Mon Feb 19, 2018 1:41 pm
It's never that simple. Bowens' 1965 card is a tremendous homerun threat against left handers in a home-run park. Imagine a 1-4, 1-6, or 1-8 roll for a home-run (13 points). That's not really what's on his card because of the ballpark homer opportunities, splits, and what-not, but, that pretty much describes the pinch-hitting threat from him in the bottom of the ninth against their left-handed relief pitcher at Fenway.
Now, if you've got a better way to spend .98 million because you've already got a right-handed pinch-hitting power threat and you and your foes play in Dodger Stadium and there are no left-handers in your division because they've all been burned at the stake and you've found a cheaper player with a higher batting average/OPB (like, uh-I-don't-know, Mike Kekich, for example?), well, that's another story.
There's never a 100% certainty that a 1965 5L Sam Bowens doesn't belong on a roster. Not much of a ringing endorsement, but, there you go.