<a style="color:black;" href="
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<a style="color:black;" href="
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<a style="color:black;" href="
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<a style="color:black;" href="
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<a style="color:black;" href="
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<a style="color:black;" href="
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<a style="color:black;" href="
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<a style="color:black;" href="
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Those are the kind of guys I like to go for; I think it shows how important power is. Edwards has unspectacular ratings with the exception of power, but that makes him a .900 OPS star. Even a guy like McLaughlin gives damn good production for a CF, despite the fact that his non-power ratings are atrocious. Ditto for a guy like Figureoa, who has good power and eye and terrible otherwise, but gives .800 OPS at SS. These guys are all kind of the same types of guys (all have good power, a few also have good batting eye, and a couple of them are decent elsewhere), and are all more or less productive. None of them are truly elite hitters (to get that, you need to get a couple of the other ratings into the 80s in addition to power), but you get enough guys like them on your team and you will score a lot of runs.
I'll take 50/90/50/50/50 over 90/50/50/50/50, 50/50/50/50/90, or 50/50/90/90/50 any day of the week.