With the deadline day trade for outfielder Josh Reddick, the Dodgers felt they could part ways, at least for the time being, with Yasiel Puig. But how do the two strong defensive right fielders compare statistically at the plate? He was sent to the minors on Tuesday while Reddick started in right field and batted fourth against the Rockies. He went 0 for 4 in a 7-3 loss. Here’s a look at Reddick and Puig’s numbers over the past three years, this season and last 30 games prior to the trade deadline:Last three seasons:Category: Reddick; PuigGames: 326; 308Runs: 153; 157Homers: 40; 34RBIs: 159, 141BA: .275; .277OB%: .335; .352SLG: .448; .446This season:Category: Reddick; PuigGames: 68; 81Runs: 33; 35Homers: 8; 7RBIs: 28; 34BA: .296; .260OB%: .368; .328SLG: .449; .386Last 30 games:Category: Reddick; PuigRuns: 16; 14Homers: 4; 2RBIs: 11; 14BA: .271; .301OB%: .345; .383SLG: .449; .430
Source: Los Angeles Times August 03, 2016 06:50 UTC