PLAYER PROFILE
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Pitching/Defense:
T-bag has all the pitches to be a dominate hurler in the HRL. He owns a top tier slider, riser, n' sinker, all with serious speed and movement. He's just another wicked arm in the Tribe's already ridiculous stable.
Batting/Baserunning
One of the first to really popularize the one-handed tomahawk chop with his victory in the 05 HR derby, Bagger can absolutely mash. He looked a little one dimensional in his rookie season, but after adding 100 points to his average last year, he's emerged as one of the best.
2007 Outlook:
With how aggressive he is, it's tough to say if the contact is here to stay. Still, even if his average dips a bit, he's going to produce at the plate. There are a lot of capable pitchers on the staff, but depending on how many innings he logs, he has the two-way ability to be in MVP talks come September.
PERSONAL
Honors & Awards