This time RF likely belongs to Travis Snider for the Toronto Blue Jays
Any talk of Jose Bautista starting in RF while Travis Snider starts in LF is foolish talk. Quite simply, the Blue Jays can’t afford to do that because the offense would suffer. You can’t have Alex Gonzalez, Jose Bautista and John Buck all getting regular at bats if you want the Blue Jays to score runs in 2010. 22-year old lefty swinging Travis Snider should start in RF for the Blue Jays all year in 2010 sink or swim. Snider played in 77 games for the Blue Jays in 2009 and he was 58 of 241 (.241 avg, .748 OPS) with 34 runs scored, 9 homers and 29 RBIs. He did have problems making contact as he had 78 whiffs but that is the price you have to pay if you want Snider’s power. Snider also played in 48 games in AAA-ball last season in which he was 59 of 175 (.337 avg, 1.094 OPS) with 32 runs scored, 14 homers and 40 RBIs. Snider will need to improve his defense in RF as he made 3 errors there last season while showing below average range. Snider also didn’t have any assists in RF last season as runners challenged him quite a bit last season.
29-year old righty swinging Jose Bautista is going to battle for the RF job in 2010 for the Blue Jays this spring but they should keep him coming off the bench. Bautista played in 113 games for the Blue Jays last season in which he was 79 of 336 (.235 avg, .757 OPS) with 54 runs scored, 13 homers, 40 RBIs and 4 stolen bases. Bautista didn’t make any errors in 36 games in RF last season for the Blue Jays in which he showed good range. He also had 3 assists in RF last season showing off a good throwing arm.
28-year old lefty swinging Jeremy Reed could also get some P.T. in RF as a defensive replacement. Reed played in 8 error-free games last season in RF while showing slightly below average range.
PROJECTED GRADE IN RF IN 2010: C