dbrodz7 wrote:wichmae wrote:Gianstoppable wrote:Like the offseason moves or not almost everyone so far has either Cain or Yelich as their offensive MVP.
Yelich could be an MVP candidate leaving Miami's ballpark and that isnt hyperbole IMO its common sense.
I'll just leave this here again: Christian Yelich's career 248 road games prorated over a 155 game season is .300avg, 0.373 OBP, 122 runs, 112 RBI, 25 HRs, and 24 SB.
His career home games prorated over a 155 game season is .280avg, .364 OBP, 112 runs, 73 RBI, 11 HR, 21 SB.
Those are staggering splits. If he just averages his career road numbers you're looking at an MVP candidate and that doesn't account for any Miller Park benefit.
I think its fair to say Yelich and even Cain will benefit from moving to Miller Park. Cain had 12 homers away last year and 3 at home, while hes not a huge power hitter he should hit 15-20 a year here for the next 2-3 years along with above average defense and good OBP. The top of our lineup is going to be very, very good.