Lets pump the brakes some on calling Cozart a no hit guy.
His 2007 is really weighing him down. He also noted that during that season he really needed to learn how to use his legs in his swing more because he was 'all arms' prior to that. The results have been much better in the two years since then. He has showed decent pop and a strong plate approach (in 2009). To me, he doesn't seem to be the hitter you are making him out to be by calling him a no hit shortstop. Given his peripherals if he can go 30 doubles/15 HR, which I think he can.... we are talking about a guy who projects to be a .265/.345/.415 hitter with an above average glove at shortstop. That is pretty darn valuable don't you think?Code:Year Age Team PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI HBP BB SO SB AVG OBP SLG OPS 2007 22 A Dayton 201 184 28 44 7 2 2 18 2 11 36 .239 .284 .332 616 2008 23 A Dayton 458 414 56 116 20 6 14 49 10 24 75 3 .280 .328 .459 787 2009 24 AA Carolina 542 463 72 122 29 2 10 59 10 63 88 10 .263 .360 .400 760