It'd be one thing if he barely hits for power. That'd be understandable. It's that he barely hits at all away from Coors that troubles me. Here's all the ballparks where he has a .750 OPS or higher for his career besides Coors: LAA (3 G, .788) TEX (3 G, 1.448 hitters park) CIN (15 G, .748 - close enough... hitters park) DET (6 G, .786) PHI (19 G, .767 - hitters park) ARI (39 G, .847 - hitters park) STL (17 G, .775) WAS (12 G, .956) Every other park is less than .750 OPS. Of those 22 parks, 13 of them he has an OPS under .700. Of those 13, 8 of the he has an OPS below .600. Even in the parks where he has a decent OPS, only 3 of them are pretty good to great, and one of them is only a 3 game sample size. To make it even worse, his bad numbers away from Coors come WITH a .329 BABIP, so he's not unlucky. If anything he's been more lucky than normal, and he still can't reach a .700 OPS. In my mind he's closer to replacement level away from Coors than someone of value, but Colorado won't market him as such, and for that I'd prefer the Cubs stay away. I just don't trust his bat away from Coors. His numbers are uninspiring. Like I said if he came cheap, that'd be one thing and it'd be worth looking into, but I don't see Colorado doing that. I see them asking for a valuable prospect and/or MLB player in return.