I've got this feeling..........

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  1. Rick2583

    Rick2583 Chairman of the board

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    and before anyone inserts a joke here NO! its not a rash.

    Cano's numbers will be less in Seattle. I don't know the dimensions of Safeco field but I'm sure there right field is not as easy to put a ball over as Yankee stadium. I think he'll be lucky with 20-25 tops!

    And the Mets are going to be REAL disappointed when Grandy fails to crack the 30 HR mark. Hell playing 1/2 his games at Citi field he may not reach 25. Look what happened to Wright. So lack of HRs low batting average & 150 plus strike outs will piss a lot of Met fans off. JMO.
     
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    Grandy has mentioned that he will have to adjust his swing, as he did to Yankee Stadium and try to maximize the large gaps at Citi...he actually was a better all around hitter at Comerica if memory is correct
     
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    Power wise the most HRs he had with the Tigers was 30 and that came with more ABs then he ever got with the Yankees in one season. And we don't know how many of those 30 were hit in his home field.. As far as adjusting to Yankee stadium. Hell with that left field porch a power hitter could turn a check swing into a HR.
     

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