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2 responses to “No Brad Hawpe for Right Field”

  1. Matt Clapp

    I’d like to acquire Hawpe, even though he’s a mess in right field(aside from his arm that’s one of the best around). He’s actually hit more homers on the road in his career, and hit 5 more away from Coors in ’09, along with an .890 OPS. His career road OPS is .864, so he’s not your usual guy that puts up insane numbers at Coors and drops down tremendously on the road. There’s really not much of a difference, and some guys are going to hit better at home regardless.

    His problem’s always been hitting left-handed pitching, especially lefties with sweeping sliders. He struggles to stay on the pitch, pulling his body straight down the right field line. He has a career .294 average and .908 OPS against righties, .242 average and .750 OPS against lefties. If you’re going to get Hawpe, you better have a nice platoon partner to play right field.

    Anyway, sounds like it probably won’t happen.