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David Ortiz has had a career essentially equal in value to Torii Hunter. I like Hunter but Ortiz has better career so far.
David Ortiz has had a career slightly less valuable than Mark Teixeria. Tex started out as a Ranger. Hard not to root for him still. But he has regressed as a hitter in NY compared to what I expected early in career. Projecting his future based on last couple years have to take Ortiz over Tex.
David Ortiz has had a less valuable career than Chase Utley. Utley had a nice few years, especially for a second baseman but the injuries derailed career somewhat. I would have to take Ortiz here as well.
David Ortiz has had a substantially weaker career than Carlos Beltran. I am a fan of Beltran. Have a fascination for the whole 40/40 thing. But health has took away the speed. I would probably take Beltran over Ortiz.
Weaker yes, but not substantially weaker.
Bottom line if all 5 of these players retired at end of this year 5 years from now Ortiz is the only one I would consider putting on my ballot.
Another factor in Ortiz favor is he is only showing slight signs of slowing down. He has actually had a better season this year than last year. So when he retires and becomes eligible we are probably going to be looking at someone in the mid 500s in HRs or maybe even the 600 level.
David Ortiz has had a career slightly less valuable than Mark Teixeria. Tex started out as a Ranger. Hard not to root for him still. But he has regressed as a hitter in NY compared to what I expected early in career. Projecting his future based on last couple years have to take Ortiz over Tex.
David Ortiz has had a less valuable career than Chase Utley. Utley had a nice few years, especially for a second baseman but the injuries derailed career somewhat. I would have to take Ortiz here as well.
David Ortiz has had a substantially weaker career than Carlos Beltran. I am a fan of Beltran. Have a fascination for the whole 40/40 thing. But health has took away the speed. I would probably take Beltran over Ortiz.
Weaker yes, but not substantially weaker.
Bottom line if all 5 of these players retired at end of this year 5 years from now Ortiz is the only one I would consider putting on my ballot.
Another factor in Ortiz favor is he is only showing slight signs of slowing down. He has actually had a better season this year than last year. So when he retires and becomes eligible we are probably going to be looking at someone in the mid 500s in HRs or maybe even the 600 level.