Brock Middlebrook
Footballguy
Outside of Sizemore and Martinez they got nothin'
look at today's lineup:
Sizemore career .280 guy with an OPS about .860
Jamey Carroll
Dave Delucci an aging career.260 hitter who doesn't draw wals like he did in 2005
VMart - this guys can hit but where'd the power go?
Ben Francisco - who? 26 yo rookie. Maybe he'll pan out to be serviceable
Travis Hafner - D O N E
Ryan Garko - he's striking out less (94k in 484 Ab's in 2007 which is pretty bad), but he's also hitting a lot less)
Abdrusal cabrera - career ops = .684
Casey blake - 34 and having a putrid year thus far
some guys not in the lineup
Peralta - decent hitter
Overall I see:
No stars that strike fear into opposing pitchers
a couple of good bats in Vmart and Sizemore
a decent bat in Peralta
a collection journeymen and rookies like you'd expect in KC, Pitt or Washington
some guys that are easy outs or starting to look done(Cabrera, Marte, and Hafner,Blake)
look at today's lineup:
Sizemore career .280 guy with an OPS about .860
Jamey Carroll

Dave Delucci an aging career.260 hitter who doesn't draw wals like he did in 2005

VMart - this guys can hit but where'd the power go?
Ben Francisco - who? 26 yo rookie. Maybe he'll pan out to be serviceable
Travis Hafner - D O N E
Ryan Garko - he's striking out less (94k in 484 Ab's in 2007 which is pretty bad), but he's also hitting a lot less)
Abdrusal cabrera - career ops = .684
Casey blake - 34 and having a putrid year thus far
some guys not in the lineup
Peralta - decent hitter
Overall I see:
No stars that strike fear into opposing pitchers
a couple of good bats in Vmart and Sizemore
a decent bat in Peralta
a collection journeymen and rookies like you'd expect in KC, Pitt or Washington
some guys that are easy outs or starting to look done(Cabrera, Marte, and Hafner,Blake)
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