December 14, 201114 yr QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Dec 14, 2011 -> 03:23 PM) Not at all. I think he's a .750-.800 OPS outfielder and a giant upgrade from Juan Pierre. I'd think more like .725, but I agree, he'll strike out more but he's got a ton more pop. Let's not forget that Juan Pierre has like 14 career homeruns, which is not typical, even for a leadoff guy. De Aza could hit 10 next year if he's healthy.
December 14, 201114 yr Not at all. I think he's a .750-.800 OPS outfielder and a giant upgrade from Juan Pierre. Well we have to see come Sept 2012... I think he is a slight upgrade over Juan, and I have no problem with DeAza playing everyday with the team rebuilding... He will help rebuild the farm in the coming years. Edited December 14, 201114 yr by VictoryMC98
December 15, 201114 yr Am I the only one who doesn't like these projections, I mean they are guesses, but I can probably guess better than that. I'd hope Viciedo hits more HR than Lillibridge for one..
December 17, 201114 yr QUOTE (justBLAZE @ Dec 15, 2011 -> 11:51 AM) Am I the only one who doesn't like these projections, I mean they are guesses, but I can probably guess better than that. I'd hope Viciedo hits more HR than Lillibridge for one.. I think that most of them are awful. Especially dunn, rios, & beckham. It looks like whoever made them used last year alone to make the projections. None of those guys bouncing back at all doesn't seem likely to me.
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