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1. Raskolnikov Posted: April 21, 2009 at 12:41 AM (#3146066)Poor man's? More like vagrant lying in an alley comatose with an emtpy bottle of Ripple lying nearby Sheffield.........
And really, I'd prefer for Fernandomania or Nick Evans play before him anyways.
This is certainly reasonable considering their recent histories but even if that happens, Pena isn't going to get much playing time. There are too many people ahead of him on the depth chart. Church, Murphy, Tatis, and Sheffield at the very least, most likely Fernandomania, and possibly Nick Evans as well.
Pena probably gets less than 50 AB with the Mets this season.
Sheffield doesn't have to be useful to be the rich man's Willy Mo. As a rule, castoffs from Bowden's Nationals don't help you win.
Unless his name is Emilio Bonifacio.
I'll be less witty than HW but you'd have a hard time finding a less Sheffield-like hitter than Wily Mo.
I mean Sheffield Ks about once per 9 AB and has more walks than Ks in his career. He's a career 292 hitter with a 394 OBP and a 224 ISO.
Wily Mo Ks about once per 3 AB, has about a 5/1 K/BB. He's a career 253/307 hitter with a 194 ISO.
Even last year and so far this, Sheffield is at least Wily Mo with walks.
Wily Mo is the bad-fielding corner OF version of Jose Hernandez. That's not good.
Still, a perfectly OK signing by the Mets.
You're like the kid in the wheelchair on the Jimmy Fund billboard at Fenway: "I can dream, can't I?"
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