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Post by Arizona_PBL on Apr 25, 2018 11:55:25 GMT -5
TB fan favorite Terrence 'The Hoosier Thunderbolt' Henderson is on pace for 4 milestone this year.
500 HRs: Currently at 472 1,500 RBI: Currently 1443 1,500 Runs: Currently 1426 1,500 Walks: Currently at 1469
Terrence, one of the most underrated players in PBL, will most likely end up being in the top 10 of most offensive categories when he finally retires which may not be for another 3-4 years!!!
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Post by BlueJaysGM_Fin on Apr 25, 2018 13:24:43 GMT -5
TB fan favorite Terrence 'The Hoosier Thunderbolt' Henderson is on pace for 4 milestone this year. 500 HRs: Currently at 472 1,500 RBI: Currently 1443 1,500 Runs: Currently 1426 1,500 Walks: Currently at 1469 Terrence, one of the most underrated players in PBL, will most likely end up being in the top 10 of most offensive categories when he finally retires which may not be for another 3-4 years!!! This guy is special. His durability is impressive, with his longest injury lasting 4 weeks. But my gawd, the production. In his now 15th season, he has never produced a year with an OPS+ below 128. Think about that. He has been at LEAST 28% or more better than league average FOR EVERY SINGLE SEASON of his career. Beast. Mode. 78.2 WAR and counting. Easy choice for the Hall Of Fame. I hope he passes all of those milestones above, and keeps adding to his stunning career totals.
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Post by NickP_Marlins GM on Apr 25, 2018 16:52:46 GMT -5
I can remember debating whether or not Dad should draft him. It was a loaded class from what I remember and he was the only hitting prospect surrounded by crazy good pitching prospects. It’s awesome he’s always been a Ray.
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Post by BlueJaysGM_Fin on Apr 25, 2018 17:38:43 GMT -5
I can remember debating whether or not Dad should draft him. It was a loaded class from what I remember and he was the only hitting prospect surrounded by crazy good pitching prospects. It’s awesome he’s always been a Ray. What's also awesome, is having Stats+ to help us re-live the 2030 PBL draft that Henderson was drafted in. The top pick that draft was SP Ray Berry, drafted by Minnesota, and has had himself a great career thus far (64.3 WAR). I'm sure Seattle would want to have a do-over for the number 2 selection. Lewis was pegged as a good pitcher (7/7/7 potential) but suffered 8 one week or longer injuries and has put up 11.86 WAR thus far in his career. Incidentally, Lewis is a RP for the Indians, for what it's worth in 2046. Number 3 and the player who has put up the most WAR from this draft class was Henderson (78.2). Tampa made a great selection and Henderson continues to replay the only organization he has known. Here is the other players drafted from 2030, sorted by career WAR.
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Post by Arizona_PBL on May 7, 2018 18:55:56 GMT -5
Terrence Henderson has hit the first of the 4 milestone
500 HRs: Currently at 483 1,500 RBI: Currently 1477 1,500 Runs: Currently 1452 1,500 Walks: Currently at 1504!!!!
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Post by Arizona_PBL on May 14, 2018 7:36:26 GMT -5
Terrence Henderson has hit the second of the 4 milestone
500 HRs: Currently at 494 1,500 RBI: Currently 1504 1,500 Runs: Currently 1474 1,500 Walks: Currently at 1518
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Post by Arizona_PBL on May 17, 2018 11:50:52 GMT -5
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