This is right up there with Ned Colletti saying, "They don't give you more points for a home run than an RBI single.""I know everybody talks about [James Loney's] power, but he has been right around 90 RBI every year," Dodgers manager Don Mattingly said. "Last year, he was on pace to drive in 115-120. He had 63 at the break, and it just went bad. Nobody would even be talking about home runs if he had driven in 115 runs. ... I think this guy has it in him, I really do."
Oy dios mio.