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Okay Ð back to the pre-Spring Training analysis of the Dodgers. As Chris Leavell pointed out to me yesterday, I have every reason to be excited about the Dodgers right now Ð they are undefeated in 2003!
But wait until you see the bench. Here are the projected reserves:
(Note: OPS is on-base average plus slugging percentage. This is a handy figure to measure a batterÕs overall production, incorporating hits, extra-base hits, and walks. Anything above 1.000 is superb; anything below .700 is poor.)
Todd Hundley, C/1B, .722 OPS
---->Will no doubt be subject of much derision this year
Mike Kinkade, 1B/LF, 1.083 OPS
---->I have high hopes for him Ð perhaps too high
Jolbert Cabrera, IF/OF, .382 OPS
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