http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/3867778
Check this article out about Millar.
Yeah yeah, yet another writer blowing hot air.
Like I said, Millar's a streaky hitter who's having a little down year, and he's been left for dead before.
2005: pre-ASB 4 HR, post-ASB ??
2004: pre-All Star Break 5 HR, post-ASB 13 HR
2003: pre-ASB 14 HR, post-ASB 11 HR
2002: pre-ASB 5 HR, post-ASB 11 HR
It should be fairly clear that Millar, a 33-year-old, peaked back in 2001 with the Marlins when he was a youthful 29. But the same idiots were calling for Millar's head last year before he put up a big second half, they were screaming at Francona for playing Bellhorn when he was 0-for-the-world in the playoffs last year (until he started jacking HRs).