at first base? Freddie Freeman who turns 33 in September or Matt Olson who just turned 28 in March? FF hits for a higher BA, but MO hits just as many or more HRs and doubles and will hit above .250 every year. I believe MO will be an even better hitter next year because he will know the NL pitchers better than he does this year. FF is a better D first baseman, but MO is pretty good Dly and wilI improve under Washinton’s instruction.
All things considered, I would take MO because he is five years younger and a great slugger. Agree or disagree?
All things considered, I would take MO because he is five years younger and a great slugger. Agree or disagree?