Richie will do his normal season. He will do very well in RBI's and Homers. the problem is he wont steal. Dont expect a bunch of runs (who is going to hit him in) and he is one of the 2 Batting average killers (Dunn and Sexson) I think as a Utility he is a good use. You may need to bench him every once in a while thou when you are leading in BA and its close.
2007-03-12 12:12:52
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answered by Platlander 4
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He's a great utility player. But thats it.
Yeah he can hit dingers, but he needs to improve his batting avg, and his strike outs. He will definitely still produce 70+ runs and 100+ rbi's...but is that it?
I think he'll produce the same as his last 3 years.
2007-03-12 18:56:45
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answered by ninjitsui1 2
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He'll hit 30-35 homers, and probably drive in around 100+ runs, as usual. If you don't get penalized for strikeouts, or his rather low batting average, he isn't a bad utility guy to have. However, too many guys like him will kill your team batting average in a roto league.
2007-03-12 18:54:39
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answered by yooper4278 3
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he is getting a little old, well everyone is but he is passed his prime. also he plays for the Mariners so that isnt good (no disrespect to their fans). he will hit around 25 home runs and about a .270 average. he cant run and he can get hurt easily. but overall i would keep him but deffinaly find a back up or keep an eye on someone, or he is also excellent trade bait (i drafted him 20th round last year and grap someones 2nd round this year for him!).
2007-03-12 18:54:47
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answered by tommy v 2
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he will do as good as last years , ..I had him on my up coming fantasy team but drop him for somebody that could play more positions .
2007-03-12 18:54:20
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answered by Anonymous
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