Justin hasn't looked great at times since his move to left, but he was/is a pretty good defender. He also gets points for base running.
Yeah, and that is why he is a good player.
Justin hasn't looked great at times since his move to left, but he was/is a pretty good defender. He also gets points for base running.
30 homeruns and an .850 OPS at the end of the season is still 30 homeruns and an .850 OPS. It doesn't matter how you get there.
I would enjoy it a lot more if it came over the course of 6 good months instead of 2 great months and 4 bad ones.
Uggla hit quite a few home runs in blowout games (losing and winning), so there's no way to quantify how less important his homers were. You look at the overall slash line and he has a lot, but I don't care for the ones he hits when we're losing 8-3 and it's a solo shot.
Justin I agree we all saw how his amazing April allowed us to coast the rest of the year.
And after getting hot for about two months, he went back to being dead weight in September. That's just how Prado is. Great bench player. Average starter (at best).
Your hatred of Prado continues to be on a borderline moronic level.
The guy is a career .292/.341/.430 hitter and plays 2B, 3B, LF. How many "great bench players" do that?
I don't hate him; I just don't like him as a starter. The guy proves my point every year.
Great Bench Player.
Average ML 3B hit .251/.315/.397 last year.
Prado hit .282/.333/.417 with above average defense.
Great Bench Player.
I am not going to argue about Prado with you AGAIN. It is pointless. I personally don't like him as a starter for the Braves (and CERTAINLY not at his current salary).
Dalyn really does have an irrational hate of Prado, I assume he's trolling at this point.
Average ML 3B hit .251/.315/.397 last year.
Prado hit .282/.333/.417 with above average defense.
Great Bench Player.
His career #'s as a 3B - .274 .326 .373 .699 So, for his career he is a below average 3B by your own measure.