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Least likely 2006 NL offensive category leader to repeat as '07 leader ...

Average (Sanchez, .344) 101 (60.48%)
Homers (Howard, 58) 8 (4.79%)
RBI (Howard, 149) 3 (1.80%)
Triples (Reyes, 17) 1 (0.60%)
Runs (Utley, 131) 4 (2.40%)
Walks (Bonds, 115) 15 (8.98%)
Hits (Pierre, 204) 30 (17.96%)
Steals (Reyes, 64) 3 (1.80%)
OPS (Pujols, 1.102) 1 (0.60%)
Other (who and what?) 1 (0.60%)
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3RunHomer - Monday, March 12 2007 @ 08:11 PM EDT (#164284) #
I voted for average, but Pujols is going to take the triple crown so none of those three will repeat.
Craig B - Monday, March 12 2007 @ 09:07 PM EDT (#164287) #
It's almost impossible to lead the league in hits or batting average at Dodger Stadium.
chengy - Monday, March 12 2007 @ 10:03 PM EDT (#164288) #
.344 is tough to repeat for most...
BallGuy - Tuesday, March 13 2007 @ 07:28 AM EDT (#164296) #

I voted 'other'...for all of them. I don't think anyone will repeat in those categories this season.  Mr. Cynical strikes again.

A - Tuesday, March 13 2007 @ 03:56 PM EDT (#164308) #
Both Sanchez and Pierre are unlikely to repeat. They both rely heavily on singles and have have OBPs that are very reliant on average. The law of probability dictates that a singles hitter with poor plate discipline isn't likely to repeat their success.
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