Carl Odom  
Shortstop | Retired or Inactive Players

Hitting
He has the mental discipline to handle clutch situations. This guy can't hit a watermelon with a lampost. Odom always has been a line-drive hitter who uses the entire field. He hits righthanders and lefthanders with equal consistency. It's hard to explain but Carl Odom plays much better on the road then he does at home. It's unfortunate too, with Odom signing a hefty contract. You gotta imagine management wants a little better relationship between him and the fans.

Baserunning & Defense
He generally takes one base at a time, though he'll take advantage if an outfielder gets lackadaisical. His glovework leaves a lot to be desired. His biggest problem in the field simply has to be his throwing arm... it's well below par.

2010 Outlook
What The Retired or Inactive Players was thinking when they signed Odom to a long contract, is beyond me: this guy flat-out sucks.

          -- Moostard Nyman
 


 

Year Team POS CH PH SP GF PL vL Hm Sc CL Age Exp Slot FA AS Qualified Positions Nyman Rating
1998 FA SS 18 11 31 49 54 55 44 54 53 22 0 Free Agent 17 27 . 102
1999 FA SS 19 11 32 49 54 55 44 54 53 23 0 Free Agent 18 27 . 103
2000 FA SS 20 12 33 49 54 55 44 54 53 24 0 Free Agent 20 27 . 106
2001 FA SS 21 12 34 49 54 55 44 54 53 25 0 Free Agent 22 28 . 106
2002 FA SS 23 12 34 49 54 55 44 54 53 26 0 Free Agent 24 28 . 108
2003 FA SS 25 13 34 49 54 55 44 54 53 27 0 Free Agent 25 27 . 111
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History generated by Biorhythm v2.6.86 on Sun Nov 14 13:28:08 EST 2004

Data printed in red denotes that player was in the top two percent for that category and year. Blue data denotes membership to the bottom two percent.