What kind of stats can we reasonably expect from Joe in 2013? I think we all expected him to bounce back from the injury, but I would say he far exceded expectations. How about this year? What numbers can we realistically see from him?
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Bill James' projections have Mauer for:
142 games and 602 PA's. Hitting .407/.452 (OBP/SLG). Roughly what he hit last season.
I'd also expect the Twins to continue limiting his time behind the plate. Last season it was only 70 games. He'll play a lot of DH and 1B in an effort to keep him healthy.Last edited by filihok; 12-28-2012, 02:11 AM.
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As much as I hate to say this, Mauer is basically a heavily overpaid version of Wade Boggs. He needs to be behind the plate to warrant his salary. Now having said that, I think we should be able to expect similar numbers to last year. I'd still like to say that more power is coming with age, but at this point, who knows.
I think it's safe to say that a good to very good season from him would be:
.325 AVG
15 HR
90 R / 90 RBI
.420 OBP
.480 SLG
I'd feel like he was earning about 75% of his $23 million salary at least, with these numbers.
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Originally posted by Colorado Express View PostAs much as I hate to say this, Mauer is basically a heavily overpaid version of Wade Boggs. He needs to be behind the plate to warrant his salary. Now having said that, I think we should be able to expect similar numbers to last year. I'd still like to say that more power is coming with age, but at this point, who knows.
I think it's safe to say that a good to very good season from him would be:
.325 AVG
15 HR
90 R / 90 RBI
.420 OBP
.480 SLG
I'd feel like he was earning about 75% of his $23 million salary at least, with these numbers.
All things considered, I'd try to get Mauer behind the plate as much as possible. It's easier to find RH hitting catchers and first basemen to platoon than it is to replace Mauer's production at catcher."I do not care if half the league strikes. Those who do it will encounter quick retribution. All will be suspended and I don't care if it wrecks the National League for five years. This is the United States of America and one citizen has as much right to play as another. The National League will go down the line with Robinson whatever the consequences. You will find if you go through with your intention that you have been guilty of complete madness."
NL President Ford Frick, 1947
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Originally posted by Fuzzy Bear View PostAll things considered, I'd try to get Mauer behind the plate as much as possible. It's easier to find RH hitting catchers and first basemen to platoon than it is to replace Mauer's production at catcher."Chuckie doesn't take on 2-0. Chuckie's hackin'." - Chuck Carr two days prior to being released by the Milwaukee Brewers
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Originally posted by Colorado Express View PostAs much as I hate to say this, Mauer is basically a heavily overpaid version of Wade Boggs. He needs to be behind the plate to warrant his salary. Now having said that, I think we should be able to expect similar numbers to last year. I'd still like to say that more power is coming with age, but at this point, who knows.
I think it's safe to say that a good to very good season from him would be:
.325 AVG
15 HR
90 R / 90 RBI
.420 OBP
.480 SLG
I'd feel like he was earning about 75% of his $23 million salary at least, with these numbers.
Always been my comp for Mauer.
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