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To: caly who wrote (9679)3/9/2008 12:20:26 PM
From: Jeffrey Beckman  Read Replies (1) of 13724
 
Well, I don't know. Last year, he hit about .350 in Spring Training. They brought him up North, but left him on the bench in April, playing Shawn Green, who hit .200 in ST, but got off to a .300+ start before fading. With only a handful of at bats, they sent him down to Triple A in May. He had a serious ankle injury in the first week, and missed the next seven weeks. The Mets brought him back after a couple of minor league games because Beltran was injured. He was in and out of the lineup for the rest of the year. While he had a lot of trouble with pitchers with good curve balls, he seemed to be gradually playing up to a .280 level. He's small of stature, but has great bat speed and can show sporadic power (he hit two homers on the next to last game of the season). I'd say a .300 average with 15-20 homers is reasonable for now.

Can't help you with the other guys.
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