Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted November 19, 2006 Posted November 19, 2006 From a piece in the NYTimes today; they take note of the average season from each position this past year for those players who had at least 400 PAsNot suprisingly, 1Bmen lead in all categories (except steals)Pos.BAOBASLGOPSHRRBISB1B.290.371.508.879268932B.282.341.422.762126010SS.279.336.421.7571262173B.284.356.479.83522866C.287.345.434.78013653LF.285.359.476.835207711CF.272.342.441.783166118RF.285.357.465.82219806The closest to average for each position turn out to be;1B - Lyle Overbay (Mil)2B - Tony Graffinino (KC/Mil)SS - Orlando Cabrera (LAA)3B - Mile Lowell (Bos)C - AJ Piersynski (WhiW)LF - Emil Brown (KC)CF - Curtis Granderson (Det)RF - Casey Blake (Cle)
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted November 19, 2006 Author Posted November 19, 2006 Six NYM position players qualified for 400+ PAs;how they fared against the position averages (bold = above avg):BAOBASLGOPSHRRBISBDelgado.265.361.548.909381140Reyes.300.354.487.841198164Wright.311.381.531.9122611620LoDuca.318.355.428.7835493Beltran.275.388.594.9824111618>Valentin.271.330.490.82018626
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted November 19, 2006 Posted November 19, 2006 they all got their OPS above the avg point, thats good. i have a feeling our 2B and C prodution will be below that average OPS mark next year. hopefully reyes doesnt regress too much off this year's huge improvement, delgado, wright, and beltran stay healthy, and we get more out of the outfield corners.
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