08-31-2009, 12:16 PM
<!--quoteo(post=60723:date=Aug 29 2009, 11:05 PM:name=Gracie)-->QUOTE (Gracie @ Aug 29 2009, 11:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I want to keep Milton.
He’s go the best hitting eye on the team and is an OBP machine. He’s great at driving the ball to the gap and plays solid defense for the most part. He’s one of the league’s best switch hitters. He can hit for power.
His skill set is very useful, and I think that this whole year (this week in particular) has taught him a lot about how to handle things. If he can learn to not to give the media so much to work with and be less uptight around the fans (like when he bowed after catching that fly ball), I think that things will cool down and he can be a popular and productive member of this team.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
You know where we need an OBP machine? Second base, not taking up a corner outfield spot. He is a terrible switch hitter. And what makes you think he can hit for power? His career high is 22 and that was at the launching pad in Arlington. He'll never learn how to handle things. He's an insanely sensative guy, has been his whole career. Nothing is going to change. It was a bad signing. Just be glad we only have two more years left.
He’s go the best hitting eye on the team and is an OBP machine. He’s great at driving the ball to the gap and plays solid defense for the most part. He’s one of the league’s best switch hitters. He can hit for power.
His skill set is very useful, and I think that this whole year (this week in particular) has taught him a lot about how to handle things. If he can learn to not to give the media so much to work with and be less uptight around the fans (like when he bowed after catching that fly ball), I think that things will cool down and he can be a popular and productive member of this team.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
You know where we need an OBP machine? Second base, not taking up a corner outfield spot. He is a terrible switch hitter. And what makes you think he can hit for power? His career high is 22 and that was at the launching pad in Arlington. He'll never learn how to handle things. He's an insanely sensative guy, has been his whole career. Nothing is going to change. It was a bad signing. Just be glad we only have two more years left.