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Wednesday, July 04, 2007

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Incidentally, there are some issues with what is considered a "rookie" season. Papelbon was technically a rookie when he posted a 500 ERA+ last season, so Okajima would actually beat his own teammate's record by just seven points. But 2006 wasn't Papelbon's "first season," which is all you can search on the Play Index. Something to keep in mind.

One could say too that 2007 isnt Okajima's first season either :p

Mike Lowell's fielding stats are on pace to almost exactly mirror ARod's much criticised 2006 numbers:
Inn TC PO A E
ARod '06: 1288 382 96 262 24
Lowell(projected): 1288 378 96 258 24

Interesting...

...but about as likely as the yanks finishing 78-84 which is their current pace. :)

Lowell's had a rough year, Andrews. I doubt you'd find a Sox fan who would defend his prowess this year. He's at least made up for some of his defensive bricklaying at the plate, though. Still, he's been uncharacteristically undependable on D.

I, for one, think it's just a blip.

If I need a third baseman and I want primarily D, do I still get Lowell? Yes. Stats are often misleading, IMO.

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