Hal Vick  
First Baseman | Retired or Inactive Players

Hitting
One thing's for sure, late in the game you're glad you have him on the field. In past seasons, Vick has been a bit of a liability with men on base. The book on Vick is that you can knock the bat out of his hands with an average major league fastball. He has a natural lift to his swing, which produces few groundballs. The Retired or Inactive Players do tend to sit Vick when the opposing team throws a lefty. It's no secret he can't touch the left-handed breaking ball.

Baserunning & Defense
When you play Vick you're not putting him in for his glove. Hal's arm leaves a little to be a desired. He has no speed at all and runs the bases conservatively.

2010 Outlook
What The Retired or Inactive Players was thinking when they signed Vick 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 1B 31 29 21 46 56 45 48 46 58 33 0 Free Agent 49 30 . 127
1999 FA 1B 31 28 19 46 56 45 48 46 58 34 0 Free Agent 50 30 . 121
2000 FA 1B 30 28 18 46 56 45 48 46 58 35 0 Free Agent 49 30 . 116
2001 FA 1B 29 28 17 46 56 45 48 46 58 36 0 Free Agent 48 30 . 112
2002 FA 1B 28 27 15 46 56 45 48 46 58 37 0 Free Agent 47 30 . 104
2003 FA 1B 26 25 13 46 56 45 48 46 58 38 0 Free Agent 46 29 . 93
2004 FA 1B 23 23 11 46 56 45 48 46 58 39 0 Free Agent 45 29 . 80
2005 FA 1B 20 21 9 46 56 45 48 46 58 40 0 Free Agent 43 28 . 67
2006 FA 1B 18 19 7 46 56 45 48 46 58 41 0 Free Agent 41 27 . 56
2007 FA 1B 16 17 4 46 56 45 48 46 58 42 0 Free Agent 39 25 . 43
Ratings Delta     -2 -2 -3             +1     -2 -2   -13
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.