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Dayn Perry Should Check His Research; What a Gaffe
Topic Started: Mar 17 2007, 06:11 PM (64 Views)
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Perry writes in his column:

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Stats mean little in Spring Training
Dayn Perry / FOXSports.com
Posted: 17 hours ago   

If you take a gander at the Spring Training statistics from any year, you'll find some interesting things.

As of Wednesday, for instance, we find that Mets shortstop Jose Reyes is batting only .125, while the Nationals' Shawn Hill has a 2.00 ERA after three starts. So may we rightly surmise that Reyes' career is over and that Hill will win the NL Cy Young this season? Of course not.


Perry has confused the Mets catcher in camp Jose A. Reyes who is hitting .125 and will not make the team with the Mets SS Jose Reyes who is hitting .375.

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Mar 17 2007, 06:11 PM
Perry writes in his column:

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Stats mean little in Spring Training
Dayn Perry / FOXSports.com
Posted: 17 hours ago   

If you take a gander at the Spring Training statistics from any year, you'll find some interesting things.

As of Wednesday, for instance, we find that Mets shortstop Jose Reyes is batting only .125, while the Nationals' Shawn Hill has a 2.00 ERA after three starts. So may we rightly surmise that Reyes' career is over and that Hill will win the NL Cy Young this season? Of course not.


Perry has confused the Mets catcher in camp Jose A. Reyes who is hitting .125 and will not make the team with the Mets SS Jose Reyes who is hitting .375.

He's removed the Reyes part.
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