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You guys are missing the point... for us he would be batting 7th or 8th. And a hitter like him in that position in the lineup is great. The key would be than we would definitely need to replace Uribe with a leadoff hitter from that position. That way the weakness in our lineup(bottom/top) are both taken cared of. Especially if Brian Anderson fullfills the potential we all know he has.

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QUOTE(SoxFan101 @ Sep 24, 2006 -> 05:30 AM)
You guys are missing the point... for us he would be batting 7th or 8th. And a hitter like him in that position in the lineup is great. The key would be than we would definitely need to replace Uribe with a leadoff hitter from that position. That way the weakness in our lineup(bottom/top) are both taken cared of. Especially if Brian Anderson fullfills the potential we all know he has.

This is a 39 year old with incredibly diminished defensive ability who put up a .809 OPS last season in the NL West I think I understand why people aren't all that excited about the prospects of having Luis Gonzalez in LF next year.

 

Monthly Splits:

April: .241/.349/.527/.876

May: .299/.381/.381/.762

June: .217/.330/.293/.624

July: .389/.448/.705/1.153

Aug: .237/.310/.395/.704

Sept: .257/.317/.419/.736

 

1 pretty good month, 1 outstanding month, 3 horrible months, 1 Timo-esque month.

 

2006 Vs Lefties:

169 AB, 3 HR, .260/.335/.414/.749

 

2005 Vs Lefties:

167 AB, 3 HR, .269/.359/.389/.749

 

So he sucks against lefties, that shouldn't be a problem I mean there's no good lefties in the AL Central anyway right?

 

OPS Regression:

2003: .934

2004: .866

2005: .825

2006: .809

2007: .780's??

 

So it would be another season with a .700 OPS, bad defensive left fielder? Horray.

 

Plus you're forcing KW to go out and find a new SS who can leadoff and there isn't exactly an abundance of those.

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QUOTE(Kalapse @ Sep 24, 2006 -> 07:17 AM)
This is a 39 year old with incredibly diminished defensive ability who put up a .809 OPS last season in the NL West I think I understand why people aren't all that excited about the prospects of having Luis Gonzalez in LF next year.

 

Monthly Splits:

April: .241/.349/.527/.876

May: .299/.381/.381/.762

June: .217/.330/.293/.624

July: .389/.448/.705/1.153

Aug: .237/.310/.395/.704

Sept: .257/.317/.419/.736

 

1 pretty good month, 1 outstanding month, 3 horrible months, 1 Timo-esque month.

 

2006 Vs Lefties:

169 AB, 3 HR, .260/.335/.414/.749

 

2005 Vs Lefties:

167 AB, 3 HR, .269/.359/.389/.749

 

So he sucks against lefties, that shouldn't be a problem I mean there's no good lefties in the AL Central anyway right?

 

OPS Regression:

2003: .934

2004: .866

2005: .825

2006: .809

2007: .780's??

 

So it would be another season with a .700 OPS, bad defensive left fielder? Horray.

 

Plus you're forcing KW to go out and find a new SS who can leadoff and there isn't exactly an abundance of those.

 

Kalapse is always right!

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QUOTE(WilliamTell @ Sep 24, 2006 -> 09:05 PM)
I wouldn't mind Gonzalez as a 4th outfielder but I wouldn't want him starting here. Please no.

 

 

That is why Gonzo is leaving here he won't be the everyday LF and he doens't like it so he decided to throw mud at management and leave.

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