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Post by Yages on Apr 7, 2005 12:05:05 GMT -5
Dank has informed me that he is planning on killing off Morgan Ensberg's power. I agree that he struggled last year, but that doesn't mean he isn't a good power hitter. It is my opinion that he only struggled so much because of having to split time with Lamb, and because of this it was difficult for him to develop any consistency.
...Meh. I just want some other opinions.
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Post by Gene Starwind on Apr 7, 2005 12:09:45 GMT -5
Some of it, he's still a good power hitter though. He just didn't hit one until late in the year for god knows what reason. I think him and Darin Erstad were the last players with over 40 RBIs and no homers, it was funny.
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Post by Scott on Apr 7, 2005 14:31:25 GMT -5
i would have voted for no, but voted for a little bit. he hit what, 25 homers 2 years ago? He is capable of hitting for power, he just didn't last year. Many guys fall into a sophomore slump, as he did last year when he only hit 10. His overall power should stay at least in the 50s.
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Post by Dankbud on Apr 7, 2005 17:56:02 GMT -5
i was about to post a topic about this, weird.
anyway i was planning to reduce his overall power to 35-40 range and his talent to the 50-55 range.
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Post by Yages on Apr 7, 2005 18:00:19 GMT -5
I honestly think the talent should stay where it is. Maybe the overall should go down a litte, but, as I said, he showed flashes of two years ago in the second half, and most of his problems probably had to do with the fact that he was platooning with Mike Lamb.
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