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...should remain inflated, thereby keeping his batting average afloat in the .280 range. Based on the numbers, it seems that Brad Hawpe will continue to produce at the same level as in years past. A .275 average with 22 home runs would be my low end...
...comparing ERA+, Dempster 152, Peavy 137 doesn't lay out the financial terms though... WMVP also saying that Hendry is focused on M.Bradley for RF, not that high on Ibanez, and also you can expect another spike in ticket prices across the board. Stunner...
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...the market on that guy. They need a No. 2 or 3 bully. Gonzalez is the key to the deal, a 23-year-old who is projected to develop into a Brad Hawpe-type player — a strong-armed outfielder with good power. Whiff on Gonzalez, and the deal is a bust. ...
...percent scar tissue." - George F. Will "That's my opinion and if you don't like it, well, I have others." ~ Groucho Marx Brad Hawpe is a name that comes to mind, but I can only imagine the pricetag to pry him away from Colorado would be massive. Too...
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