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Old 01-29-2009, 11:45 AM   #523
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I don't know if I'd say the NL is much weaker than the AL right now. The Rays would've laid the smackdown on the Phillies if that was the case. Pitching numbers do get a little inflated in the NL due to the pitcher actually having to hit, but I'd say the pitching talent is relatively equal between the AL and NL. The AL might have the more established guys like Halladay and Sabathia (just to throw out a couple random names), but the NL has a ton of young guys like Cole Hamels and Tim Lincecum that are every bit as good.

I'm having a hard time thinking of big bats switching leagues recently, though...it seems to me like guys generally stay in the league they're most comfortable in. Manny put up huge numbers after switching to the NL last year, but IMO that had more to do with the best right-handed hitter in the game being pissed off for a few months and having something to prove. Teixeira hit pretty well after being traded to the Angels, but he was only in the NL for like a season and a half. Jason Bay hit pretty well switching from Pittsburgh to Boston.

Dunn's power numbers are always going to be there. I remember him always getting a ton of crap for playing in the Great American Bandbox with the Reds, but he doesn't hit many wall-scrapers. When he actually makes contact, chances are it's going pretty far. That kind of thing translates everywhere pretty evenly, unless he were to go to a fairly extreme pitchers park like San Diego, San Francisco, etc. Toronto would be a nice fit, but I don't see him going there after his little feud with J.P. Ricciardi.
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