1. The Big Three starters stay healthy
2. Chipper avoids strains, pulls, etc.
3. Rafael Soriano owns the closer role
4. Tex has a year to break the bank
5. Bullpen roles are established early
6. Frenchy and B-Mac take the next step
7. Hampton's ready to contribute
8. J.J., Jo-Jo push Chuck to improve
9. Escobar, K.J. thrive in the middle
10. Kotsay is a catalyst in center
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mets87 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
well, considering he's batted over .300 ONCE in his 11 year career, i think you're right on with this assessment.
Right, he hit .298, .292, .291 other seasons... how could I make such a colossal error in judgement?
God I hope I still have some credibility left... Give it a rest, he's a solid average hitter, and was frequently over .300 for the A's...
He's not going to stay healthy all season, he hasnt been able to since his only .300 season. Worse yet sometimes, he'll play through his back injuries and you can usually tell when those points in time are - much more K's.