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re: Where will Bregman stand with the fans in terms of all time?
Posted on 5/18/15 at 9:24 pm to roguetiger15
Posted on 5/18/15 at 9:24 pm to roguetiger15
He only played one year at LSU, but Brandon Larson put up probably the greatest offensive season in LSU history.
1997 Memory Lane
.381, 40 HR, 118 RBI and 9-10 SB and he was an above average SEC short stop. It was a different era, but the same season Eddy Furniss only hit 17HR with 77 RBI as a senior.
Bregman is a phenom and the best defensive SS I have seen as LSU, his cannon arm makes him better than Nola. He also has blazing speed and is one of the better base stealing infielders in recent memory. If he could have maintained his freshman offensive production, we would probably consider him clearly the best player ever to wear the purple and gold. Unfortunately he didn't maintain that level and his poor showing in the CWS make him "only" one of the many greats.
1997 Memory Lane
.381, 40 HR, 118 RBI and 9-10 SB and he was an above average SEC short stop. It was a different era, but the same season Eddy Furniss only hit 17HR with 77 RBI as a senior.
Bregman is a phenom and the best defensive SS I have seen as LSU, his cannon arm makes him better than Nola. He also has blazing speed and is one of the better base stealing infielders in recent memory. If he could have maintained his freshman offensive production, we would probably consider him clearly the best player ever to wear the purple and gold. Unfortunately he didn't maintain that level and his poor showing in the CWS make him "only" one of the many greats.
Posted on 5/18/15 at 9:26 pm to eelsuee
His did a lot of his damage on the base pads early. In SEC, his SB average is bad.
ETA: he's getting thrown out over 40% of the time in SEC games.
ETA: he's getting thrown out over 40% of the time in SEC games.
This post was edited on 5/18/15 at 9:56 pm
Posted on 5/18/15 at 10:37 pm to eelsuee
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If he could have maintained his freshman offensive production, we would probably consider him clearly the best player ever to wear the purple and gold. Unfortunately he didn't maintain that level and his poor showing in the CWS make him "only" one of the many greats.
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