AL LABR prices:
Longoria $33
Beltre $29
Lawrie $28
A-Rod $24
Youk $20
E-5 $19
Reynolds $17
Lawrie's 2011 stats: .293-9-25-26r-7sb in 43 games. Extrapolate that to 150 games and you get .293-31-87-88-24, and I think that's close to the level of production people are expecting when they bid him up so high. (Lawrie did hit .343-18hr-13sb in 69 games at AAA, so maybe it's not without reason)
Bill James has him down for 'only' .284-22hr-30sb, while ZIPS has .275-27hr-24sb. I think most people would be happy with either of those. But Lawrie is only 22, and isn't there a chance he could struggle a lot more than that? Is that kind of sustained SB production realistic for a full season?
If I had to put up a projection I'd go with about .275-27hr-18sb. Still very good but maybe not the wunderkind everyone is expecting.
Longoria $33
Beltre $29
Lawrie $28
A-Rod $24
Youk $20
E-5 $19
Reynolds $17
Lawrie's 2011 stats: .293-9-25-26r-7sb in 43 games. Extrapolate that to 150 games and you get .293-31-87-88-24, and I think that's close to the level of production people are expecting when they bid him up so high. (Lawrie did hit .343-18hr-13sb in 69 games at AAA, so maybe it's not without reason)
Bill James has him down for 'only' .284-22hr-30sb, while ZIPS has .275-27hr-24sb. I think most people would be happy with either of those. But Lawrie is only 22, and isn't there a chance he could struggle a lot more than that? Is that kind of sustained SB production realistic for a full season?
If I had to put up a projection I'd go with about .275-27hr-18sb. Still very good but maybe not the wunderkind everyone is expecting.
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