by Rant » Wed Dec 20, 2006 11:02 am
There certainly is an argument for Soriano to be a 3 in left, as there is an argument he's a 4. But considering the Yankee slant of SOM, it should come as no surprise he's a 4.
In fact he might be a 1 or a 2 if you're measuring by his speed moving left to right. But he's a 5 doing anything else. He was painful to watch at times trying to track balls in the air. It'll be interesting to see how they rate his arm -- everyone did try to advance on him, and he mowed them down. I'd say he has an above average arm, though I'm guessing he'll be a 0. But then again, I thought Shane Victorino deserved a 1 or 2 in CF.