How is Teix's bat elite and Prince's is not? Teix career wOBA: .384 Prince career wOBA: .391 Prior to their respective age 28 seasons, Teix had 3 seasons of .400+ wOBA (.405, .406, .410) and Prince has had 3 (.417, .420, .408). Career OPS: Teix - .904; Prince - .929 Teix was more valuable prior to his huge contract than Prince (4.5 average WAR to 3.3) but it's because of defense rather than offense. Prince is the better offensive player. And Adrian Gonzalez was never a free agent, if I'm right in that he's who you were referring to. He was traded to the Red Sox before he hit the market. But if you want to include him anyway, prior to heading to the Sox, here's their respective numbers: Gonzalez average WAR: 3.0 Gonzalez wOBAs over .400: 1; career wOBA: .375 Prince average WAR: 3.3 WAR Prince wOBAs over .400: 3; career wOBA: .391 My guess would be that Petco held down Gonzalez' numbers, but Prince was statistically the better player through each player's age 28 season. Is it just that Prince is fat and Teix/Gonzalez are not that make you comfortable with them?