cpguy wrote:
Elmhurst Steve wrote:
I do like that Zobrist walks more than he strikes out. When he has a runner at third and less than 2 outs, chances are good he will put the ball in play and score the runner. When he has the potential tying or winning run on 2nd and nobody out late in the game, he will likely advance that runner, if not score the runner. Cubs have a nice group of power hitters (Schwarber, Rizzo, Bryant and Soler unless he gets dealt), but getting a guy who has a high OBP and doesn't strike out often, is good.
Yep, he's a pro.
A 35 year old pro, then a 36 year old pro, then a 37 year old pro, and then a 38 year old pro.
I don't know what city he will be playing in during the 4th year of this deal, and even with his versatility, I'd guess that he gets less than 250 PA.