Unfortunately, so is his fielding average.
Still...
If he keeps this up, according to Baseball Reference projections, over a 162-game season, Christian will have 162 doubles and 324 RBIs, both of which will be new all-time records!
Not to mention the .500 batting average would be pretty decent, too.
And yet-- big statistics alert here -- it's not the best BA he's ever achieved.
You want stats? Goddammit, we'll give you stats.
In 2004, playing for the Gulf Coast League Yankees, over 3 games, Justin batted .571.
Over his 5-year minor league career, he has stolen 191 bases, an 85 percent rate of success.
He has been intentionally walked 3 times.
His first year, playing 2B, he made 24 errors.
Yankee Employee of the Month for June?
Traitor Tracker: .233
Last year, same date: .324.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Justian Christian's MLB career batting average is .500
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Luckily, this Christian rookie is only about 30 years old. Another of our 1.5 tool, "can't miss" prospects with high ceilings ( who can have a higher ceiling than Jesus, by the by)?
This Christian is Andy Phillips
( whom we shall be seeing at Shea stadium this weekend in a Mets' uniform )with more foot speed and less bat.
This guy reminds me of my best friend's first day at Columbia Business School....... A guy comes up to her and introduces himself, " Hi there. I'm Christian ."
"Glad to meet you," she said. "I'm Jewish."
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