November 23, 2009
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Outfield Bargainsby Chris NeaultJune 24, 2009 Send all injury-related questions or comments to (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
EricB said...
I’d compare Reimold to Brad Hawpe. He hits for some good solid power and a decent average. Right now, he’s a good 5th Outfielder in mixed leagues. He has upside for more though. I’ve been switching back and forth between Reimold and Rasmus. Going with Reimold now because I need HRs more. Rasmus is similar to Hunter Pence without the high batting average. Think Hunter Pence last year. Posted 06/24 at 10:28 PM
Chris N. said...
Jay Bruce has more power potential than Reimold. While Bruce is likely to see many seasons of 30-35 HR, Reimold would be lucky to see a few 25-HR seasons at best (more likely a 18 to low-20’s-type). Posted 06/24 at 11:25 PM
Mike Clay said...
Funny story—I own 3 of the 4 names there and I’ve been trying to get Bruce for quite a while. Weird. Posted 06/25 at 08:31 AM
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What’s Reimold’s power potential, compared to say Jay Bruce?