
Coming into this season, I expected him to put a season similar to Adam Dunn, but with less power. A low average around .240 or .250 with 30-35 homeruns. However, he is hitting .296 to start the season with 3 HR, and should be hitting behind Albert Pujols in the lineup. If Ankiel were to start hitting behind Pujols, it would make that lineup a lot more threatening because Ankiel is still hard to figure out, despite playing in 53 games as an everyday player. Players get off to hot starts, so I am hesitant to change my projection, but it wouldn't be ridiculous to say that he will hit somewhere between .270-280 with 30-40 homeruns. In ESPN drafts, he is being taken around the 160th pick. However, in one of my leagues he was a free agent, and of course, I picked him up. His power and RBI numbers will help any owner, so if he is available, I would pick him up.
2 comments:
Ruth didn't take HGH
Ankiel isn't a booze hound
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