Is there any other player who, year in and out, provides us Stratheads with a more consistently ideal card than Bobby Abreu? OBP, power, doubles, steals, killer arm, low/no injury factor... year after year. That's the amazing thing. Everybody tanks once in a while, gets hurt, has an off year... Not this guy. Downsidewise, maybe he'll lose his "N" vs LHP once in a while. Still, he's a keeper's league lock if there ever was one.
Bobby A has his rivals for the throne: ARod, Pujols, D Lee, Manny, Tejada, IRod, SF Leftfielder (until this year)... But, other than perhaps ARod, none of these guys has been as year-to-year consistently productive in so many key Strat-stat categories.
I was thrilled last winter when it was rumored my St Louis Cardinals had their eye on Abreu to replace Larry Walker. As a Strat manager, can you imagine Abreu, Pujols, Edmonds and Rolen as your 2007 Strat 2-3-4-5 guys?
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Oh well. I raise a Tony Luke's pork sangwich and a Yuengling to ya, Bobby A. You da man.
On a related note, I was wondering if any of you vets have any "pet players" you find yourself gravitating towards, year after year. I know that a strat card is, essentially, an arbitrary name/label slapped on to a given set of probabilities, but I'm guessing we all have our attachments to certain players, including purely sentimental ones.