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Originally Posted by injury log
As he's rated, if he reaches his potential he'll be a league average hitter with plus OBP and about 35 HRs a year - that is, he'll make a capable big league first baseman. Neither BA nor BP consider him to be among the top 50 prospects in baseball (BA has him at 62, BP at 89), and we're not going to rate him like a superstar because he had a good Spring Training. His current ratings are certainly too low for the AI to assign him to AAA; thanks for pointing that out, and we'll adjust them.
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HeHe, reminds me of Mike Anderson, an old Phillies Outfielder, every year he would bat .400 in spring training and look like Babe Ruth, once the team moved north *poof* .225