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Originally Posted by Cochise
What the hell is the difference? They are both career minor league players closing in on 35, who are sub-.250 career hitters, strike out freaking 25% of their at bats, and are liabilities in the field.
What's idiotic is thinking that a team is significantly hurt by not having one in the lineup instead of another.
If anything I would rather have Brown any day of the week, because he almost hit .290 last year, a number that Aaron Guiel will never even reach in his wettest dreams.
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Well, we will never know what Guiel would have hit so that is pure specualtion. And I never suggested that a significant difference would be made with the substitution of Guiel, but it certainly continues the trend of the mis-management of the Royals. It is time for Baird to go. Our 1st round picks have improved over the last few years, but overall our drafts have yeilded little else in the latter rounds.