Bomber0104
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If Rajai got on base even 10% more he would be a hugely valuable commodity. Too valuable to be a fourth outfielder.
If he could get on base 10% more (or even better, replicate his 2009 numbers) he would make Rasmus completely expendable, would open the option of putting Melky into the five whole to protect JB/EE.
The only thing to like about Rasmus is what people 'hope' he can become. Rajai had a better OPS+ and, I think, with 500 ABs he could come close to his '09/'10 numbers.
Colby Rasmus shouldn't start a single game vs a lefty. I haven't looked that hard, but I would be very surprised if there was a starting outfielder in Major League Baseball with a worse OPS+ against LH starters. Bad doesn't begin to describe how pathetic he was in those roughly 40 games/200 ABs vs LH starters.
If Rasmus wasn't drafted in the first round, he wouldn't have spent the whole year in the Majors. He's lived off one good season and his pedigree for two full seasons now. I'll be choked if the Jays let him live off his pedigree in 2013. There are just too many good options for the Jays to let Rasmus be dead weight again in 2013.
I really do think people under-rate what a stolen base can do for a game. From first to second, you are just a single away from a run with Rajai at that base under most circumstances.
It makes his slugging percentage seem almost under-rated, or perhaps even under-stated!
Should stolen bases not be factored into a slugging percentage?
In that case he would be a clear cut starter over Rasmus especially with similar fielding and batting statistics...