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Email a copy of 'Bobby Abreu Would Welcome Trade' to a friend
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El_Bobo
How the hell does he fit in Boston? They already have a left handed heavy lineup. There’s no way they’d put him anywhere near the outfield. They have way better options than him. He’s not a shoo-in for the Hall either. He’s more of a borderline guy. Does a lot of things above average, but not great at one thing. He’s not gonna finish with 3,000 hits, 500 HRs, 1500 RBIs. I think if he would get in, it’d be a few years after he’s on the ballot already.
kbrown2225
Abreu hit 20 home runs in 2009 that his how he is a year away from 20 homer runs. In 2008 he had a line of .293/.390/825 hardly what you would call a decline. His batting average suffered in 2009 but he still hit 20 home runs, 41 doubles, and 24 stolen bases. Last year was his only real decline year with a .253/.353/.718 line and only 8 home runs. He still managed 30 doubles, 21 stolen bases, 78 walks, and was the most clutch hitter on the team. I say that next year is a comeback year for Abreu and I would not count him out yet!
kbrown2225
You realize we are talking about Bobby Abreu because I don’t know what imaginary player you are talking about.
kbrown2225
I agree with you, I love Bobby and he would be great batting with Pujols. The guy is a consumate professional, the most clutch hitter on the team and I am thinking he has a comeback year in 2012.
mickblue66
Good luck getting Albert to teach anyone anything
mickblue66
Not sure why you included Minute Maid in a list of pitcher friendly parks, that place is a band box.