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Thats a great card to have. Possibly worth holding onto. I've watched his progress since the day that he was called-up (as with just about every other rookie called-up this year) and I've got a good feeling that he will turn out to be an exceptional player. Every player will have slumps throughout the season and the few that he suffered were never 'horrible' and never lasted more than a couple weeks. When he goes on a hot streak they are simply incredible. Next season he will have a starting position in the batting rotation and with a complete season I'm sure that he will have the capability to knock in over 30 homers and 100 RBI. Even more ideal is that he doesn't just hit for power. This is all skeptics though, he may not have the same stuff as he finished this season with but not always do rookies have worse stats on their second season. Both of last years ROY followed-up with better seasons.
If he had the same number of plate appearances as Evan Longoria his stats would be near identical just with a higher average and slugging % |
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Aron- Thats's the number---#136- They dont tell you though if you are getting a base or parallel-
Sent USPS with tracking so I assume that has to be first class shipping not parcel post correct? I dont understand what Texas was doing with him batting 9th all year, sure you protect him in the batting order but Joquin Arias isnt the protection I would want batting behind me- He could have moved up a couple of spot ahead of gerald laird, brandon boggs, and marlon byrd for crying out loud |
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