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Question: Jackie Bradley Jr. has a 0.9 fWAR so far this season. It’s bad, but it’s not the worst. Since 1999, which player has posted the lowest single-season fWAR total of all qualified Red Sox outfielders?
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Previous Question Answer: John Lackey hasn’t had a K/9 as high as it is since 2006, when he had a 7.86 mark.
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