Yeah, you guys think he will do good or bad? I think he will be a solid addition and hit .285 with 32 HR'S.
.375+
.350-.374
.325-.349
.300-.324
.274-.299
.250-.274
.225-.249
Cristian Guzman of 2006
Yeah, you guys think he will do good or bad? I think he will be a solid addition and hit .285 with 32 HR'S.
he'll flourish in Oaktown...I expect a huge year... .300 and 25-30 Hr's and 40 stolen bases... the Big Hurt will be a nice veteran for him to lean on..Originally Posted by laxplayer81217
He'll hit a solid .286 and drive in 95 runs.
Wow, you guys are all a little more optimistic than me I guess.
Milton: .278, 16HRs, 68 RBIs, 17 steals.
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.280 with 20 homers and 70 RBI sounds pretty reasonable to me.
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"The Babe was a great ballplayer, sure, but Ty Cobb was even greater. Babe could knock your brains out, but Cobb would drive you crazy." - Tris Speaker
What will Milton Bradley hit in 2006?
A brick wall; batting under 300
"I believe in the soul ... the small of a woman's back, the hanging curveball, high fiber, good scotch, that the novels of Susan Sontag are self-indulgent, overrated crap. I believe Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. I believe there ought to be a constitutional amendment outlawing Astroturf and the designated hitter."
I'll be very happy if Mr. Bradley limits his hitting to baseballs.
Seriously, I don't expect he'll hit for a high average but I very much hope that he'll be relatively healthy and that his overall game will be very solid.
Who cares it he hits (.330)??? If he is a cancer in the clubhouse, then what's the use ? Has he matured ? Can he go a full season without going sideways ???Originally Posted by Catfish27
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