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I was listening to the radio and the broadcasters were discussing Drew Henson's future.
It got me to wondering. Which players qualify as big flops based how their major league numbers compared to their minor league numbers? I'm thinking more of batters and I'm not looking for injury induced fall offs. Two names off the top of my head are Brad Komminsk for the Braves and Clint Hurdle for the Mets. Pete Incaviglia and Gregg Jefferies were lesser players than I thought they would be, but at least they did have a good season or two. Kevin
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