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by CBMGreatOne » Mon May 17, 2004 6:37 pm
I know it's probably too early to jump on this bandwagon, but Utley is a pretty big sleeper in terms of run production, and if he can get his batting average up, could be a very solid pick at a very shallow position (2B) for the rest of the season. Keep him on your watch list, he has 3 RBI (including a HR yesterday) in each of his last two games. While these games were @Coors, Utley hasn't exactly been a well kept secret as far as prospects go, and the Phillies expect great things from him.
With a talent pool consisting of such incomplete players as Belliard, Bellhorn, Mackowiak, and M. Anderson likely available in your leagues, he could rise to the top of the buzz index very soon.
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by thaklanksta » Tue May 18, 2004 7:46 am
I just picked him up in a NL only league to replace Giles. I hope when Poloco comes off the DL Sunday they let this kid play and dont send him down.
Could they possibly part ways with Perez instead?
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by mcqfesijiba » Tue May 18, 2004 5:55 pm
I've always thought that Utley would be a better option than Bell. Let's see if he can perform well enough to make that decision easier.
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by jsuga22 » Tue May 18, 2004 7:40 pm
Bell and utley are riding the Pine today
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