The Evil Player program selected Aaron Hill as Monday’s evil player. In the second year of a four-year deal, Aaron raised the hopes of Blue Jays fans that he would be a great hitter. The evil Aaron re-emerged this season, as his batting average plunged over 70 points and his OPB dropped about 50 points. The only silver lining is that his isolated power did not drop much. He still produces a high number of extra base hits. That’s his only good dimension at this point.
By the way, who has a career year in the second season of a four year deal? Aren’t players supposed to save that until their walk year?


David,
You might enjoy this article from Battersbox on Aaron.
http://www.battersbox.ca/article.php?story=20100906185720847
Cheers
Matt
@zeppelinkm: Thanks!