Consider Jim Fregosi
Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 6:09 pm
I've made it a habit of using Jim Fregosi's $.87m card as a backup to my 1st and 3rd basemen, particularly if I or many of my opponents play in a righty power park.
Because I have too much time on my hands, I've gone back and looked at his performance on the 35 teams I have used him. Only once has he failed to hit at least 1 home run for me, and that was in a year he managed only 22 at-bats.
Over 3,343 at bats he has hit .243 with 216 hrs. On a per year basis that's 95.5 at-bats and 6.2 hrs.
Extrapolating his numbers to a 550 at bat season, he would average 36hrs, 80 runs, 90 rbis.
In conclusion, Jim Fregosi is a decent $.87m backup.
Because I have too much time on my hands, I've gone back and looked at his performance on the 35 teams I have used him. Only once has he failed to hit at least 1 home run for me, and that was in a year he managed only 22 at-bats.
Over 3,343 at bats he has hit .243 with 216 hrs. On a per year basis that's 95.5 at-bats and 6.2 hrs.
Extrapolating his numbers to a 550 at bat season, he would average 36hrs, 80 runs, 90 rbis.
In conclusion, Jim Fregosi is a decent $.87m backup.