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by ghostfacek » Wed Dec 15, 2004 12:34 am
any projections for him? .. he looked great last year, but he's still mysterious to me since he didnt play enough (darn you larry)
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by SaintsOfTheDiamond » Wed Dec 15, 2004 1:03 am
San D wrote: With a full time job, he bats 7th or 8th, hits .275 with 21 HR, 80 RBI, 60 RUNS, 8 SB. Not bad for a young 2B. I'd target him after the top ones are gone.
That's about where I have him except with maybe fewer HR's and a couple more SB's. Those are pretty much guesses on my part though.
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by giants8307 » Wed Dec 15, 2004 1:24 am
Yeah, good projections. I'd target him after the sorianos, giles, and kents, etc. are gone. He and durham would be good low-round picks.
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by rlee » Wed Dec 15, 2004 7:52 am
I think he's a terrific sleeper this year. I'm pretty much in the range of the projections others have given
70 R 20-25 HR 80-85 RBI 8 SB .270
I think he might well produce other 2Bs who will be drafted ahead of him i.e. Durham, Polanco, Castillo. A latter round selection.
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by dleoboyd » Thu Dec 16, 2004 3:15 am
The guy has a big bat, but I doubt his ability to hit for average at this stage in his career, especially over a full season:
.261/.325/.455, 18-22 HR, 65-70 RBI, 60-65 runs, 6-8 SB.
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by chinch sacs » Thu Dec 16, 2004 4:44 am
dleoboyd wrote: The guy has a big bat, but I doubt his ability to hit for average at this stage in his career, especially over a full season: .261/.325/.455, 18-22 HR, 65-70 RBI, 60-65 runs, 6-8 SB.
That is closer to what I was thinking
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