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Adam Dunn

Chicago White Sox #32 - Designated Hitter

  • Born: 1979/11/09
  • Age: 33
  • Height: 6-6
  • Weight: 285
  • Bats/Throws: L / R
  • Seasons: 12
  • Place of birth: Houston, TX
  • Drafted by: the Cincinnati Reds in 1998 (2nd round)
Year Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG
1998 34 125 26 36 3 1 4 13 22 33 4 2 .288 .404 .424
1999 93 313 62 96 16 2 11 44 46 64 21 10 .307 .409 .476
2000 122 420 101 118 29 1 16 79 100 101 24 5 .281 .428 .469
2001 Reds 66 244 54 64 18 1 19 43 38 74 4 2 .262 .371 .578
2001 39 140 30 48 9 0 12 31 24 31 6 3 .343 .449 .664
2002 Reds 158 535 84 133 28 2 26 71 128 170 19 9 .249 .400 .454
2003 Reds 116 381 70 82 12 1 27 57 74 126 8 2 .215 .354 .465
2004 Reds 161 568 105 151 34 0 46 102 108 195 6 1 .266 .388 .569
2005 Reds 160 543 107 134 35 2 40 101 114 168 4 2 .247 .387 .540
2006 Reds 160 561 99 131 24 0 40 92 112 194 7 0 .234 .365 .490
2007 Reds 152 522 101 138 27 2 40 106 101 165 9 2 .264 .386 .554
2008 Diamondbacks 44 144 21 35 9 0 8 26 42 44 1 0 .243 .417 .472
2008 Reds 114 373 58 87 14 0 32 74 80 120 1 1 .233 .373 .528
2008 158 517 79 122 23 0 40 100 122 164 2 1 .236 .386 .513
2009 Nationals 159 546 81 146 29 0 38 105 116 177 0 1 .267 .398 .529
2010 Nationals 158 558 85 145 36 2 38 103 77 199 0 1 .260 .356 .536
2011 White Sox 122 415 36 66 16 0 11 42 75 177 0 1 .159 .292 .277
2012 White Sox 151 539 87 110 19 0 41 96 105 222 2 1 .204 .333 .468
Career Total 1721 5929 988 1422 301 10 406 1018 1170 2031 61 23 .240 .370 .499

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Stories

Following up: Dunn's walks, Keppinger's weirdness

Robin Ventura hints at lineup changes even after Dunn walks three times, and Keppinger might enjoy a different role himself

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The Three True Outcome-iest Teams in History

Taking a look at the Three True Outcomes Rate for teams throughout history.

These White Sox aren't made for walking

Adam Dunn is swinging earlier in the count to no effect, but that only makes him part of the problem

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It Was 40 Years Ago Today...

This is a significant anniversary date for baseball, and time to open up this can of worms again.

White Sox 5, Royals 2: 4 Homers for Sox

Adam Dunn, Tyler Flowers, Dayan Viciedo and Alexei Ramirez all went yard this afternoon.

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A haiku for all of you

How bold is too bold? Perhaps we can try bashful. Yes, this will work well.

Why does the shift kill Adam Dunn now?

Defenses have always played him to pull, but an increase in strikeouts and a drop in doubles point to bigger issues.

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Sabersphere 1/30: VOTE BtB!

The best sabermetric links from around the internet all in one place at Beyond the Box Score.

Adam Dunn swings again at swinging earlier

The slugger who lost his way aims to revisit an approach that didn't work for him before.

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Should Dayan Viciedo be traded?

Dayan Viciedo's name has come up in trade talks. Is it a good idea to trade the Tank?

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Rob Deer Hired As Cubs Assistant Hitting Coach

The Cubs now have a hitting coach, and an assistant hitting coach.

Dunn thinks best is yet to come in 2013

Adam Dunn of the Chicago White Sox thinks his best is yet to come in 2013, despite being the AL comeback player of the year in 2012.

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