1 2252 Jaydawg Reedster^1331 Reggie Sanders 2/26/06, 11:56am (Last Edited: 2/26/06, 11:58am) I am always reiterating this, but it holds true. This isn't about who we think you should pick this year. This is about seeing what happened last season -- i.e., who were the best players last season. Sanders definitely deserves Top 3 consideration among OFs, last year. As we pointed out, in less than 300 ABs, he had 21 HRs and 14 SBs with a .271 average. The average, of course, was somewhat lacking for a top guy. If you assume that the average players gets about 650 ABs a season, imagine what the RBI and HR numbers could have been. Of course, the issue is whether Sanders can or will play a full season. This answer has to be NO. He is 38 years old. He has been playing consistently since 1992. He has only had more than 500 ABs ONE time in his career (2002). He averages 390 ABs a season. :( But, I (and PlayerTrack) still give credit where credit is due. Very few in the league tore it up like Sanders did when he was healthy last year. [Reedster from Sylmar/CA] Replies: