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Related: About this forumPlayer who holds the record for driving in the largest share, by %, of his team's total runs in
season.
Nate Colbert/SD/1972
22.7% of SD's runs were driven in by Nate.
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Player who holds the record for driving in the largest share, by %, of his team's total runs in (Original Post)
kairos12
Dec 2021
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Brother Buzz
(38,027 posts)1. How did you come up with that number?
Did you search and crunch that numbers or is it listed somewhere in a baseball almanac?
Who were other players that had high percentages of total team runs?
kairos12
(13,331 posts)2. I came across it in a baseball almanac.
Not nearly good enough in math to figure it out.
If I can find the reference again I will list them. I recall there was a player who came very close to Nate's. I just don't remember who it was.
Brother Buzz
(38,027 posts)3. I'm curious if Tony Gwynn is on the list
Tony and Nate never played together, but if they did, I suspect Nate's percentage would have been signifiantly lower:
Gwynn owns all-time Padres records for batting average, runs, hits, total bases, doubles, triples, RBIs, walks, stolen bases and games played.
If Gwynns 20-year career were split into two careers, 10 seasons apiece, he would rank first and second in franchise history in runs, hits, total bases and doubles.
If Gwynns 20-year career were split into two careers, 10 seasons apiece, he would rank first and second in franchise history in runs, hits, total bases and doubles.