February 17, 200620 yr Will Arod out perform Pujols again? I don't see Lee repeating last season. I am thinking I have to go with Arod, though I like Pujols much better personally.
February 17, 200620 yr QUOTE(Leonard Zelig @ Feb 17, 2006 -> 12:11 AM) Will Arod out perform Pujols again? I don't see Lee repeating last season. I am thinking I have to go with Arod, though I like Pujols much better personally. I would go with pujols, but that's just me.
February 17, 200620 yr I'd personally go with A-Rod, although Pujols is still a monster. Albert is probably going to give you something like a 125-42-115-5-.330 statline. While that's still very impressive, I don't think he'll do much more than that because the lineup around him keeps getting weaker. A-Rod has a higher ceiling in every statistical category except batting average. He's really only had one non-elite season in recent history, and even in that one he hit 36 homers with 28 steals and decent production in the other categories. I expect them to have similar run totals, Albert to have a better batting average, and A-Rod to finish with more RBI, steals, and probably more homeruns. Plus he plays at a thinner position and is surrounded by a lineup that will help his numbers. A-Rod could easily put up a 120-45-130-15-.310 statline, which will probably help you a bit more. Edited February 17, 200620 yr by ZoomSlowik
February 19, 200620 yr Yeah agreed with Zoom. I was just going to say how A-rod is a third basemen and Pujols is first base. A-rod is the pick here, better group of players around him, and weaker position.
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