I believe Chipper Jones will play about 113 games and average about what he does every year. He is a key Offensive player when healthy for the ATL Braves and if he stays healthy he should produce .290 batting avg. and 23 home runs, but his playing time should be low since he is 35 years old and getting to the declining years but i think he shouldn't decline this season, but possibly the next season.
2007-03-21 09:52:40
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answered by Jonesy 3
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Chances are Chipper will miss some time this season as he has in the past several years. Chipper will probably play between 130 and 140 games. He always seems to get these little nagging injuries that cause him to miss small amounts of time throughout the season. He will always remain an injury risk.
2007-03-18 23:14:06
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answered by wvschup 2
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If you have Chipper as your 3b it is very desirable to have a solid back-up. Atlanta has Willy Aybar as a potential injury replacement for Chipper, but you can probably do better.
2007-03-18 23:01:36
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answered by Postal Professor 4
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He'll play 130 games at most. If you haven't drafted yet, stay away from him. If he's on your team, you'd better look for a backup. Edwin Encarnacion of the Reds would be a good option. He'll go undrafted in many leagues, and I think he'll be solid this year.
2007-03-18 23:21:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont think he is going to stay healthy the whole year again because he has goten hurt the last two or couple of year! I actually think hes on steroids.
2007-03-19 08:51:22
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answered by josh c 2
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He's already sprained his ankle this spring. That alone should give you an idea of the year to come.
2007-03-19 03:00:42
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answered by curtperritt 1
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