Or maybe you should… in his 7 full seasons he has never had a lower BA, OBP, OBS, HR total, or SB total. I think it’s safe to say that 2013 was his worst year ever and hard to imagine he is done at age 29 (which is generally considered a player’s prime). If I was a bettin’ man, I’d put some money on his 2014 stats being closer to his career averages and not lower than his worst year to date.
Area51
You might as well say the same thing about Uggla.
B.J. Upton had 2 years with a respectable BA, since 2004, with the most recent in 2008. He hacks, period, to the detriment of his team.
Brad426
Maybe, but Uggla is a slugger on the wrong side of 30 (33, to be exact) and B.J. is in what is generally considered to be a player’s prime. I’d be more inclined to bet on a bounce-back year from B.J. than further regression.
Brad426
Maybe, but Uggla is a slugger on the wrong side of 30 (33, to be exact) and B.J. is in what is generally considered to be a player’s prime. I’d be more inclined to bet on a bounce-back year from B.J. than further regression.
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Brad426
Or maybe you should… in his 7 full seasons he has never had a lower BA, OBP, OBS, HR total, or SB total. I think it’s safe to say that 2013 was his worst year ever and hard to imagine he is done at age 29 (which is generally considered a player’s prime). If I was a bettin’ man, I’d put some money on his 2014 stats being closer to his career averages and not lower than his worst year to date.
Area51
You might as well say the same thing about Uggla.
B.J. Upton had 2 years with a respectable BA, since 2004, with the most recent in 2008. He hacks, period, to the detriment of his team.
Brad426
Maybe, but Uggla is a slugger on the wrong side of 30 (33, to be exact) and B.J. is in what is generally considered to be a player’s prime. I’d be more inclined to bet on a bounce-back year from B.J. than further regression.
Brad426
Maybe, but Uggla is a slugger on the wrong side of 30 (33, to be exact) and B.J. is in what is generally considered to be a player’s prime. I’d be more inclined to bet on a bounce-back year from B.J. than further regression.