Monday, August 09, 2004
QUINLAN
Sean has a nice look at Robb Quinlan, and concludes that though he is playing better than we expect, it's not terribly better. If you ask me, a 25-year-old who puts up a 333/381/555 in the PCL is certainly capable of 336/391/518 in the AL two years later. I too think Quinlan's going to decline (just look at how well Clutch DaVanon hit in the first few months of the season compared to more recently), but there's no doubt that Quinlan and The Legs have done much to negate the loss of Troy Glaus:
Sean has a nice look at Robb Quinlan, and concludes that though he is playing better than we expect, it's not terribly better. If you ask me, a 25-year-old who puts up a 333/381/555 in the PCL is certainly capable of 336/391/518 in the AL two years later. I too think Quinlan's going to decline (just look at how well Clutch DaVanon hit in the first few months of the season compared to more recently), but there's no doubt that Quinlan and The Legs have done much to negate the loss of Troy Glaus:
AVG/OBP/SLG for Angel Third BasemenNot bad. Not bad at all.
2002: 256/354/462
2003: 236/314/397
2004: 300/362/498
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