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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Hey, Mariotti…Fuku.
For every Ichiro who comes to the majors and excels, there are other Asian products who don’t match the hype. Matsui has been fairly productive, but hardly as Ruthian as projected. Dice-K was considered a disappointment of sorts until he picked up his pitching pace in October. As the negative extreme, you recall Hee-Seop Choi, who flopped with the Cubs, Marlins and Dodgers and now plays for the Kia Tigers in the South Korean KBO League. Anyone who saw the World Baseball Classic knows Fukudome will have impact. But as the regular right fielder, he will be expected to produce good numbers immediately. Is that realistic? What if he’s just a high-priced Matt Murton? Why not sign a surer commodity such as Rowand, who knows the lay of the Chicago land, has played in the National League the last two seasons and would be a fixture in center for years? This means the Cubs have little choice but to hand center field to Felix Pie, the supposed five-tool phenom who has been talked about for eons, and let him either thrive or fail.
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Posted: December 12, 2007 at 06:02 PM | 26 comment(s)
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1. Dewey, Steven Wright Wannabe and Soupuss Posted: December 12, 2007 at 06:19 PM (#2642536)That same style of play has a great chance of negatively impacting Rowand's production as he plays into his thirties.
Honestly, even that's higher than what I was expecting. I've envisioned Fukudome as a Milton Bradley type.
http://lanaheimangelfan.blogspot.com/2007/11/kosuke-fukudome.html
Especially when you have a brick wall in the OF with seemingly soft bushes covering it.
http://www.baseballprospectus.com/unfiltered/?p=699
Heaven forbid.
He's been "talked about for eons" because he first appeared on the "top prospect" radar at 17.
Ditto on both counts. As a Cub fan, I was glad to be wrong about the trade in terms of what Lee vs. Choi ended up being worth, but I wish Choi had panned out someplace. He seemed like he'd be a force.
Actually Fukudome's stats almost split the difference between the two Matsui's...
Kazuo Matsui: 309-361-486
Kosuke Fukudome: 305-397-543
Only one such injury, I think.
It seemed like Corey Patterson was talked about for even more eons, and they made a mistake by giving up on him, I think.
True. His other major life-threatening injury came from reckless driving on an ATV in the offseason.
He missed time in 2003 after crashing a dirt bike during the offseason.
The guy only has one gear, which makes him a blast to watch, but it also makes him a continuous risk.
Not at the park.
It seemed like Corey Patterson was talked about for even more eons, and they made a mistake by giving up on him, I think
Corey Patterson's "value" was tied to his defense and it doesn't really seem like it is all that hard to get centerfielders to put up good numbers at Wrigley.
Ditto on both counts. As a Cub fan, I was glad to be wrong about the trade in terms of what Lee vs. Choi ended up being worth, but I wish Choi had panned out someplace. He seemed like he'd be a force.
You guys were not Alone ;)
Oh well. I see FUKUDOME as a couple of Troy O'Leary career years type player on offense.
And just to add another one, the KJOK projection is .290/.388/.503
Later today, the complete batting line projection can be found here:
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