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Old 03-04-2019, 01:22 PM   #12
wallewalls
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Looking at Yelich's 2019 ZiPS projection, I see nothing wrong with it. He's projected for a 144 wRC+, and he's projected as the 7th best hitter in the game this season by WAR. 144 would be his second best season by that measure only behind last season. He had an obviously outstanding season last year, but would anyone expect him to reproduce that in 2019? Outside of Mike Trout i dont think theres any player that you can look at and say "his current ability is a 7.6 win player"

As for Milwaukee as a whole, they are low in the projections because of their starting pitching.
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