If I told you there was a free agent second baseman available who literally just turned 28, had a solid offensive track record, and was coming off a ‘down year’ that was mostly influenced by a poor start, you would probably want to jump on him as a ‘buy low’ type contract, right?
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The Case for Staying the Course at Second…
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If I told you there was a free agent second baseman available who literally just turned 28, had a solid offensive track record, and was coming off a ‘down year’ that was mostly influenced by a poor start, you would probably want to jump on him as a ‘buy low’ type contract, right?