Reddick also had a .221 ISO, which was 15th best in the AL and 27th best in the majors (3rd best among RF's). That's higher than Prince Fielder, Buster Posey, Adam Jones, Yoenis Cespedes, Jason Heyward, Carlos Gonzalez, Billy Butler, Nelson Cruz, Nick Swisher, Paul Konerko, David Wright, Hanley Ramirez, Hunter Pence, Ian Kinsler, Adrian Gonzalez. I mean I can keep going but you get the picture. Reddick's value comes in his ability to hit for power, which he can do better than some of the other major leaguers who are known for hitting with power. I really don't care how many outs Josh Reddick creates as long as he's able to consistently hit for power. Unless Reddick is a slap happy singles hitter who hits at the top of the lineup because his manager puts him there based on some preconceived notion that he needs to because he's fast, outs created is a ridiculous reason to NOT want Josh Reddick, and to ignore the factors of age, cost, and team control when evaluating whether or not you want the guy is equally as silly.