Hideki Matsui - Left Fielder
Age: 31 Years Old (Turns 32 in June).

Three-Year History and splits:

SEASON G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS
2003 163 623 82 179 42 1 16 106 63 86 2 2 .287 .353 .435 .788
2004162 584 109 174 34 2 31 108 88 103 3 0 .298 .390 .522 .912
2005162 629 108 192 45 3 23 116 63 78 2 2 .305 .367 .496 .863

Outlook: After a big-time jump in power in 2004, a lot more of Hideki Matsui's fly balls stayed in the park in 2005 and his home-run total declined from 31 to 23. Still, Godzilla set career highs in batting average (.306), hits (192), doubles (45), triples (3), RBI (116) and total bases (312). Basically, Matsui "slumped" back down to a better version of his should-have-been Rookie-of-the-Year campaign in 2003.

There are definitely some question marks under the surface though. Matsui went through one heck of a hot streak from June 14th until the end of July, which accounted for all of but 10 of his home-runs. If you were to take that away, you are left with a surprisingly different and far more average player as Matusi's line after the all-star break was .289/.347/.458/.805, very similar to his 2003 numbers. The main difference between the years, and forgive me for being simplistic, lie in those power numbers and as it stands right now, his 2004 campaign and his hot streak in 2005 look like the outliers. Still the question remains; will Hideki swing for the fences again or be content to be a doubles machine? (SG also took a look at Matsui earlier this month.)

Please post your predictions for the following stat line in the comments section:

AB R HR RBI SB AVG OBP SLG