I have Longeria and although he's slumping, one would think he would put up better numbers than Headley. Agree/Disagree? And with Kouzmanoff at 3rd, where does that leave Headley?
kozz wrote:I have Longeria and although he's slumping, one would think he would put up better numbers than Headley. Agree/Disagree? And with Kouzmanoff at 3rd, where does that leave Headley?
If called up, you see him performing better than J. Pierre or R. Church?
Rest of my OF is solid: Dunn, Soriano, Crawford, Guerrero
You can never expect a rookie to outperform anyone with a decent record. So expecting to outperform either, I would say no. However, you never know when someone will just go off. So, if you have the room it's worth a speculative add. But, the odds are against him being in PETCO half the time.
Chase Headley went 5-for-5 with a double and a walk Thursday for Triple-A Portland. Headley is 19-for-39 in his last nine games, moving him up to .304/.383/.464 for the season. That he's gotten hot increases the chances that he'll be called at some point during the first half, but Jody Gerut is likely ahead of him for a shot.
artie wrote:Ken Rosenthal is reporting on FoxSports that Jim Edmonds is being released... Announcement from the Pads today....
Rotowold reports that Jody Gerut is being called up, not Chase Headley. This is why people should not come to firm conclusions based on their own opinion/speculation and spread it as fact as the OP did.
artie wrote:Ken Rosenthal is reporting on FoxSports that Jim Edmonds is being released... Announcement from the Pads today....
Rotowold reports that Jody Gerut is being called up, not Chase Headley. This is why people should not come to firm conclusions based on their own opinion/speculation and spread it as fact as the OP did.
There is still room for Headley and he should be up soon.