Moises Alou 397 avg a fluke, or should the Giants have kept him?
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Alou's been hitting .300 for moderate power his whole career. The only thing that could slow him down is injury, which after only 100 games last year may happen. Either way his body will slow him down somewhat. But an experienced vet for $7.5 million is totally worth keeping, especially when compared to the higher-priced Sheffield for example.Will Baseball fine Curt Schilling For His Radio Comments Condemning Barry Bonds?
def. a fluke. it is too early in the season to get an idea....he will get injured, pull a hamstring or something.
screw alou. we are gonna do it this year. I am thinking NL west champs at least.
No It's not a fluke I have been watching im as a mets fan every day he is spraying the ball all over the field
Plus if you guys forgot he still hit 22HR last year for the giants when injured! He could hit 35 if he stays healthy.
Giants should have definetly kept him.
Has there ever been a MLB game where the 2 teams no-hit each other thru 9 innings?
remember he is in the NLIs Roger Clemens coming back to the yankees?
it is definately a fluke that he is hitting .397 but the giants still should have kept him because hes a .300 hitterDoes anyone know about a Mickey Mantle card?
Well, he is a great hitter, but for now, the average is just the result of an unbelievably hot start.What type of a season will Albert Pujols have this year?
Not a fluke. Lot of people have a high average at beginning of the season and then tail off. Alou gives the Mets a home run bat. One of the best ever home run strokes I've seen. He is lucky to be out of S.F.More Questions & Answers...