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But close enough for government work. :- )
"PRIME" Junior, which is the peak you used for comparision, had four seasons, from age 23 to 27 (excluding the injury year), in which he generated 9.0 - 9.5 runs per 27 outs. ....
"SEATTLE" Junior 1998-99, which is the basis I used above, ran 8.0 - 8.2 runs per 27 lines, with 145 OPS+'s.
I'm not saying that Dunn 2009 compared the best Junior ever did. I'm saying that his season would fit nicely onto a Junior card -- say, as his 7th- or 8th-best season. That leaves us with a pretty good feel for what Adam Dunn means to a lineup.