For Cesar Izturis.
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Greg Maddux traded to the Dodgers
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Just what the Cubs needed, another light-hitting infielder. His career average is .260 with a career On-Base-Percentage of .295. That's absolutely awful. He has 11 total homers in 6 seasons, with an average of 30 RBI a season. Whoopie! He is known as a slick fielder. But the Cubs need pitching and offense. Is this the best they could do?
Editorial note--
The Cubs released Tony Womack a few weeks ago. He was hitting .265 (higher than Izturis), his OBP was .342 (higher than Izturis has ever had in his career), and Womack was better in every offensive statistic. Womack's salary was only $2 million, and Izturis is grossly overpaid at $3.2 million (for a career .260 hitter!). The Cubs would have been better off leaving Ronny Cedeno at short and keeping Womack at 2nd. Better yet, just junk the entire team, hire people who know what they are doing, and start over.
Cesar Izturis stats-
SEASON TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB CS OBP SLG AVG
2001 Toronto Blue Jays 46 134 19 36 6 2 2 9 52 2 15 8 1 .279 .388 .269
2002 Los Angeles Dodgers 135 439 43 102 24 2 1 31 133 14 39 7 7 .253 .303 .232
2003 Los Angeles Dodgers 158 558 47 140 21 6 1 40 176 25 70 10 5 .282 .315 .251
2004 Los Angeles Dodgers 159 670 90 193 32 9 4 62 255 43 70 25 9 .330 .381 .288
2005 Los Angeles Dodgers 106 444 48 114 19 2 2 31 143 25 51 8 8 .302 .322 .257
2006 Los Angeles Dodgers 32 119 10 30 7 1 1 12 42 7 6 1 3 .302 .353 .252
Career Totals 636 2364 257 615 109 22 11 185 801 116 251 59 33 .295 .339 .260
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