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QFT, baby!
He's not as bad as I thought he was; maybe a league average to slightly above bat, who can fake the middle IF. So, basically, a good backup.
Hasn't washed out of Seattle yet?
How about if he does it for ONE season. Snark aside, he's not a bad guy to have around. Maybe that's what Moore is thinking. (And having just RTFA, I do believe that's what he's thinking.)
#9 is probably right, he's not a bad hitter, he has defensive flexibility (bad but not awful at multiple positions)
Ibanez? Mora?
possible (Obviously, those guys careers happened afterall) just not very likely
I haven't watched him much this year, but last year, when he was with the White Sox, he was an absolutely atrocious defender. I got an idea of what it would look like if they just pulled someone out of the stands to play third base.
Well, that's what makes him a backup, right?
If he could play 2B, SS or 3B well, his 100-105 OPS+ would get him a full-time gig somewhere.
This is why your cup is lonely!
I've used a run estimator, I've adjusted each player based upon league run level, age relative to league, league difficulty and even used a crude position adjustment, here is my current ranked list of best 2010 minor league offensive perfomances
1 Eric_Hosmer20 579 8.92 Brandon_Belt22 585 8.4
3 Mike_Moustakas21 518 8.3
4 William_Myers19 532 7.9
5 Mike_Trout18 581 7.4
6 Jesus_Monter20 499 7.4
7 Mike_Stanton20 236 6.8
8 Freddie_Freeman20 504 6.3
9 Brett_Jackson21 564 5.9
10 Clint_Robinson25 535 5.8
The 1st number is PAs, the second is the end result of my number crunching - divide by 2 and its; roughly analogous to WAR/WARP
Hosmer, MooseTacos, Myers and Robinson are all Royals
Texas league
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