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BuckNaked
02-25-2014, 04:58 AM
How well do you think he will bounce back this season? I know he is a year older but I honestly bet he comes back with a .280 avg and about 25-30 homers. Thoughts? :beerme:

mth123
02-25-2014, 05:55 AM
How well do you think he will bounce back this season? I know he is a year older but I honestly bet he comes back with a .280 avg and about 25-30 homers. Thoughts? :beerme:

.260/.315/.400 with 15 HR. That modest line will make him the team's 3rd best offensive player. That's a problem.

Rando
02-25-2014, 08:24 AM
Ludwick is going to have a career year, it's pretty easy to notice. I think he'll hit 25 HR.

He said last year he was only allowed to work on his legs but since the offseason he's been working on his arm strength. He's in the best shape he's ever been in.

NeilHamburger
02-25-2014, 09:00 AM
.300/.360/.520----studwick

No pants Mcgee
02-25-2014, 09:29 AM
At 36 I cant imagine him having a career year, but no reason he shouldn't have a solid year. id say 500 at bats .260/330/430.

Lewdog
02-25-2014, 10:43 AM
He'll pull a hamstring at some point this year and have a lingering problem the rest of the year, meaning he is in and out of the line-up quite frequently and we see a lot of Heisey and Schumaker in left.

CoachBombay
02-25-2014, 11:27 AM
I want a stud but have a feeling we will be seeing more of a lud

No pants Mcgee
02-25-2014, 11:53 AM
He'll pull a hamstring at some point this year and have a lingering problem the rest of the year, meaning he is in and out of the line-up quite frequently and we see a lot of Heisey and Schumaker in left.

This is my biggest concern. I think he can still hit, but how many at bats does he really get? I guessed 500 in my prediction and that may be best case scenario. Between scheduled rest and a couple DL trips Ludwick could play closer to 300 at bats by years end. Hope that guy can stay on the field.

texasdave
02-25-2014, 12:01 PM
I want a stud but have a feeling we will be seeing more of a lud

As long as we don't see a dud, I think he improves the lineup.

NeilHamburger
02-25-2014, 02:39 PM
If he plays without a shirt you'll see a Stud.

Kilgore_Trout
02-25-2014, 04:48 PM
I don't expect much from Ludwick. I see something along the lines of a .710-.730 OPS, maybe .750 if everything goes right.

He sure as hell won't be the third best offensive player.

villain612
02-25-2014, 04:58 PM
.260/.315/.400 with 15 HR. That modest line will make him the team's 3rd best offensive player. That's a problem.

That's a pretty reasonable projection IMO.

Troubling about the 3rd best offensive player though. Oye.
Hopefully we also see a little improvement from Cozart, Frazier, and Mez.

Scotly
02-25-2014, 07:07 PM
I sure hope he plays well in the big games.

bullseye
02-25-2014, 07:12 PM
Ludwick is going to have a career year, it's pretty easy to notice. I think he'll hit 25 HR.

He said last year he was only allowed to work on his legs but since the offseason he's been working on his arm strength. He's in the best shape he's ever been in.

There is no way a 36 year old is going to have a career year. He will get that chance though. Hope I am proved wrong

marcshoe
02-25-2014, 08:23 PM
I'd like to think Ludwick has a career year, but I'm focusing my unreasonable expectations on Frazier this year.

yadontSabo
02-25-2014, 08:33 PM
There is no way a 36 year old is going to have a career year. He will get that chance though. Hope I am proved wrong

It's not common but there are definitely players who have had some of, even most of, their best seasons over the age of 35. This not a prediction he will but just acknowledging the fact that it is very possible.

Lewdog
02-25-2014, 08:36 PM
Scott Rolen put up some decent numbers at an old age. I remember Eddie Murray had some good numbers at his older years. It can happen but it isn't common.

At 37 Murray hit 27 homers and had 100 RBI's.

yadontSabo
02-25-2014, 09:11 PM
Looking through some numbers Scott Hatteberg, Steve Finley, Ken Caminiti and Darrell Evans all had most of their best years with the latter 3 having all-star seasons after 34-35.

villain612
02-25-2014, 10:01 PM
Scott Rolen put up some decent numbers at an old age. I remember Eddie Murray had some good numbers at his older years. It can happen but it isn't common.

At 37 Murray hit 27 homers and had 100 RBI's.

I'm not saying you are wrong, but Ludwick is no Rolen or Eddie Murray.

I'm hoping for the best though.

bullseye
02-28-2014, 01:30 AM
I think he will be respectable at the plate. Maybe a .265 with 20 jacks..

Wishbone C
03-01-2014, 05:18 PM
If he stays healthy I think he'll be fine. The big question is will he? I have some doubts.

I'm more concerned about the Ludwick/LF/middle of the order situation than I am about the Hamilton/CF/lead off situation.

We'll see.

Drugs Delaney
03-04-2014, 04:09 AM
If he stays healthy I think he'll be fine. The big question is will he? I have some doubts.

I'm more concerned about the Ludwick/LF/middle of the order situation than I am about the Hamilton/CF/lead off situation.

We'll see.

We have question marks in LF, CF, 3B, SS and C.

I'm personally pretty optimistic about Hamilton, Mez and (to a certain extent) Cozart. I think all 3 of those guys will end up hitting more than most are projecting. Combined with strong defense, I think all 3 end up being above average overall.

LF is the one spot I am most worried about just because the offensive numbers we need from the position (and the league averages) are way higher than the other 3 spots and I just don't get a great feeling about any of the potential options. A guy like Cozart can put up an OPS in the low 700s and still help, but f we are getting low 700s out of LF, that is a major issue.

3B is kind of the wild card to me. I don't feel good or bad about Frazier, but I have a gut feeling he is either going to bounce back in a big way or struggle mightily with no in-between. If he is a legit middle of the order option like 2012, the whole lineup looks so much better.

bullseye
03-09-2014, 08:39 PM
We have question marks in LF, CF, 3B, SS and C.

I'm personally pretty optimistic about Hamilton, Mez and (to a certain extent) Cozart. I think all 3 of those guys will end up hitting more than most are projecting. Combined with strong defense, I think all 3 end up being above average overall.

LF is the one spot I am most worried about just because the offensive numbers we need from the position (and the league averages) are way higher than the other 3 spots and I just don't get a great feeling about any of the potential options. A guy like Cozart can put up an OPS in the low 700s and still help, but f we are getting low 700s out of LF, that is a major issue.

3B is kind of the wild card to me. I don't feel good or bad about Frazier, but I have a gut feeling he is either going to bounce back in a big way or struggle mightily with no in-between. If he is a legit middle of the order option like 2012, the whole lineup looks so much better.

Hamilton I am comfortable with. He wants to learn and is willing to change his approach, unlike Stubbs, when needed. Cozart, Frazier, and Mes are huge concerns. Just haven't seen any adjustments by those 3 over the past year to address their shortcomings. I think they try hard, but just seem stuck to their old habits.

Drugs Delaney
03-10-2014, 01:36 AM
Hamilton I am comfortable with. He wants to learn and is willing to change his approach, unlike Stubbs, when needed. Cozart, Frazier, and Mes are huge concerns. Just haven't seen any adjustments by those 3 over the past year to address their shortcomings. I think they try hard, but just seem stuck to their old habits.

Cozart and Mez have some reason for optimism. I don't expect either to be hitting in the middle of the order or anything, but you don't necessarily need that from your C or your SS. Especially a guy like Cozart who is good with the glove. You just want those guys to get on base a decent amount and hit 15 homers or so. I think both are capable of doing that.

Cozart had an OPS of .715 the 2nd half of the season in 2013. That is above average for SS.

With Mez, there's nothing stats based to hang your hat on, more of a gut fell. But he was a guy who always seemed to take a step back when he jumped up a level in the minors and then followed that up with a huge year once he got comfortable at that level. With some at bats under his belt and the job fully his, I think we should see a nice bump in his numbers.

Frazier, who knows? Ideally, you would like to get pretty good power production from your 3B. Frazier improved a good deal in the field in 2013, which was nice and he's a great locker room guy. But he really regressed at the plate and his power fell off big time. He went from a .500 SLG to a .400 slugger last season. If he stays at that level, he's going to be a below average starting 3B. If he could at least land in the middle of his 2012 and 2013 numbers and bounce back to .450 or so, I think he'd be a great every day option at 3rd.

Can Todd bounce back to .450 SLG? His minor league numbers were always .450 or above, so it isn't unrealistic. Though a lot of guys obviously can't translate that production to the majors over the long term. He could really go either way...