Oh, I understand he's not going blow the doors off but if he can stay anywhere near his current OBP and avg, he's going to help this team.
EricBruntlett:
Major League Totals - 4 Season(s)
BA: .251 OBP: .314 SLG: .398 OPS:. 712
Minor League Totals - 6 Season(s)
BA:.258 OBP: .347 SLG: .338 OPS:.685
I don't see anything in his career to date as a professional that says he's going to maintain or get better. If anything, this may be his career year we're looking at in a small sample form. Not enough for me to say he needs to replace somebody (anybody) as a starter.
More so than Burke. Agree on Burke as well. I'm just tired of the hype when all I've seen is some key situations where he delivered, alot more where he forgets what he's supposed to do, and his sloppy - I can make a routine play look spectacular - defense in limited time at 2B.
I have no problems with your assessment of his second base prowess. It's still a bit lacking. But last season I saw the good side of Chris Burke and how that could help this club as a leadoff man. I don't like to hear conversations that involved Burke and Power in the same sentence. It is annoying to me because I firmly believe, IMHO of course, that is where Burke gets into trouble as an offensive player. He needs to spray the ball from gap to gap and use his speed more. I think his potential is much more appealing as a starter than Bruntlett and I just as soon see the Astros give him the chance to prove once and for all if he's the player they need (*or not*).