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ADAM DUNN QUICK HITS

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A few gems on Adam “Medicine Ball” Dunn

*Five RBI game Friday was the first by a White Sox player in Seattle since Carl Everett on Aug. 1, 2003

*Multi-HR game Friday was the first by a Sox player in Seattle since Jim Thome on Aug. 10, 2007

*Friday Dunn had two homers and five RBI which equaled his HR total and was half of his RBI total of April 2011.

*Friday was Dunn’s first 5-RBI game since Aug. 28, 2010 vs. St. Louis

*Friday was Dunn’s multi-HR game since Sept. 24, 2010 vs. Atlanta

 

QUOTE (StatManDu @ Apr 21, 2012 -> 10:22 AM)
A few gems on Adam “Medicine Ball” Dunn

*Five RBI game Friday was the first by a White Sox player in Seattle since Carl Everett on Aug. 1, 2003

*Multi-HR game Friday was the first by a Sox player in Seattle since Jim Thome on Aug. 10, 2007

*Friday Dunn had two homers and five RBI which equaled his HR total and was half of his RBI total of April 2011.

*Friday was Dunn’s first 5-RBI game since Aug. 28, 2010 vs. St. Louis

*Friday was Dunn’s multi-HR game since Sept. 24, 2010 vs. Atlanta

StatMan, when was the last time Dunn was intentionally walked?

I was on the road Friday but got to watvh the game on WGN. Dunn looked great. Fun game and good pitching by Sale. He can be a bit inconsistent and still is real good. Imagine the results when he has it all together

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