You can add Aaron Rowand to these lists. I think he'll steal almost as much as Jeter and Soriano. Kaz Matsui could easily be in the 20-25 range. Same with Cameron (I'm thinking of these as I type). Coco Crisp, Endy Chavez
These players wilkl not challenge the Crawfords, Pierres, etc. but will definitely help your team total.
How do you guys think Ryan Freel or Kaz Matsui will do this year in terms of steals? How about Torii Hunter, Alex Sanchez, or Tony Womack? An approximate answer is appreciated. Thanks
by Absolutely Adequate » Sun Feb 20, 2005 11:59 am
MeShawn wrote:How do you guys think Ryan Freel or Kaz Matsui will do this year in terms of steals? How about Torii Hunter, Alex Sanchez, or Tony Womack? An approximate answer is appreciated. Thanks
I'd estimate that every one of those guys will finish with 20some steals.
Sanchez had a lot of hype last year kind of like Dave Roberts this year, a guy who get 60 steals. I don't think he'll have that many this year, but he's a great late or even last round pick up who has the potential for 40 or more.
MeShawn wrote:How do you guys think Ryan Freel or Kaz Matsui will do this year in terms of steals? How about Torii Hunter, Alex Sanchez, or Tony Womack? An approximate answer is appreciated. Thanks
freel isn't starting. he plays outfeild, which he is 5th on the depth chart. and third, where randa is starting.
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