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Damon reached hit #2000 last night.
Damon is still just 33 but appears to be slowing down some since arriving in the Bronx last year...hard nosed play and injuries usually keep him out of 12-17 games a season...
His numbers projected out for 2007 look like they will be way off the norm for him...is he slowing down or just off to a slow start?
Assuming he's at the 2/3's mark of his career , he is right on pace for 3000 hits which to date is an automatic election to Cooperstown.
other key numbers-
315 SB , he should reach 400
1215 runs, should get close to 2000 if he plays it out strong.
797 RBI from primarily the leadoff spot, he should end up with 1200 or so which won't make or break him.
His stats are right there, a WS Ring and his rock star type popularity in Boston have Damon right on the edge IMO...obviously at this point he still has a ways to go...
At this point I would say it's a 50/50...he is in position though if he finishes strong.

Damon reached hit #2000 last night.
Damon is still just 33 but appears to be slowing down some since arriving in the Bronx last year...hard nosed play and injuries usually keep him out of 12-17 games a season...
His numbers projected out for 2007 look like they will be way off the norm for him...is he slowing down or just off to a slow start?
Assuming he's at the 2/3's mark of his career , he is right on pace for 3000 hits which to date is an automatic election to Cooperstown.
other key numbers-
315 SB , he should reach 400
1215 runs, should get close to 2000 if he plays it out strong.
797 RBI from primarily the leadoff spot, he should end up with 1200 or so which won't make or break him.
His stats are right there, a WS Ring and his rock star type popularity in Boston have Damon right on the edge IMO...obviously at this point he still has a ways to go...
At this point I would say it's a 50/50...he is in position though if he finishes strong.
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