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Originally Posted by Archelirion
RARE IZZ SIGHTING
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Forgot about dear old Aguirre's utter domination at the top of the charts. Could be another generation or two before we see someone that comes close, cos I don't think Lopez is gonna be that guy
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Yep, nobody's gonna overtake him for a good long while. Martin Boston's 37 y/o and signed for 2 more seasons, so might have a chance of overtaking Lopez at #2 on the hits list if he stays healthy and doesn't regress. Can't see anybody who might come close on the power side, though.
On the pitching boards, I'm hoping Barry Dean stays healthy and doesn't fall off a cliff, because I'd like to see him set a big lead on the wins board. He has 159 so far across 9 seasons. He turned 30 this season, so hopefully can churn out a few more good years before his arm drops off.