Dodger's Predicted OPS leaders, or OPS based on batted balls:
Martin - .849
Ethier - .809
Kent - .790
Loney - .754
Kemp - .742
DeWitt - .735
Pierre - .721
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Dan Syzmborski uses ZIPS to project Juan Pierre's career numbers. Thankfully, the computer says he won't be Hall Of Famer Juan Pierre.
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Ben Sheets will try free agency this year, giving us someone to go after once the Yankees throw 500 million at C.C. Sabathia.
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He won't be a HoFer?
That just ruined my day =(
fanerman - June 25, 2008
Awesome!
Now we’ll have someone else to go on the DL when Nomar’s contract is up.
StolenMonkey86 - June 25, 2008
What am I missing?
Loney is OPSing .831 right now. Are we saying he won’t keep that up?
Also, clicking the Syzmborski link: Juan Pierre is one of the nicest really bad baseball players I’ve ever seen. I mean he’s a really nice guy, works hard and absolutely sucks out loud. Great guy, though.
SufferingBruin - June 26, 2008
Nope, if your PrOPS is signifigantly lower than your real numbers, it means that you’re getting a lot of hits on non line drives. It’s really hard to keep that up.
Andrew - June 26, 2008
Andy at 2B!!!
This is the place to talk about Andy… so, here I comment.
fanerman - June 26, 2008
But Juan is going to hit a HR next year!
gpellamjr - June 26, 2008
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