Holliday and Fuentes in Package for Phillies?
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by Anonymous on Jul 19, 2008 10:23 PM EDT reply actions
by Bucky, NY on Jul 20, 2008 11:49 AM EDT reply actions
Holliday is not as great as some may think, and I am not the only person who has seen and said that either. Away from Coors Field he is an average player at best. He's one of those typical Rockies player with deceptive stats, in that he hits about 50-60 points higher at home. His slugging pct. is 200 points higher at home, and his OPS is 200 points higher at home as well. Two thirds of his HR's and three fourth of his RBI's are at home, and if you look at the road stats, he is a .300 hitter with just 5 HR's and only 14 RBI's. Pretty meager numbers away from the stats friendly altitude of Denver.
Brian Fuentes, at times in his career has shown some brilliance, but is unproven in a pennant race as a closer. I believe him to be a decent reliever at best, but nowhere near elite.
This would NOT a good trade at all, considering the Phils were rumored to be giving away two of their top pitching prospects and their #1 catching prospect. Perhaps if Holliday had those stats in a place like Seattle, or St. Louis, L.A. or maybe Atlanta, it would make him more palatable after haviung played in somewhat tougher playing environments.
by Baseball Stu on Jul 21, 2008 10:28 AM EDT reply actions
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