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Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Olney the Insider vs. Vlad the Impaler…FLEE!..FLEE!...In a war of terror, the ultimate terror wins!
Another offseason has passed and the Angels again have failed to add a player who can suitably complement Guerrero’s production, or cover for him if the right fielder is hurt. And some executives and scouts who’ve watched Guerrero in recent years see signs of physical regression in his movement, if not his production—he hit .329 last season, with 200 hits, 116 RBI, and 33 home runs.
“He’s on the slide,” said one scout. “He’s turned into much more of a streak hitter than he used to be. It used to be that if you tried to pitch him inside and you didn’t bury the ball inside, he’d hit it good. Now you can get away with a little more, and I think it’s because there are days when his back doesn’t feel so good. He seems to go through periods where any tweak in his back affects his swing.”
He’s a gifted athlete, but he doesn’t have a great body, and he swings as hard as [Gary] Sheffield. When he’s going good, he can be as dominant as always. But it’s a matter of time now before he breaks down.”
Repoz
Posted: January 30, 2007 at 07:32 AM | 17 comment(s)
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1. Rich Posted: January 30, 2007 at 08:44 AM (#2288863)His two closest comps are Willie Mays and Juan Gonzalez. Olney's right, here comes the crossroads...
I'd like to see some hard numbers to back up Vlad's newfound "streakiness"...
Predictive? I have no idea.
That's just wrong.
He's still one of the best hitters in the AL. And withouth him, the Angels are screwed.
Vlad is arguably the best right-fielder in the AL; you take a player of his quality out of the lineup from any team and they are screwed.
The difference being, the Angels are screwed even when he's in the lineup.
The difference being, the Angels are screwed even when he's in the lineup.
Yeah, that's why they've won two division championships in the last three years, and went to the final week last year, despite having the league's worst defense.
Rip on the offense all you want, but the fact is, if they'd finished in the middle of the pack in unearned runs last year, they probably would have won the division again.
"Arguably"? Who else is even close? I think he's arguably the best player in the AL.
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