Originally posted by bjoak:
quote:I'm upping my prediction. - .275-36-90-118 runs I've already said in this thread that "he tends to disappoint", "probably a guy you wouldn't want to grab unless he's sitting there much later than he should".Have your cake or eat it. Yes, Swisher is hard to project, but your projection shouldn't be his ceiling. If this is what you think then you should be relatively certain he will hit 31-41 homers and that he is as likely to hit .295 as he is to hit .255. If that is the case you are a fool not to take him 4th round or higher. [/QUOTE]Point taken. My projection shouldn't be his ceiling. It is an absolutely aggressive projection, I know.
If you notice, it's based on Swisher hitting 2nd in that lineup. If he hits 7th, my projection would change quite a bit. The reason I wouldn't take him early is because he could flop, absolutely. I think this is going to be the year that he shows his true colors. It's just a prediction. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong, but I'm not afraid come out and tell you exactly what I think. I respect your thoughts though.
How does Swisher on the White Sox change his value?
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How does Swisher on the White Sox change his value?
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