shortsavage wrote: Do you think that there is a chance that his 2003 numbers could have been padded by the extra rest that his body was given in lieu of his injuries?
It's quite possible.
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I see Trot as a solid producer. Not flashy, and won't hit 50 home runs, but solid. Most people overlook him, so he usually falls late in the draft.
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Madison wrote:I see Trot as a solid producer. Not flashy, and won't hit 50 home runs, but solid. Most people overlook him, so he usually falls late in the draft.
yep, and I know someone that picked Jay Payton over him ....
Madison wrote:I see Trot as a solid producer. Not flashy, and won't hit 50 home runs, but solid. Most people overlook him, so he usually falls late in the draft.
yep, and I know someone that picked Jay Payton over him ....
I know who you are referring to. Lol.
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mikcou wrote:He should probably be able to repeat his 2003 numbers considering the other hitters in the Sox lineup.
He has a very decent three year average. You could say its bolstered by the Sox offense, but 'He' hit those dingers, and 'He' hit ... 3 out of 10
yes I know that he hit the homers and he hit but the lineup isnt going to hurt him. The thing that is hurting him is his inability to hit lefthanded pitching.