Friday, February 22, 2008

Hi! My Name Is: Wilson Betemit (3B, SS, 2B, 1B)

Each day, "Piss and Wynegar" will present Yankees "player previews" for the coming 2008 season. In what can only be referred to as a "revelatory" strategy, we will use statistics, as well as opinion, to further our analysis.


Betemit wasn't overly impressive after coming to the Yankees from L.A. at the trade deadline last year,
but any trade that saves us from having to watch Scott Proctor throw 90 innings by mid-July is alright in our book. Staggeringly, our new jack-of-all-trades struck out 82 times in 240 AB last year. That’s a strikeout every three goddamn at bats! Are you even allowed to be in the majors with that kind of ratio? For the sake of comparison, A-Rod led the team in strikeouts last year with 120, which equated to a K every 5 AB. Yeesh.

While Betemit shows some power potential, that's about it at this point. His career numbers suggest a better year in '08, and more regular playing time will (hopefully) help Wilson along. The Yankees have coveted him for some time, so we'll assume the scouts know what they're doing. Now, please excuse us while we prepare the Kei Igawa preview.

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