David Murphy's career, especially post Red Sox, is nothing to sneeze at. He's established himself as a very competent 4th OF who can start for long stretches in the event of an injury, not just play all 3 outfield posts but play them fairly well defensively, and hit for both OBP and power, and his play played a big role on the Rangers making the postseason and getting to the World Series on 09.
When he was originally called up, Murphy was a guy people were comparing Reddick to, hoping he could reach that level. Of course since he's gone on an absolute tear, like the one Murphy had at first with the Rangers before he settled into his role as a competent outfielder with a lot to recommend him, but not precisely a superstar.
My question is basically, right now, where are we projecting Reddick to fall as an offensive player? In Murphy territory? Above? Below? Are we calling Reddick a surefire 140 game starting OF with an .800 OPS+? Would a Murphylike career represent disappointment or is he one of those glue guys championship squads wind up and we'd all be pretty happy if that's what Reddick wound up being?
Basically I want an idea what people think Reddick will wind up doing in terms of role and productivity, and Murphy, a solid 3 position outfielder who has proven very useful to his team as an average or better hitter year in, year out, is IMHO a good place to tentatively set the standard.
Thoughts?
(oh, and on the subject of alternate history, what if Murphy rather than Drew had been our starting RF? What if we'd "gone young" back then? Do we still win it in 07? Are we in a better position now?)