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Originally Posted by siberian khatru
Where does that say top 3?
It's a 21-game stretch, mid-June to July 2. When you focus on such a short sample, you're going to find lots of averages over .373 -- lots .400s and .390s. (And BTW, after that Minnesota game, he promptly went 4-for-24.)
And now you've invoked a small-sample stat from July 2 in a current context.
Esky has been hot. No need to inflate that to "top 3 in baseball for a month."
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He was top 3 in batting average for that period of time