good thing you're not ignoring the next 6 years of his career, because that would look awfully ridiculous. Yeah, the .927, .830 (injury shortened), .602 (injury shortened), .848, 1.022 years were weak. note that his highest two OPS seasons have come at age 29 in AAA and age 30 at the major league level - both of which happened after he joined the cardinal organization. he profiled as a hitter like jose guillen, not manny ramirez. Even Jose Guillen had a .900+ OPS season, and you're a year off on his ages. Guillen cheated too, although never served his suspension. I think they really wanted to punish him and made him play for the Royals.