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by jayman » Sun Mar 27, 2005 7:01 pm
Took the stud OF's over these 2B's and then took Iguchi for no good reason. Gotay is having a great spring and Barmes, well, he has power and will be playing in COL.
Which player do you think will be the best of the three this year?
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by t2green2 » Sun Mar 27, 2005 7:28 pm
I like:
Iguchi
Gotay
Barnes
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by mcqfesijiba » Sun Mar 27, 2005 7:29 pm
Iguchi is still a bit of an unknown, but he has some very nice upside and I'd say he's my pick to be the best of the three. Barmes should post very respectable all around numbers in my opinion and be a solid late round pick right behind Iguchi. I have a hard time being too high on Gotay just yet based off of spring stats, and in my mind carries significantly greater risk than the other two to struggle this year.
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by bost0n » Sun Mar 27, 2005 8:13 pm
I like Gotay out of the three, but it seems like Iguchi gets the most love.
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by Absolutely Adequate » Sun Mar 27, 2005 8:51 pm
mcqfesijiba wrote:Iguchi is still a bit of an unknown, but he has some very nice upside and I'd say he's my pick to be the best of the three. Barmes should post very respectable all around numbers in my opinion and be a solid late round pick right behind Iguchi. I have a hard time being too high on Gotay just yet based off of spring stats, and in my mind carries significantly greater risk than the other two to struggle this year.
I agree with this. Iguchi has the most upside by far. Barmes second, mostly because he can hit 20 homers while stealing ten (Thanks Coors!). Gotay is third - he's only 21 and is not very toolsy. And he doesn't have a lot of power.
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by kev921 » Sun Mar 27, 2005 11:32 pm
just a hunch, i'd go with Barmes. the rokies will be more likely to stick him if he fails than the other two teams with Gotay & Iguchi
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