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Point being, don't give him any money.In his first season with a team (ATL/NYM/TEX/KC), he has hit .297/.334/.498 with 48 home runs and 184 RBI in 1296 plate appearances. Over a full season (650 PA), it's an average of 179 hits, 44 doubles, 23 home runs, 92RBI, and 3.4 fWAR.
In all SUBSEQUENT seasons, he has hit .252/.298/.394, with 94 HR and 430 RBI in 3602 plate appearances. Over a full season, it's an average of 152 hits, 29 doubles, 17 home runs, 78 RBI, and 0.018 fWAR. And this is mostly fueled by a strong 2006-07; you're otherwise looking at .236/.286/.362.
I can only speak for myself, but I never claimed he was a great power hitter. But I did claim that he was a great overall hitter. Pablo hit .330 one year, .315 another. You dont do that without being a damn good hitter. I always saw Pablo as a 20-25 homerun guy. That, to me, is NOT a great power hitter.That fat **** was never the great power hitter that Giants fans tried to convince themselves of. Now he's let himself go even further than what he was already sitting at and the Giants are stuck with him for another two years.
Need an excuse to wear stupid hats...
What happened between Puig and Gonzo?
Man, that makes me mad. Gonzo is the man. He would come into my parents restaurant when I was kid and even played catch with me a couple times.
Like how everyone is taking the high horse route on this issue. For all we know, Puig doesn't even know who Gonzales is and probably despises anything associated with the Diamondbacks, you know, since one of their pitchers threw a ball at his face.
He's not from this country.
Rather him be a punk than groping females in the ER.
Puig doesn't wanna talk to anyone besides Dodgers personnel and his teammates, nothing wrong with that.