04-29-2009, 06:13 PM
I agree with Ruby. When the other team is coasting through another victory, Dunn will get his numbers in, but I don't think he puts enough effort in to compete day in/ day out on a winning team. Dunn is young, relatively fast, agile and athletic. He was a collage quarterback, so I assume he has a good arm. Offensively, he has moved into his prime years, but has never improved. Last year was his contract year, and he hits worse than the year before. He has a second chance on a playoff contender, not only does he not improve, he does not improve the team (which seemed only to need a big bat), the team he left plays better without him.
Aram is a good example. He has greatly improved his defense, and become a complete and consistant hitter.
Aram is a good example. He has greatly improved his defense, and become a complete and consistant hitter.
I like you guys a lot.