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2006 was Olivo's gelling year...it looks like to me anyway.  Since that year, he's got a 90 or so OPS+.  But:
2010 away OPS - .598 (!)
2010 OPS vs. power pitching: .415 (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
2010 vs. teams above .500 (I hand calculated this one): 669
HR/Fly the last four years: 12+, 12+, 21+ (!), 12+ (which of these things is not like the other?)
Career LD% - 17.5
Career FB% - 38.9
Career pull % (OK...there's no number for this one...but it's gotta be like...) - 99.4%
This is NOT a player that stands any chance at all of hitting well at Safeco, Doc.
If Miguel Olivo hits .230 in 2011, I'll be shocked.

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