In the words of Slappy the Squirrel, now that's comedy! :D Actually, that's true. Think about it, are you going to be able to walk much without working deep counts? Dunn's MLB rank in P/PA: 2001 - did not qualify, but his 4.12 P/PA would have been #7 2002 - 2 2003 - did not qualify, but his 4.33 P/PA would have been #2 2004 - 5 2005 - 5 2006 - 11 2007 - 14 You work that many deep counts, odds are very good you're gonna strike out a lot. You're not gonna go ahead 3-0 before the walk each time. it's a plate strategy that seems to be designed to get the most out of his talent. i always thought that bellhorn got the most out of his talent when he was starting everyday. he wasn't a very good player, but he squeezed every single OPS point out of his body because he worked deep counts, got on base a lot and hit for some power. strikeouts are just a necessary evil with that kind of approach, i applaud it. that said, it's not an approach that should work for every player or that every player should attempt. i think dunn would be much less effective if he tried to cut down significantly on his strikeouts.