strikeouts aren't that much worse than other outs you know...
Maybe, But I promise you he wasn't driving anybody in with those whiffs .... know what I mean? And for our roto purposes, He loses 1B elig next year. Not that I would own him anyways ...
IMO. The best hitter on the Reds, can't seem to stay healthy.
Austin Kearns ...
If that boy ever strings together, say even 150 games played ... Look out ...
But overall glad to see that Adam finally won somethin'
Props to you Adam ..
wrveres wrote:But overall glad to see that Adam finally won somethin' Props to you Adam ..
You are loving this, aren't you?
That's ok, I find it hilarious as well.
Yes doctor, I am sick. Sick of those who are spineless. Sick of those who feel self-entitled. Sick of those who are hypocrites. Yes doctor, an army is forming. Yes doctor, there will be a war. Yes doctor, there will be blood.....
For fantasy owners sake, at least that means he won't start missing games to avoid the record like Florida did with Preston Wilson. Props to Dunn for wanting to play and being proud of the record that was well earned.
TheAbreu wrote:For fantasy owners sake, at least that means he won't start missing games to avoid the record like Florida did with Preston Wilson. Props to Dunn for wanting to play and being proud of the record that was well earned.
[quote:4fef447375="Geek"]The odds of the AL MVP coming from the American League are looking pretty good.[/quote]
wkelly91 wrote:So you couldn't use a .273-108-49-105 hitter on your team?
You are making the mistake of assuming he can keep it up. This is the best he's ever played in the majors and there's absolutely nothing to suggest that it will continue. In fact, everything says to sell high right now if you happen to own him.
Any major leaguer can get hot for a couple of weeks or else they wouldn't be major leaguers.
TheAbreu wrote:For fantasy owners sake, at least that means he won't start missing games to avoid the record like Florida did with Preston Wilson. Props to Dunn for wanting to play and being proud of the record that was well earned.
wkelly91 wrote:So you couldn't use a .273-108-49-105 hitter on your team?
You are making the mistake of assuming he can keep it up. This is the best he's ever played in the majors and there's absolutely nothing to suggest that it will continue. In fact, everything says to sell high right now if you happen to own him.
Any major leaguer can get hot for a couple of weeks or else they wouldn't be major leaguers.
.264 AVG .564 SLG .387 OBP
103 Runs 101 RBI 45 HR
107 BB 191 SO
6 SB
He fell short of your prediction in all 4 catagories. Not by much though. You got close.
With those numbers from a 1B/OF, you can have him though. I don't need that average ruining my entire team's average. In another year or two he might show me something, but for now, I'll pass.
Yes doctor, I am sick. Sick of those who are spineless. Sick of those who feel self-entitled. Sick of those who are hypocrites. Yes doctor, an army is forming. Yes doctor, there will be a war. Yes doctor, there will be blood.....