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    Closing in on Perez

    Read into this as little or as much as you want. I was told it appears we're close to signing Eduardo Perez. We're also trying to deal Williams for an outfielder. It should be an interesting next few days.

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    Can Eduardo Perez play in the OF?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbird View Post
    I was told it appears we're close to signing Eduardo Perez.
    Why?

    Just... why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Will View Post
    Why?

    Just... why?
    Perez mashes left handed pitching.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Will View Post
    Why?

    Just... why?
    No need to go after him if we were smart and went with Knott, who is likely better than this guy is.

    However, Perez kills lefties and is much better for us than someone like Bynum.

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    :HUGE EYEROLL:

    Did Jon Knott like flirt with Perlozzo's wife or something?

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    Well on the downside, Eduardo is 37 years old.

    On the upside, he had an .834 OPS vs. Lefties last year and has consistently hit well against lefties during his career.

    He would seem to be a strong left handed 1B / DH candidate and a PH for critical late game situations where one of our guys that can't hit lefties is up against the likes of a BJ Ryan.

    Can't say I'd argue against this move if we're simply not willing to give Knott / Dubois a shot in this role.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leitch View Post
    :HUGE EYEROLL:

    Did Jon Knott like flirt with Perlozzo's wife or something?
    It really is amazing that they would want Perez over Knott.

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    Vs. lefties over the last year: .275/.331/.503/.834 in 150 AB


    Last three years: .260/.345/.498/.843 in 315 AB


    Who's gonna tell Millar?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbird View Post
    Read into this as little or as much as you want. I was told it appears we're close to signing Eduardo Perez. We're also trying to deal Williams for an outfielder. It should be an interesting next few days.

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    Outfielder on the Mets, no?

    I wonder who.

    Perez is better the Bynum but old enough to be in the Birdwatcher's Club. At least he can get discounted tickets for his friends and family at the Yards.

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    I don't think he can really play the OF. So, how is he really going to fit in??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sports Guy View Post
    However, Perez kills lefties and is much better for us than someone like Bynum.
    That's a given.

    But he's 37. His career OPS vs. lefties is .863 and last year it was .834.

    That's nice and all but unless they abandon the 13 pitchers idea it's going to be pretty hard to get people some adequate off-time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Will View Post
    Why?

    Just... why?
    Because he is exactly what our bench needs. Because he KILLS lefthanders.

    Because he knows his role.

    Because he does not require playing time.

    Because he turns on a fastball like Gary Sheffield.

    Because he adds power from the bench.

    Because he takes a walk.

    vs. Lefthanded Pitcher

    G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG AVG TB SF SH HBP IBB GDP
    67 153 16 42 8 0 9 28 13 26 0 1 .331 .503 .275 77 2 0 1 1 7



    Because this is my 2000th post.

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    Cool

    Perez had an OPS last season of .834 against lefties, that does not, IMHO, fit the definition of "mashing" or "killing them," unless you consider, for example Chris Gomez in that category who had the same success against them last year. The difference being Gomez is actually two years younger than Perez. Perez has primarily been a first basemen, which we have. I don't see the fit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluedog View Post
    Well on the downside, Eduardo is 37 years old.

    On the upside, he had an .834 OPS vs. Lefties last year and has consistently hit well against lefties during his career.

    He would seem to be a strong left handed 1B / DH candidate and a PH for critical late game situations where one of our guys that can't hit lefties is up against the likes of a BJ Ryan.

    Can't say I'd argue against this move if we're simply not willing to give Knott / Dubois a shot in this role.
    He has played 1b, 3b, dh, rf, lf. He has about 100 games in the outfield so at least he is not a stranger there. I don't know how effective he's been out there.
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