Post by Kevlar on Feb 20, 2006 18:15:19 GMT -5
yeah, contact and eye are probably as/more important, but everyone loves power the most.
0-20: Well, not everyone can be special. Don't expect these guys to hit more than about five homers a year, if they're lucky.
21-40: Still pretty much in a crap area here. These guys have been known to hit up to 15 a year but I wouldn't hold your breath. Expect anywhere from 3-10 homers a year for these guys.
41-60: I wouldn't expect any derby titles for these guys, but if they get lucky you could see them hit around twenty homers. The norm is usually about 10-15 for these guys though, and don't be surprised if a guy in the forties only manages five.
61-80: Now we're talking. Guys with power this high will usually be in or near the heart of the lineup. These guys should hit around 20-25 a year and can easily manage thirty or higher.
81-100: Oh baby, just looking at these guys makes me drool. They can hit anywhere from 25-50+ homers and are big threats in the lineup. But unless their names are Daric or Delmon, you'll probably see them hit around 30-35 a year.
100+: Insane, possibly steroid induced numbers. The few and the proud should average around 45 homers a year, but can hit upwards of fifty and probably should. If you have one, you are a lucky bastard and should probably make them the highlight of your lineup.
NOTE: Power numbers are very iffy, so don't be surprised if your 90 power guy only manages 22 homers while your 52 guy hits 23 (it's happened to me).
0-20: Well, not everyone can be special. Don't expect these guys to hit more than about five homers a year, if they're lucky.
21-40: Still pretty much in a crap area here. These guys have been known to hit up to 15 a year but I wouldn't hold your breath. Expect anywhere from 3-10 homers a year for these guys.
41-60: I wouldn't expect any derby titles for these guys, but if they get lucky you could see them hit around twenty homers. The norm is usually about 10-15 for these guys though, and don't be surprised if a guy in the forties only manages five.
61-80: Now we're talking. Guys with power this high will usually be in or near the heart of the lineup. These guys should hit around 20-25 a year and can easily manage thirty or higher.
81-100: Oh baby, just looking at these guys makes me drool. They can hit anywhere from 25-50+ homers and are big threats in the lineup. But unless their names are Daric or Delmon, you'll probably see them hit around 30-35 a year.
100+: Insane, possibly steroid induced numbers. The few and the proud should average around 45 homers a year, but can hit upwards of fifty and probably should. If you have one, you are a lucky bastard and should probably make them the highlight of your lineup.
NOTE: Power numbers are very iffy, so don't be surprised if your 90 power guy only manages 22 homers while your 52 guy hits 23 (it's happened to me).