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http://0rz.tw/353we 4. Andy LaRoche, 3B, Dodgers, 24 Last season, Dodger third basemen combined to "hit" .254 AVG/.327 OBP/ .386 SLG, while the average major-league third baseman put up a batting line of .273 AVG/.342 OBP/.443 SLG. As you can see, L.A. has some ground to make up. Fortunately, LaRoche, as long as he's plugged into the lineup and left alone, should do the job. In five minor-league seasons, LaRoche hit .295 AVG/.376 OBP/.525 SLG, so he's got the track record. In 2008, don't be surprised if he posts an OBP of .350 or better and slugs .450 or better. Needless to say, such numbers would constitute a drastic improvement over what the Dodgers got from the hot corner in 2007. 8. Hiroki Kuroda, SP, Dodgers, 32 The signing of Kuroda gives the Dodgers the deepest rotation in the National League. Kuroda throws four pitches for strikes, keeps the ball on the ground and has good control. Scouts say he's got a knack for bearing down in the late innings and with runners in scoring position. At age 32, his ceiling is obviously quite limited, but in 2008 Kuroda should be good for 200 innings or so and a sub-4.00 ERA. That's just what the Dodgers need at the back of the rotation. -- 天生反骨 逆天而行 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.117.201.230
dufflin:200 innings/a sub-4.00 ERA 會不會太樂觀呀 12/26 19:52
tonometer:應該不會 這裡是NL 12/26 23:26
Davidwang983:歡樂國西泥漿摔角大賽 一定可以XDDDD 12/27 00:45