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Which positional player fell the hardest in 2009

Which positional player fell the hardest in 2009


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theplasticman

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sportscardtheory said:
I personally went with Soriano and Ordonez. Soriano looks like his career is pretty much done and Ordonez had one of the worst seasons I have ever seen by a guy that is pretty darn good.

At least Magglio finished at .310. Not bad but everything else was down. Hoping he starts out on fire next season so I can trade him in my keeper league :lol:
 

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theplasticman said:
sportscardtheory said:
I personally went with Soriano and Ordonez. Soriano looks like his career is pretty much done and Ordonez had one of the worst seasons I have ever seen by a guy that is pretty darn good.

At least Magglio finished at .310. Not bad but everything else was down. Hoping he starts out on fire next season so I can trade him in my keeper league :lol:

.300 or not, he was pathetically invisible last season. He could easily turn it around in 2010... not sure you can say the same for Soriano.
 

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The hardest fall by far has to be Magglio Ordonez. His poor 2009 caught everyone by suprise. If he were up to his regular standards, the Tigers would've won the AL Central
 

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The player in that one guy's sig that has him eating dirt after rounding second- OUCH!!!
 

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I voted for David Wright and Magglio.

Wright's HR decreased by 23 and his RBI total went down by 52! His avg and OBP were still very solid, but his SLG was way down also. I hope he can rebound.

Magglio's average really did recover, but when you have a player of his caliber play 130 games and "blast" only 9 HR, that is remarkably bad. His RBI total went down by 53!

Soriano was putrid but his career seemed to be on a downward trend already and his numbers didn't actually go down that much. David Ortiz- his numbers were better in 09 than I was expecting going into the season. You could vote for him for off field problems but 28 HR and 99 RBI was overachieving for me.
 

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