4 of the top 5 point-getters had an OPS above 1.000. If you look at points per plate appearance, 5 out of the top 6 had an OPS above 1.000.
The average career OPS for my team this year is 0.875. Here's how they stack-up:
C: Napoli - 0.814
1B: Pena - 0.848
MI: Utley - 0.902
MI: Escobar - 0.849
3B: Ramirez - 0.835
OF: Ordonez - 0.892
OF: Scott - 0.885
Util: Thome - 0.973
BN: Johnson - 0.800
BN: Barton: 1.019
BN: Church - 0.814
BN: Ellsbury - 0.857
BN: Drew - 0.891
I rarely, rarely, rarely, if ever, look at players whose OPS is below 0.800.
Johnson was a very marginal pick for me, although his OPS last year was 0.831 - his first full season in the majors. His career minor league OPS is 0.827 (more on minor league stats later). I won't worry too much about Napoli, since there aren't too many top-notch catchers, and I won't lose too many points at that position. Both of these players are relatively young, and I think have upside potential. As for Church, I think he'll do better in Shea stadium versus the old Nationals ballpark.
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