For years everyone has been barking we need a lead-off guy who has a good OBP and can get on base, draw a walk, etc. This guy can do that, and he can swipe bases like nobodies business. And yet the biggest complaint people are putting on here is his OPS and SLG isn't good, or he doesn't get enough XBH, or he has no power. Yet, everyone complains that Soriano shouldn't be hitting out of the lead-off spot because his power is better suited out of the 3, 4, or 5 hole, but when I bring up the idea of putting a lead-off type hitter in the lead-off spot, automatically it's a bad idea cause he doesn't hit for good slugging. Let's compare Ichiro, whom everyone thinks we should go after, with Guzman's 2006 milb numbers with the pace he was on if he got the same amount of AB as Ichiro (695) during his longest stint in Oklahoma Ichiro Suzuki had 224H 20-2B 9-3B 9HR 49RBI 45SB 49BB Guzman's pace for 695AB would've roughly been around: 190H 25-2B 6-3B 3HR 38RBI 82SB 92BB I'm not going to argue that Ichiro is a worse hitter than Guzman, cause he isn't, he's a much better hitter. But Guzman can draw lots and lots of walks and steal lots and lots of bases (if we took his numbers from his '04 stint in Portland he'd have nearly 100SB and a little over 80BB). While his AVG wouldn't have been anything stellar (roughly between .275-.285), his OBP would've still been around .370. Now if anyone can refresh my memory of the last time we had a lead-off hitter with over a .350OBP that'd be lovely. I'm not saying he's gonna be the savior of the team, I'm just saying I don't think it'll hurt to have the guy in our farm system, especially if he's so easily attainable we should be able to get him for next to nothing, or if we go after Tex or Sosa like others seem to be interested in, I see no harm in trying to have him thrown in the deal. We have one every day OF'er, Soriano, and his OPS is .833. Pagan's is over .990 but we all know that won't stick. Murton's is at .737, Floyd at .722, Jones at .640. I'd much rather have the unproven Guzman over Jones, he of the .298OBP and .248AVG