If a corner OF w/ an .835 is a Superstar, you can have all the Superstars you want. At 2B, that's good; for corner OF, it's nothing special. I want good baseball players, hype or not. Soriano's all hype. Thats a little over the top. Has he been overrated in the past? You bet. This year he is hitting almost .300, OBP over .360 and he is on his way to 40 HR's, 40 doubles, and 40 steals. I don't think it's fair to say he is "all hype" at this point. Will he do it again next year? I have no idea. He is doing it now though. Will he do it for the next 3 months? I don't have any idea about that either, but his career numbers suggest otherwise (esp if you put him back in the AL - the NL East isn't exactly full of dominant pitchers). If Soriano's 400 ABs this year make him a Superstar, that's just insane. His career numbers, esp w/ that .325 OBP, are nothing special. As I said in my post he has been overrated in his career. However, as much as I value OBP I realize a player can be productive with a sub-par OBP. I think it may be the most important stat in the game, but if you have great power you have a lot to add anyway. For his entire career Soriano has a 162 game seasonal average of 35 HR's/35 Steals/40 doubles, a .281 lifetime average and a .511 slugging percentage. His OBP is subpar at .325. That is the main reason why I have said he has been overrated in the past. This season, he is a superstar. Throughout his career he has been very productive offensively (not all hype). Soriano is a lock to get a contract over $10M next year. It will probably be closer to $13M than $10M. I'm not saying I want Hendry to give him that much, but I think you are downplaying the success he has had in his career. No, actually I'm not. If he were a 2B, that'd be one thing. But really, he had 2 really good years for the Yankees (surrounded by some really good hitters). Coincidentally, he was 26/27 during those years. The year before, also in NY, he was a really bad .736 (.304 OBP). His next 2 years for Texas - as goony pointed out - he was right at league average. I'm not sure if that was league average overall, or just considering 2B, I don't recall what goony posted exactly, but his OPS's were .821 and .807 - nothing special. His .511 SLG is good, great for a 2B. But it doesn't overcome a bad OBP. It makes him valuable, but not $10m valuable. If he had a .325 OBP and a .400 SLG, he's be worthless, I'm not saying he's worthless. But not making outs is the most important aspect of hitting and he has not been good at that for his entire career, until his contrat year. This year, as I've pointed out many times, he's had 2 great months, 1 horrible one, and 1 fantastic one. Or less than 300 really good ABs against some bad pitchers. I'm not willing to grant him superstar status based on that. Yes, someone will pay him $10-15m for the next few years. I'm willing to bet that they'll be regretting that in the first year or 2, but whatever, it's their money.