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Originally Posted by highandoutside
Sounds like Gregory Polanco. I would argue that what you are describing is a fairly common MLB archetype. A guy who seems to have a high ceiling, but never quite gets there, yet is viewed a player with untapped potential most of his career
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Not a good analogy at all. Polanco was really only a good hitter in his age 26 season. After that, he proceeded to put up atrocious numbers for 3 straight years. It was clear his ceiling was gone by his second straight awful Season, but according to you, he shouldve been a 45/80