| @mraithel13 -- I agree with you (my thought was like the old guy on the Oreo commercial -- "Franklin Delano...). But at the all-star break that year he was hitting .328 (OPS of .966) with 9 homers and probably looked like a breakout player, since he was in his second year and his manager selected the NL Reserves (Thanks a lot, Brenly). Oops, he never hit .275 after that and played his last major league game in 2005. |