Ramon Hernandez
.275/.343/.479, 29 doubles, 2 triples, 23 homeruns, 91 RBIs, 1 stolen base
Grade: B+
2007 outlook: Hernandez will be the starting catcher again next year going into the 2nd year of his contract. I would expect similar numbers next year, hopefully with a little more consistency. Ramon started off 2006 as the hottest hitter on the team for the first 2 months. He went into a slump at the end of the summer, his average dipping into the .250′s before catching fire again in September. Ramon was great behind the plate also, look for him to continue his success in that area next year too.
Javy Lopez
.265/.314/.412, 15 doubles, 1 triple, 8 homeruns, 31 RBIs
Grade: D
2007 outlook: After being traded in August to the Red Sox for a minor league outfielder, the only place O’s fans will catch Javy Lopez at Camden Yards will be in the opposing dugout. Lopez only played in 76 games for the O’s and his production wasn’t there. Once he got to Boston he struggled even more. I expect Javy to sign a small contract to either be a back up on a contender, or the starter on a bad team.
Raul Chavez
.179/.207/.179
Grade: F
2007 outlook: Chavez only had 28 at bats for the O’s and he was up multiple times. He cleared waivers every time we sent him back down, and he should assume the same role next year if they decide to hold on to him.
Chris Widger
.118/.211/.118, 2 RBIs
Grade: F
2007 outlook: The Orioles signed Widger after trading Javy Lopez to be the back up for the rest of the season. He played in 9 games before injuring himself. Don’t expect Widger to be back next year unless theres nobody better out there to fill the back up catcher role.
Danny Ardoin
.077/.200/.077, 1 RBI
2007 outlook: Same as Widger. Ardoin was claimed off waivers when Widger got hurt to take his place. Played in 5 games for the O’s. Shouldn’t be back next year.







