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    What's your Manny Machado projection for 2013?

    Give the slash line and the HR and RBI count.

    Just to refresh everyone, Manny's line for 2012 was .262/.294/.445, 7 HR, 26 RBI in 51 games played.


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    I'll take:

    .278/.320/.460, 17 HR

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    At 20 Ruben Sierra posted a .264/.302/.476 line. At 21 he posted an almost identical line, and fell off 50 points at 22.

    At 19 ARod had a .232/.264/.402 mark, and at 20 he OPS'd 1.045 in one of the great seasons of all time.

    So... heck if I know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrungoHazewood View Post
    At 20 Ruben Sierra posted a .264/.302/.476 line. At 21 he posted an almost identical line, and fell off 50 points at 22.

    At 19 ARod had a .232/.264/.402 mark, and at 20 he OPS'd 1.045 in one of the great seasons of all time.

    So... heck if I know.

    Let;s go with Arod

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrewochs615 View Post
    Let;s go with Arod
    Batting stance is identical.

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    .330/.385/.615

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    .268/.309/.435

    16 HR, 68 RBI

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    .241, .298, .445 21 home runs, 69 rbi

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    .270/.330/.475, 25 hr 80 rbi

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    .285/.315/.470, 22 hr, 77 rbi

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    .336, .408, .549, 24HR 17 SB, AS, SS, Hank Aaron Award, MVP and a GG. No worse than predicting the 2012 O's as a 93 win team is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sevastras View Post
    .336, .408, .549, 24HR 17 SB, AS, SS, Hank Aaron Award, MVP and a GG. No worse than predicting the 2012 O's as a 93 win team is it?
    I was a bit confused, since you had .957 OPS with only 24 HR, so I went to check how many players had above .900 OPS with less than 30 HR and saw you just took Posey's line and added some SB.

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    .270, .335, .450, 22 hr, 80 rbi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ohfan67 View Post
    .241, .298, .445 21 home runs, 69 rbi
    This is about what I was thinking, with a slight up-tick in the OBP (hoping for some improved plate discipline). That line with great defense at 3rd would be quite ok with me for his age....

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