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Originally Posted by DeToxRox
He is a career .237 hitter. He has pop but up until this year he has been adament to never change his swing. He finally admitted he was being a baby and is taking advice.
He is the most polarizing figure in Detroit sports, even ahead of Osgood.
He was upset when we got Pudge and he lost his Catching job, and when we got Miggy and he lost his 3B job.
He has amazing range and routinely makes spectacular plays but also makes routine plays a chore considering how much talent he has.
If he just shut his mouth and played I'd be fine with him, but he thinks he is better then he is.
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I can definitely see that.
For me, of course, it's all about fantasy, and I see a multi-positional p[layer who pops 20-plus a year, with catcher eligibilty. Hard to ignore that (and, yet, he usually is available).