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Originally Posted by SCuse7
#Angels Albert Pujols hitless in 16 atbats & homerless in 69 atbats. Pujols has not driven in a run since April 15 & has 4 RBIs this year.
Originally Posted by SCuse7
#Angels Albert Pujols hitless in 16 atbats & homerless in 69 atbats. Pujols has not driven in a run since April 15 & has 4 RBIs this year.
Originally Posted by dland24
Matt Kemp is a terrible base runner. Just awful.
Originally Posted by dland24
Matt Kemp is a terrible base runner. Just awful.
"Yes, Ethier is knocking in runs, a misguided statistic that we know is influenced by opportunity, and Kemp sports a .514 on-base percentage. That can't continue. Neither can Ethier's crazy RBI pace, which is why you're running out of time to sell high. Ethier really isn't doing much else. For his three weeks of health and 22 RBIs, the Dodgers are apparently engaging in talks with Ethier's team for a long-term contract extension. I don't want to say definitively that that's a mistake, but let's look closer at Ethier, shall we? He's 30 years old. He's a career .291 hitter who only once has hit more than 23 home runs in a season. He takes his fair share of walks and doesn't steal bases. Frankly, it sounds like I'm describing Baltimore Orioles outfielder Nick Markakis. Fantasy owners moved on from Markakis as a star years ago, tired of subpar power seasons. Ethier hit 11 home runs last season, fewer than Markakis. Not only did Ethier have no months with as many as 22 RBIs -- and Ethier has another week to add to this total -- but he knocked in 22 runs the entire second half."
"Yes, Ethier is knocking in runs, a misguided statistic that we know is influenced by opportunity, and Kemp sports a .514 on-base percentage. That can't continue. Neither can Ethier's crazy RBI pace, which is why you're running out of time to sell high. Ethier really isn't doing much else. For his three weeks of health and 22 RBIs, the Dodgers are apparently engaging in talks with Ethier's team for a long-term contract extension. I don't want to say definitively that that's a mistake, but let's look closer at Ethier, shall we? He's 30 years old. He's a career .291 hitter who only once has hit more than 23 home runs in a season. He takes his fair share of walks and doesn't steal bases. Frankly, it sounds like I'm describing Baltimore Orioles outfielder Nick Markakis. Fantasy owners moved on from Markakis as a star years ago, tired of subpar power seasons. Ethier hit 11 home runs last season, fewer than Markakis. Not only did Ethier have no months with as many as 22 RBIs -- and Ethier has another week to add to this total -- but he knocked in 22 runs the entire second half."