Rios has a huge upside I think, so he'd be my 1st choice.
Matthews Jr is having a miserable spring and I would say he's heading back to his .255 career avg this year and he's with a potentially weak offensive team (Angels), so he's out.
I like Baldelli for his 20 HR 20 SB .300 avg potential, so he'd be my 2nd choice.
It's really a toss up b/n Hawpe & Cuddyer, although I'd probably go with Hawpe. Looks like you could get 25 HR & .285 avg from either, but the Rockies are a much more offensively-minded team than the Twins, even with the freezer ball used in Colorado. With Atkins, Helton, & Holliday for support, Hawpe should put up better R & RBI numbers.
2007-03-08 00:22:15
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answered by ace_hole23 1
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Nice group of Outfielders. Unfortunately they are pretty much equal. I would go with Baldelli, Rios and Matthews Jr.. or Cuddyer. Hawpe being the old man out for now.
2007-03-07 18:06:00
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answered by Sippin_on_gin_and_juice 2
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No stars but a solid crew. Baldelli, Hawpe, Cuddyer, but Matthews and Rios are good too.
2007-03-09 14:56:46
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answered by Beast8981 5
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Rios, Matthews, Hawpe
2007-03-07 18:03:06
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answered by bhalpern123 2
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Rios, Cuddyer, Baldelli
2007-03-07 23:01:53
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answered by cowsvils 3
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Cuddyer,hawpe, Rios ----- Baldelli will get u some SBs
2007-03-08 02:39:10
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answered by richard w 4
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tough luck...you have exactly zero studs out of those 5. i'd say michael cuddyer, baldelli for his avg, runs and speed, and probably mr steirod jr.
2007-03-07 18:53:35
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answered by jizdepski 4
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