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Pittsburgh Pirates' Travis Snider, left, takes down Milwaukee Brewers' Carlos Gomez, bottom, as Brewers' Rickie Weeks, right, joins a skirmish between the teams during the third inning of a baseball game in Pittsburgh, Sunday, April 20, 2014. Gomez and Snider were ejected from the game. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
Here's what's terrible for Rickie Weeks. His statistical comparisons until age-31 seasons include Ian Kinsler and Brandon Phillips. Tragic HOF Snub Bobby Grich was as valuable as Weeks up until the age-31 seasons. But they're valuable in ways Weeks isn't. The power's still there. The base running and defense generally so with Kinsler and mostly so with Phillips.
Kinsler's ambling along, Phillips is already getting nasty with reporters -- a sign of decline. Grich was valuable and above average for four more seasons, a five-win player through his age-34 season.
Ultimately Weeks' contemporary and closest statistical comparable is Kelly Johnson, because his past two sad sack seasons have dragged his numbers to Johnson's level.
Rickie Weeks To The Yankees?
It looks like the Yankees are finally starting to look for that much-needed Brian Roberts insurance.
According to George A. King III of the New York Post, the Yankees will monitor what the Brewers do with 2nd baseman Rickie Weeks this spring.
Weeks–who is coming off a torn left hamstring–had a disappointing 2013 campaign to say the least.
After topping the 20 home run mark in every season from…
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Are the Yankees kicking the tires on Rickie Weeks?
Rickie Weeks To The Yankees?
Rickie Weeks To The Yankees?
It looks like the Yankees are finally starting to look for that much-needed Brian Roberts insurance.
According to George A. King III of the New York Post, the Yankees will monitor what the Brewers do with 2nd baseman Rickie Weeks this spring.
Weeks–who is coming off a torn left hamstring–had a disappointing 2013 campaign to say the least.
After topping the 20 home run mark in every season from…
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