Who Should I Draft?
Chase Headley or John Mayberry
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“Headley's ISO jumped to over 100 points in his 5th season of major playing time. Bautista's jumped in his same season. It's unlikely that Headley will repeat last season, but Bautista proves it isn't impossible.”
“He broke out in a major way in 2012, but a deeper look at the numbers show him to be a prime regression candidate. A risky pick for where he?s being drafted (49th overall). ”
“Chase was unlreal in 2012 hitting 31 HRs and stealing 17 Bases. While those numbers were great, I would be very surprised to see him repeat. 1) he feels he is getting underpaid, which should not be his concern. 2) Not easy to hit 30+ HRs back-to-back seasons playing in San Diego. 3) He has zero protection outside of Carlos Quentin in that lineup. Go ahead and let someone else think they are getting David Wright clone with a high draft pick.”
“Headley had not hit more then 12 home runs at the big league level before blasting 31 last season. Headley?s HR/FB rate in 2012 was 21.4%, good for tenth best in the major leagues, before last season though; Headley never had a HR/FB rate over 10%. ”
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