March 22, 2009
Player Spotlight: Albert O'Neill
Durham's Albert O'Neill has been the most feared run producer in the league's history, averaging 60 homeruns and 159 RBIs over eight seasons for the Bombers. O'Neill carries a lifetime .308 batting average and has failed to score 100 runs only once. He is a seven-time All-Star, a three-time Silver Slugger, and was the MVP of season five; in which he batted .340, hit 75 homeruns and drove in 212 runs. In season eight he should become the first hitter in league history to eclipse the 500 homerun barrier.
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