It's his regular season numbers against pitchers whom have an ERA below 3.5. I do not know how many at bats that is, but I'm guessing somewhere in the area of 140, which is what the other guys had.
If true (that it is all regular season numbers), than what that says to me is that the sox have a serious problem. there 'best' players are on that list. youk, pedroia, vmart...thats what concerns me on that list, not bay.
Well they all concert me, but Bay is the free agent right now. The rest will 100% be here next year, my argument was more that Bay did not replace Manny, and was not even close to replacing Manny and thats why the Sox did not win this year or last year. I'm not really saying it's Bay's fault, but more managements.
But what I am saying is if their core players cant hit good pitchers, then there is a bigger problem than one that Manny, or pujols or anyone could solve.
I think trying to compare Bay and Manny is pretty useless at this point. When the deal was made, we knew Bay wouldnt replace Manny. but we didnt have any other option. We got a guy that hit 36 (?) homer's and 119 (?) rbi's. He can hit, he is just streaky.
And are we really sure Holliday (who is, along with Bay the top options at OF this offseason) could contribute more to this team? His avg jumped 70 points when he went from AL to NL. he hit more homers in 2/3 the games in the nl then he did in the al.
Frankly, in his half season plus in the AL, holliday didnt look that good. We know what Bay can do in the AL.