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Hopefully he provides the left handed pop we have been missing the past year. Additionally he also hits for average which you can never have enough of if you have pop as it makes you very dangerous ex. OF #25.

 

I'm counting on Choi to do even better than his projections by 2005 considering hes on a small market team with less attention so he can develop with less pressure. Maybe other than the injury was what held him back in Chicago.

Hopefully he provides the left handed pop we have been missing the past year. Additionally he also hits for average which you can never have enough of if you have pop as it makes you very dangerous ex. OF #25.

 

I'm counting on Choi to do even better than his projections by 2005 considering hes on a small market team with less attention so he can develop with less pressure. Maybe other than the injury was what held him back in Chicago.

What are you basing the statement about him hitting for an avg? Not last year, for sure. I think he's a bit of a long shot, and will be adequate hitting 7th. If he gets a chance to start most of the games against right handers, he will have a chance to develope at the ML level, and we'll see.

Hopefully he provides the left handed pop we have been missing the past year. Additionally he also hits for average which you can never have enough of if you have pop as it makes you very dangerous ex. OF #25.

 

I'm counting on Choi to do even better than his projections by 2005 considering hes on a small market team with less attention so he can develop with less pressure. Maybe other than the injury was what held him back in Chicago.

What are you basing the statement about him hitting for an avg? Not last year, for sure. I think he's a bit of a long shot, and will be adequate hitting 7th. If he gets a chance to start most of the games against right handers, he will have a chance to develope at the ML level, and we'll see. In the scouting reports on him he is supposed to be a hitter for average with pop. I think 7th is about right considering the people infront of him. Here is my Lineup.

 

Pierre

Castillo

Pudge if he resigns (Cabs if not)

Lowell

Cabs (If pudge resigns but if not Conine)

Conine (Choi: See above about Pudge)

Choi (castro is pudge doesnt resign)

Gonzalez

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