What years did Frank have those averages?
'94, '96, and '97, respectively.
That's been six years. I still think that Magglio is the best hitter in the lineup right now.
I hate to do this, because I love Mags, but...
The last season that Frank was himself was 2000. In that season, Frank was .328, 43, and 143. Mags was .315, 32, 126. Frank's OBP was .436, compared to Mags' .371. Mags was good, but Frank was great.
Even look at last season. Frank had what was probably his worst year, and Mags had his best year. Yet, Mags' OBP was only 20 points higher than Frank's (.381 to .361).
So again, Mags is good, but Frank is (still) better.
Maggs' ba was 68 points higher last year, had 105 more total bases and his slugging was about 125 points higher.
Comparing one person's best season to another's worst proves absolutely nothing. It's a waste of time to write it, and a waste of time for others to read it.
I don't see how referring to how Thomas did 6 seasons ago proves how good he will do now either.