This is something that was in an article about players for the fantasy leagues:
Corey Patterson, OF, BAL 2006 Stats: .295 BA, 3 HR, 11 RBI, 14 R, 7 SB, 10:2 K:BB Stat Rat Rank (H2H): 132 Market Value: Moderate Sell Lowdown: It was only a matter of time before Patterson realized that being an ex-Cub means it's time to fulfill expectations. Following in the footsteps of the Cubs pantheon of topflight talent giveaways -- I am still bitter about Lou Brock -- Patterson has abandoned his free-swinging mentality over the last seven days. With a bewildering 13 hits in his last 29 at-bats, not to mention three steals and an equally amazing two walks, he has soared his way into the leadoff position for a desperate O's lineup in search of offensive consistency in the outfield -- and an adequate fill-in for the injured Brian Roberts. Is Patterson the pyrite of fantasy
baseball? You bet. Sure, his six multi-hit performances since April 19 are tasty, but -- in a microcosm of his entire disappointing career -- Patterson has a gaudy 10:2 strikeout-to-walk ratio. A return to the 24-homer, 32-stolen base loftiness of 2004 is not implausible, but erratic phases should be anticipated. If you are sound in steals, see if this Oriole has wings in the trading market in your league.
Here's your Corey update from the last 10 games:
37 at bats 6 runs 13 hits 2 home runs 7 RBI's 6 strikeouts 3 stolen bases .351 batting average
Season: .277 BA, 3 HR, 11 RBI, 7 SB
Looks like he's starting to do better!
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Thanks for keeping updated on Corey's stats. Thankfully, it seems as if he's finally found his niche!
Elizabeth <cantadolce80@...> wrote:
This is something that was in an article about players for the fantasy leagues:
Corey Patterson, OF, BAL 2006 Stats: .295 BA, 3 HR, 11 RBI, 14 R, 7 SB, 10:2 K:BB Stat Rat Rank (H2H): 132 Market Value: Moderate Sell Lowdown: It was only a matter of time before Patterson realized that being an ex-Cub means it's time to fulfill expectations. Following in the footsteps of the Cubs pantheon of topflight talent giveaways -- I am still bitter about Lou Brock -- Patterson has abandoned his free-swinging mentality over the last seven days. With a bewildering 13 hits in his last 29 at-bats, not to
mention three steals and an equally amazing two walks, he has soared his way into the leadoff position for a desperate O's lineup in search of offensive consistency in the outfield -- and an adequate fill-in for the injured Brian Roberts. Is Patterson the pyrite of fantasy baseball? You bet. Sure, his six multi-hit performances since April 19 are tasty, but -- in a microcosm of his entire disappointing career -- Patterson has a gaudy 10:2 strikeout-to-walk ratio. A return to the 24-homer, 32-stolen base loftiness of 2004 is not implausible, but erratic phases should be anticipated. If you are sound in steals, see if this Oriole has wings in the trading market in your league.
Here's your Corey update from the last 10 games:
37 at bats 6 runs 13 hits 2 home runs 7 RBI's 6 strikeouts 3 stolen bases .351 batting average
Season: .277 BA, 3 HR, 11 RBI, 7 SB
Looks like he's starting to do better!
Get amazing travel prices for air and hotel in one click on Yahoo! FareChase
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