Garret Anderson Hits 450th Double of Career
Going into Thursday's game with Oakland, there was a four-way tie for 80th place on baseball's All-Time Doubles list:
Hall-of-Famer Joe Morgan
Bernie Williams
Steve Finley
Garret Anderson
Each baseball great had hit 449 Doubles in his career.
Tonight, Garret hit the 450th Double of his career, broke the logjam and took over sole possession of 80th place on the All Time List.
Congratulations, Garret.
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G.A.
But!
I think your joking. But I thought I'd refute
I took career triples divided by career hits and got this:
Glaus .00820
Salmon .01434
GA .01445
A-Rod .01190
GA converted about 14% of his hits into triples. About 2 percent more than A-Rod.
Whoops. Yeah. 1.4%
Wait a second. Now that you mention it
That WAS a joke, playing quirky with logic.
he puts the GA
meh.
Football players blowing out hammies, barely tolerable. Lots of stress on the body, football is, so I give them a pass. Sometimes.
Baseball players blowing out hammies? Inexcusable. It doesn't take much to keep the body in shape, loose and all stretched out enough to deal with the lack of rigor that is baseball. Compare with basketball.
Congenital conditions excepted to all of the above.
i disagree
as much as we are all frustrated by the Cadillac Escalade's cruising speed, i think it's one of the reasons he had been able to stay off the DL for almost his entire career, enabling us to enjoy his consistent hitting for such a long time.
did anybody see GA race down the line on a cheap grounder to 2nd in the 9th inning? he was pumping his arms and trying to beat it out. yes, that was in the 9TH INNING.
So we know he is capable!
As for risk aversion, sure, but I was not speaking in the context of absolutes. I was speaking in the context of careers. Long term.
oh hell
You should have stretched out
probably would have been better off
Statistic fail to correlate stretching with
RE: track guys vs. base runners and football players
Track runners are LESS susceptible to hammy injuries because their movement is simpler and more predictable. They are also not trying to focus on anything else except their balance and timing and running.
Wow.
FYI, about sprinters, you might want to know that some other experts disagree with your research. Note the opening paragraph: "Sprinting subjects these muscles to high tension loads and sudden tears can occur. The recent Olympic games in Atlanta saw several sprinters go down in agony with acute hamstring injuries."
Maybe I'm wrong about the sprinters
Many researchers have suggested that stretching regimens represent the ideal method for improving hamstring flexibility. While this approach certainly seems to be reasonable, the research concerning the effect of stretching on hamstring elasticity has been equivocal. For example, one investigation determined that 30 seconds of static stretching significantly improved hamstring flexibility (4), while another study found that a combination of static and proprioceptive-neuromuscular-facilitation stretching improved torque production by the hamstrings but failed to enhance hamstring flexibility at all (5).
More data
that is very unlikely to yield
success is stretching. Almost all of
the studies that correlated
strength deficits with injury risk
failed to find a correlation of
flexibility with injury risk
(Bennell et al, 1998, Burkett,
1970, Orchard et al, 1997,
Yamamoto, 1993, Heiser et al,
1984). Also, recent randomised
controlled trails have placed
major doubt on stretching as a
method for injury prevention
(Herbert and Gabriel, 2002,
Shrier, 1999). A major
confounder for flexibility studies
is that athletes with greater
`speed' show greater flexibility
and almost certainly have a
higher injury risk. Distance
athletes have reduced hamstring
flexibility and may actually may
derive a performance benefit
from this (Wang et al, 1993,
Jones, 2002), while it is known
that hamstring injury incidence
declines as running speed is
reduced (Bennell and
Crossley, 1996)
I might not always like him, but congratulations
Good work GA
Congrats to G.A.
by Caseys Kiss of Death on Aug 3, 2007 6:47 AM PDT reply actions
Scioscia
by Caseys Kiss of Death on Aug 3, 2007 2:35 PM PDT up reply actions
just don't forget the fries
You are ALL wrong....
by angelsrallymom on Aug 3, 2007 7:24 PM PDT up reply actions
11 More Doublesthis year....
congrats GA!!
by rbrianc on Aug 3, 2007 8:28 PM PDT reply actions

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