Kendry's diminutive power is part of the problem. I had a (switch-hitting) player with similar hitting attributes, and he ended up with a .327 OBP ( a season of .308 from your guy is not wild), but with 20 points more in the power category, he has a lifetime .793 OPS.
http://whatifsports.com/HBD/Pages/Popups/PlayerProfile.aspx?pid=2388269
Essentially, the guy you have picked up has fine attributes for a slick-fielding CF or SS, but is pretty far under par for a 1B. Under convential roster management strategy, you would want a guy with 90 power, and settle for one with power in the 80s. The right set of other attributes might make a guy with power in the 60s or 70s acceptable.
With his weak fielding, Kendry Armas would be nothing more than a useful AAA call up on my roster, maybe trade bait if I could convince anybody to give me something in return for him..
4/14/2012 7:10 AM (edited)