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Saturday, January 10, 2004
 
rotoworld:


    Troy Glaus, who missed the final two months of last season with a torn rotator cuff, is back throwing without discomfort.

    "I can play a game tomorrow," he said. "Now it's just waiting the five weeks until we leave for spring training." Glaus underwent Lasik eye surgery a few weeks ago, so he's had a busy winter. A free agent after the season, he's a good bet to have a bounce-back year in 2004. Source: Los Angeles Times


troy glaus:


year age aab w k hr wal con pow
1998 22 167 15 51 1 .082 .695 .086
1999 23 554 77 143 29 .122 .742 .141
2000 24 564 114 163 47 .168 .711 .212
2001 25 595 113 158 41 .160 .734 .185
2002 26 577 94 144 30 .140 .750 .127
2003 27 320 47 73 16 .128 .772 .142


weird; his pow has declined as he's gotten older. that's not supposed to happen to young players. could be the injuries. even so, his con has improved markedly. 2004 is glaus's age 28 year, the most common pow peak. expect near career highs in all categories.

let's say he's .150 .750 .200. that would work out to a .262/.373/.562 avg/obp/slg. that seems about right.
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