Adrian Beltre: .238/.271/.350
Jeff Cirillo: .273/.371/.413
I wish I were kidding. Beltre could hit home runs in his next nine at bats and he'd still have an OPS under .800. With Dontrelle Willis and AJ Burnett scheduled to pitch in this series, he really needs to tee off on Brian Moehler tomorrow. Really.
At what point do expectations that Beltre will catch fire turn into hope?
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Stop it Jeff...
Seriously. I don't find that amusing at all.PLU Tim - June 7, 2005
Just for fun...
Remember Antonio Perez?Yeah, he's been holding down the hot corner for the Beltre-less Dodgers for the last 19 games.
.414/.500/.552 in 58 AB.
It won't stick, but it's still funny.
Devin - June 7, 2005
David Bell
is coming to town in a week. Whose will have a higher OPS when they meet? Beltre or Bell?Bell - .263/.326/.348
Beltre - .238/.271/.350
Trent - June 7, 2005
Heh
That's one of those questions that requires some deep introspection and a coin.I will say that these next two weeks could be just what the doctor ordered for Beltre. Being able to see some NL pitching might help him get on a roll.
Trent - June 7, 2005
Thats the kinda thing that makes a person
wanna cryGoose - June 7, 2005
Yikes...
That's funny. The baseball gods hate us. Have you seen the season that Mike Cameron is having?Cameron - .340/.438/.631
Mr Slice - June 7, 2005
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