Tigers manager Jim Leyland usually doesn't go for statistical predictions. Better not to create expectations for his players when they're certainly capable of creating their own.
With Magglio Ordonez, however, Leyland's expectations mean quite a bit. A year after Ordonez went through probably the most trying season of his career, Leyland is expecting a lot more. But then, the Tigers' 2010 season probably depends on his turnaround.
"I think he'll be absolutely fine. I really do," Leyland said during last week's baseball Winter Meetings in Indianapolis. "I've already gone on record as saying he'll knock in 90 for sure, and I believe that."
Considering Ordonez drove in 50 runs last year, that's a big belief. Considering Ordonez drove in at least 99 in the previous eight seasons in which he played in at least 85 games, it might not be as outrageous.