireland Iceland Canada Denmark Turkey France Scotland Greece Germany Japan Nyo!America Prussia China Nyo!England Spain Austria Italy Norway Romano Finland
breakdown below >> (Chat GTP helped with this part because I'm not good at describing things or sports talk)((it also made me the lay out above I made the stats and it put them in MLB format for me & calculated batting average because math :/ ))
Personality Analysis: Denmark
Bold and Fearless: Denmark’s fearless nature makes him a powerful hitter, unafraid to take big swings and go for home runs. This boldness translates into his ability to drive the ball deep and produce runs.
Energetic and Determined: His energy and determination are reflected in his consistent performance and his ability to play a high number of games each season. He is always ready to take the field and contribute to his team's success.
Aggressive: Denmark’s aggressive approach can be both a strength and a weakness. While it leads to impressive power stats, it also results in a higher number of strikeouts. This reflects his personality of taking risks and going all-in, which sometimes works against him.
Balanced Stat Distribution and Analysis : Denmark
Doubles (2B)
Regular Season: 30
Projected: 30
Career: 450
Analysis: Denmark’s high number of doubles indicates his ability to hit the ball hard and find gaps in the defense. This reflects his strong and determined nature, allowing him to drive the ball effectively. His character's tenacity is mirrored in his consistent ability to produce extra-base hits.
Home Runs (HR)
Regular Season: 20
Projected: 20
Career: 300
Analysis: Denmark's respectable home run totals show his power at the plate. His ability to hit home runs reflects his bold and fearless personality. He is not afraid to take big swings, which is consistent with his confident and assertive demeanor.
Strikeouts (SO)
Regular Season: 80
Projected: 80
Career: 1200
Analysis: Denmark’s higher number of strikeouts highlights his aggressive approach at the plate. His determination and confidence can sometimes lead to overzealous swings, resulting in missed opportunities. This stat shows that while he has power, he may also have a tendency to chase pitches outside the strike zone.
Strengths:
Power Hitter: Denmark's ability to hit for extra bases (doubles and home runs) makes him a significant threat in the lineup. His powerful swings align with his strong and energetic personality.
Run Producer: His high RBI totals show that he is effective in clutch situations, driving in runs when his team needs it most. This reflects his leadership qualities and his role as a reliable contributor.
Weaknesses:
Strikeouts: Denmark's aggressive approach can lead to a high number of strikeouts, which indicates a need for better pitch selection and patience at the plate.
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3 for 4, 3 HR (2 solo, grand slam), 6 RBI
BRYCE HARPER caps off a three-home run game with a grand slam in the bottom of the seventh inning to help the Philadelphia Phillies win 9–4 against the Cincinnati Reds, with the second home run of the game being his 1000th career run scored (April 2, 2024)
#he's just unfuckingreal#Bryce Harper#Philadelphia Phillies#MLB#baseball#baseballedit#mlbedit#sportsedit#usernrzr#.gif#.original#MLB 2024#CIN @ PHI#page stretcher#fighting for my life coloring this and the rain made the broadcast quality extra horrible... RIP#THIRD MVP CAMPAIGN SEASON STARTS NOW !
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Because I was taller than everyone else on my fifth-grade baseball team, my strike zone was slightly larger than most. That fact alone must have led to a few more pitches going unanswered when I was at bat. It also didn’t help that I was deathly afraid of the ball.
My dad, not the biggest sports enthusiast, took the time in the evenings after work both during and after baseball season to toss small plastic whiffle balls (about a 6th of the size of a regular baseball) at me that I would then swat a sad few feet from where we stood in the front yard. He was always in his dress clothes, and as the sun set behind him, it felt like everyone in our neighborhood was hiding inside during our 10-minute drill.
“Keep your eye on the ball.” he’d say before underhand tossing the practice pitch, having no idea the reason I had watched the last 9 strikes in one game pass the plate in front of me wasn’t an inability to see the ball coming, but the exact opposite: I saw it flying right at me and was frozen by fear.
Recently, I found the baseball cards they’d made for our rec teams. There I am smiling, bat in hand, not an inkling of fear on my face since I was staring down a camera and not a pitcher. The back of the cards featured my weight, height, and various stats, including 0 RBIs. The more impressive numbers reported: I had jumped from 5’1” to 5’11” over three summers.
Being tall at 12, and remaining relatively tall until most kids caught up with me in high school, had its advantages. I played center in basketball and rarely had to jump for a rebound, I was a decent first baseman because I wasn’t afraid of a ball when I had a mitt to catch it in, and adults, simply by virtue of my being the same size as them, mistakenly talked to me as if I were a peer.
“The problem with this fucking place…” the new head of my community theater confided in me as I sat in the box office and handed a parent her change, “is there are too many chefs!” My new boss kept her flat black hair short and wore fat earrings. She was in her mid-50s and had been given the job after the board fired her friend and colleague of 15 years from the same position. Our new leader had spent much of her career teaching children how to sing in harmony, not fundraising and attending advertising meetings, and she was adjusting. I was 11 or 12, hearing an adult woman vent for the first time about what I had assumed was a nice promotion.
“It’s like that pasta fundraiser we did,” she continued, “Everyone brought in a sauce from home, but imagine if we had mixed them all together? You bring your grandma’s famous recipe in and dump it in with a bunch of Ragu, what does it taste like? It all tastes like Ragu, you know?”
I nodded as if I knew. “I get you.” I said, speaking slowly so my voice didn’t crack. I had recently visited New Orleans and had tried to yell something funny at my family while crossing the street, and out came a high-pitched whistle instead. A man in a suit walking past us mirthfully smiled to himself, knowing exactly what had happened. Since then, I remained cognizant of how deep I needed to keep my voice to not slip. Plus I wanted this woman to keep speaking to me like a coworker. “You don’t want to be watered down.”
“Yes. It’s like that. Imagine that for every person who brought in Ragu, someone else brought in a bottle of piss to mix in. That’s what the board meetings are like. Their ideas are like piss mixed into a pasta sauce.”
I giggled and quickly cleared my throat before saying in a deep voice: “Tell me about it.”
The disadvantage of tallness was that from 3rd to 6th grade, it was assumed that I could do everything myself. They started asking for tall guy favors. Tiny teachers asked me to retrieve supplies from high shelves and old ladies I didn’t know stopped me on the street and asked me to help carry their groceries from their cars. No one was worried about a boy who looked 18 at age 11, but that also meant I had to desperately seek out the right friends if I wanted to talk about Pokémon and anime instead of someone asking if I could buy them porn or cigarettes or firecrackers. Still, like many kids, I wanted to be older than I was and I relished my tall kid privilege. I walked to the mall alone, I walked into R-rated movies without anyone on staff stopping me, and I stood outside the back entrance of my community theater where the director and crew members smoked cigarettes and talked to them about their love lives. Never in my life did older people cover their mouths after they swore or steer conversations away from sex at the sight of me.
This early independence may have been what my parents wanted.
“We treated you like little adults even though we knew we weren’t supposed to.” My mom revealed to me on a recent trip to see my family in North Carolina. In the open-concept house down the street from where my brother settled after college, we reminisced about Cleveland from afar, my brother chiming in periodically to say how our old neighborhood had changed for the better, what buildings had been demolished and rebuilt because they were a lost cause. Schools had been turned into suburban developments, dilapidated gyms became giant complexes for rec soccer leagues, and a bunch of fuck-up alcoholics we’d known in school had become successful lawyers (who still drank too much).
“We let you decide where we ate and what sports you played,” my Mom continued, “you weren’t supposed to let kids decide all that, even in the 90s.”
My dad, half-awake in a recliner, said that when he told a friend how he used to leave his 11-year-old alone to make sure his 8-year-old son got the school bus on time every morning, and the friend said that practice was tantamount to child abuse. Whatever trauma I experienced from having time alone with my brother (?) fails to compare to how I feel about adults who spoke to me from age 10-15.
By the time I was a teenager, I’d fully accepted my early adulthood. When I wasn’t playing a sport or acting in a play, my number one hobby was taking a John Updike book (sorry) to a coffee shop. I frequented a place within walking distance of my house in Cleveland called Talkies. I sat at the front bar with my book and ate a second lunch at 3 PM. I talked to random people sipping coffee and smoking cigarettes inside. One was a researcher at Case Western who studied molecular biology. He seemed to know no one in Cleveland except me and the baristas. Another guy was a white dude with dreadlocks, a gifted actor who bussed tables at the fancy restaurant next door. Every barista was a 20-something woman who told me about their various trysts in graphic detail. Multiple times the men offered me cigarettes or to split a joint outside. No wonder it took me years to finish one of the Rabbit novels. I was soaking up more than enough adult content in my real life than any book could offer.
The oddest encounter occurred at a hotel in Annapolis, Maryland when I was 15...
Read the rest here.
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Today In 1948: St. Louis Cardinals legend Stan Musial is named the National League MVP for the third time in his amazing career! (39 HR - 131 RBI - .376 BA - .450 OBP)
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5 points including hat trick in 500th career point game is like a ripoff version of the ohtani 50/50 6 for 6 10 rbi 3 hr 2 2b 2 sb game
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Seth Gwynn wrapped up his torrid series going 2-for-3 with his third home run.
BEARS SWEEP #5 BEAVERS
Cal Scores Pair In 7th Frame Of Comeback Win
BERKELEY – The California baseball team completed the sweep over No. 5 Oregon State, winning 4-3 in the final game. The Golden Bears got another clutch performance from Seth Gwynn who drove in three, including a 2-run home run in the fourth. Cal (24-14, 11-10 Pac-12) picks up its first sweep over a top-5 team since the Bears swept the Beavers in March 2016. Cal has swept its third Pac-12 series in 2024 – the most since the Bears swept Washington State, Arizona State, and USC in 2017. Late-inning heroics were once again on display as the Bears earned their ninth comeback win of the season. For the first time all series, Oregon State (30-9, 10-7 Pac-12) scored the contest's opening run. The Beavers took the early lead in the top of the fourth on a solo home run from Dallas Macias, the first of two home runs for Macias on the day. Cal starter Tom Mayer flirted with trouble most of the afternoon but did not allow the Beavers to break through. Mayer struck out a career-high eight batters in four innings of work. The home run to Macias was the lone blemish in his four innings of work. The Beavers were 0-for-4 with runners in scoring position on Sunday, and just 2-for-11 with runners on base. Strikeouts played a key role for Cal. The Bears finished the day with a season-high 16 strikeouts, eight each from Mayer and reliever Trey Newmann (2-4). Newmann entered the game in the top of the fifth and went the final five innings, allowing just one hit – a 2-run home run to Macias in the sixth, and a walk.
After the home run to Macias, Newmann went into lockdown mode, only allowing one base runner to reach over the final 3.1 innings – during that stretch he struck out six, including the side in the ninth to end the game. Offensively, the Bears got just enough run support. Gwynn belted a 2-run home run in the third to give the Bears a 2-1 lead – his third of the series and sixth of the year. In the seventh, Cal completed the comeback thanks to an RBI double from Peyton Schulze that scored Caleb Lomavita. Gwynn recorded the game-winning RBI drawing a bases-loaded walk. Gwynn finished the day 2-for-3 with a run scored and three RBIs. Lomavita went 2-for-4 with a run scored and Jarren Advincula went 2-for-3. Since beating Stanford in their home opener, the Bears have built a solid 16-6 record in the friendly confines of Stu Gordon Stadium, which is the best home record in the conference. With the sweep, Cal has also passed Stanford in the standings, moving up from 8th to 6th. The Golden Bears will meet the Cardinal this weekend at Sunken Diamond for a three-game series.
#Go Bears!#UC Berkeley#Roll on you Bears#Cal sports#This Is Bear Territory#Go Bears#California athletics
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Raffy's career RBI 599 & 600.
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I just can't get over this 🤯...
#SorryNotSorry for posting again!😝
In an otherworldly game in which he stole two bases and went 6-for-6 with a career-high three homers and 10 RBIs, Ohtani proved he’s in a class of his own once again, becoming the first player to hit 50 or more homers and steal 50 or more bases in a single season in Major League history.
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Juan Soto Free Agent Value Revealed
Hey baseball fans! Juan Soto, the 26-year-old superstar, is hitting free agency, and his value is a hot topic. It's truly remarkable how a player of his caliber reaches this stage so early in his career. This is a massive opportunity for someone to land a generational player, and determining his free agent value requires a bit of detective work, comparing him to some of baseball's biggest stars in recent history. In this deep dive, I'm going to explore Juan Soto's free agent value by looking at his potential compared to other major free agents since 1990. We'll look at age, performance, accolades, and their eventual contract. This analysis evaluates 59 standout players, focusing on their one-year and three-year WAR (Wins Above Replacement), and finally, their final contract. Let's see where Soto fits in this historical context and what this could mean for his potential contract. I'll provide a top-10 list of the most valuable free agents of this period to help paint a picture of the potential impact.
Juan Soto Free Agent Value : A Closer Look
Evaluating a player's free agent value requires a thorough analysis, considering their age, performance throughout their career, and the historical context of similar players. We're not just talking about one season; we're looking at a full career impact. This includes various awards, crucial milestones, and of course, statistical measures like WAR. All these factors contribute to a player's value. Juan Soto's unique situation demands a meticulous examination to accurately gauge his worth in the free-agent market. Let's explore this.
Comparing Soto to Major Free Agents Since 1990
The 1990s to now span a large portion of baseball history, showing massive variations in contracts throughout this era. The comparison is crucial in understanding his potential value in the current market. To accurately gauge his worth, we are looking at multiple factors. Methodologies of Analysis: Key Components To determine Juan Soto's potential value, I've meticulously analyzed his performance metrics against those of 59 other major free agents since 1990. This comparison considers the following aspects: - Age at free agency: How does Soto's age compare to others who reached free agency at a similar stage in their career? - Career performance: I'm looking at Soto's overall production and how that stacks up against other superstars. Factors considered include statistics like batting average, home runs, RBIs, and more. - Accolades: Awards like MVPs or other significant honors certainly factor into a player's value proposition. - Final contract: Examining the contract details from previous major free agents provides a glimpse into the market's reaction and expectations. Constructing a Top 10 List: Key Findings Analyzing the data, I've created a preliminary top-10 list of the most valuable free agents since 1990, using WAR to illustrate their long-term impact. The goal is to provide a realistic framework to better understand Juan Soto's potential. Let me know what you think. Barry Bonds Albert Pujols Soto's Potential Position in the Ranking Given Juan Soto's performance, accolades, and overall profile, he likely stands out among those analyzed. His impact is quite exceptional, and that's very impactful. I hope this analysis provides valuable insight into Juan Soto's free agent value. FROZENLEAVES NEWS ``` Read the full article
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Roy Campanella (November 19, 1921 – June 26, 1993) nicknamed “Campy”, was a baseball player, primarily as a catcher. The Philadelphia native played for the Negro Leagues and Mexican League for several seasons before entering the minor leagues in 1946. He made his MLB debut in 1948. His playing career ended when he was paralyzed in an automobile accident in January 1958.
He was considered to be one of the greatest catchers in the history of the game. After he retired as a player as a result of the accident, he held positions in scouting and community relations with the Dodgers. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1969.
He played for the Dodgers (1948-57) as their regular catcher. In 1948, he had three different uniform numbers (33, 39, and 56) before settling on 39 for the rest of his career.
He was selected to the All-Star Game every year (1949-56). With his 1949 All-Star selection, he was one of the first four African Americans so honored (Jackie Robinson, Don Newcombe, and Larry Doby were All-Stars in 1949). In 1950 he hit home runs in five straight games. He received the MVP award in the NL three times: in 1951, 1953, and 1955. In each of his MVP seasons, he batted more than .300, hit more than 30 home runs, and had more than 100 runs batted in. His 142 RBI during 1953 exceeded the franchise record of 130. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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Got Bored And Made An Entire Hetalia Baseball League (HBL)
the league is meant to have fictitious and near impossible goals for regular humans to achieve. They are all scaled beside each other accounting for superhuman strength.
~Canada's Stats~
Canada's batting average: Regular Season: .287 Projected: .291 Career: .313
Running Speed MPH- 13-14 mph Hitting power- 85-90 mph Regular Season Stolen Bases: 40 Career Stolen Bases: 450
Canada would be a solid, well-rounded player who is highly consistent and reliable. He would be known for his ability to contribute both offensively and defensively, maintaining a high level of performance throughout his career. His balanced hitting profile and good plate discipline would make him a key player in any lineup. Though he might not always stand out in terms of flashy plays, his steady and dependable nature would make him a beloved and respected member of the team. Overall, Canada would be considered a very good player, appreciated for his consistent contributions and team-first attitude.
Tsunami Titans- link to their team and positions
Other Players: (will update with link as they are added) America Russia Sweden England Ireland Iceland Canada Denmark Turkey France Scotland Greece Germany Japan Nyo!America Prussia China Nyo!England Spain Austria Italy Norway Romano Finland
Canada's breakdown below >> (Chat GTP helped with this part because I'm not good at describing things or sports talk)((it also made me the lay out above I made the stats and it put them in MLB format for me & calculated batting average because math :/ ))
Considerations for Canada’s Stats:
Character Traits and Personality:
Kind and Reliable: Canada is known for his gentle and reliable nature, suggesting he would be a consistent and dependable player.
Quiet and Overlooked: Often overshadowed, Canada might not always be the star player, but he contributes significantly and reliably.
Balanced Stat Distribution:
Regular Season:
Games Played (GP): 162, indicating he is a regular and dependable player.
At-Bats (AB): 540, showing consistent involvement in the lineup.
Runs (R): 80, reflecting a solid contribution to the team's scoring.
Hits (H): 155, indicating a strong batting average.
Doubles (2B): 25, Triples (3B): 5, Home Runs (HR): 20, showing a balanced hitting profile with some power.
RBI: 70, demonstrating an ability to drive in runs.
Walks (BB): 50, Strikeouts (SO)**: 85, reflecting good plate discipline and contact skills.
Projected:
Slight improvements across the board to reflect continued growth and consistency.
Career:
Games Played (GP): 2000, reflecting a long and productive career.
At-Bats (AB): 6700, showing sustained participation and consistency.
Runs (R): 1050, Hits (H): 2100, Doubles (2B): 340, Triples (3B): 90, Home Runs (HR): 260.
RBI: 1100, indicating a consistent ability to contribute to the team’s offense.
Walks (BB): 650, Strikeouts (SO)**: 1000, showing excellent plate discipline over his career.
Summary:
Regular Season: Canada’s stats reflect his consistent, reliable, and balanced nature, making him a productive player.
Projected: Small improvements in key areas such as hits, runs, and home runs to reflect potential for continued growth.
Career: Cumulative stats that highlight a long, consistent, and productive career, aligning with his reliable and steady character.
Player Analysis: Canada
Consistent and Reliable:
Games Played (GP): Consistently playing a full season (162 games) indicates that Canada is a reliable and durable player. He shows up for his team day in and day out.
At-Bats (AB): With a high number of at-bats (540-550 per season), Canada is regularly featured in the lineup, showcasing his importance to the team.
Balanced Hitter:
Batting Average: With a batting average around .287 to .313, Canada is a consistent hitter who can be relied upon to get on base frequently.
Hits (H): Averaging around 155-160 hits per season, Canada demonstrates the ability to maintain a strong presence at the plate.
Extra-Base Hits: With a balanced distribution of doubles, triples, and home runs, Canada shows versatility and the ability to hit for power as well as contact.
Team Player:
Runs (R) and RBI: Scoring around 80-85 runs and driving in 70-75 RBIs per season, Canada contributes significantly to his team's offensive production, both in scoring and in bringing teammates home.
Walks (BB) and Strikeouts (SO): With a good number of walks and a moderate strikeout rate, Canada shows discipline at the plate, indicating a strong understanding of the strike zone and patience.
Long-term Contributor:
Career Stats: Accumulating over 2000 games, 2100 hits, and 1100 RBIs over his career, Canada would be viewed as a dependable and productive player over the long term.
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