How about Adrian Beltre? Coming off five disappointing years in Seattle, Beltre’s .349 batting average entering Friday was second in the majors only to Robinson Cano’s .353, and his 53 RBIs had him tied for seventh in the American League. In 2009, Beltre drove in 44 runs ALL YEAR. (He spent some time on the Disabled List but played in 111 of his team’s games.) In roughly half a season (76 games) in 2010, he has 12 home run runs; last year he hit just eight. Beltre’s signing is looking like the best of the offseason.
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10 August 2008
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17 July 2008
As I expected, Richie Sexson was signed by the one team in major league baseball who signs every single castoff, just in case he might turn it around in pinstripes: the Yankees. The temptation of that short porch in Yankee Stadium right field, combined with Sexson’s power potential, was too tempting to the team that claimed Jose Canseco off waivers in 2000, just to be sure he didn’t go to a division rival.
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11 July 2008
But, anxious to make his stamp, Bavasi signed him, then signed Adrian Beltre the next day, hoping that Beltre's sudden surge in power and plate discipline--doubling his home run output in 2003 while almost doubling his walks--would continue.
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6 July 2008
Riggleman is likely looking to mix things up and get the Mariners hitting, and these numbers speak volumes about the dull set of tools he’s been given to work with. Still, one wonders if Clement will be getting some time hitting higher in the order, or if Riggleman wants to give him some confidence sooner. You might make an argument for this, as well as for using Beltre to protect Vidro, but this seems like a waste of Beltre.
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17 June 2008
Vidro (a $8.5M DH hitting .222/.268/.325)
Adrian Beltre ($13.4M for .226/.303/.423)
Jarrod Washburn ($9.85M for 2-7, 6.09/1.55 ERA/WHIP)
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