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Dunn is good, but his BABIP is .348 this year vs a career .295 clip. Hes having a pretty standard Adam Dunn season looking at the peripherals. I think he'd be more or less a Branyan type hitter in the AL. Hes very good, but hes not prime-Griffey .
Still, the Ms need a 35-40 HR-hitter at DH like nothing else. If the Nats throw him on waivers I'd claim him, but theres no way I'd give up any meaningful prospects for him at this point in the season. Buying high on him wouldn't be a good idea considering that his OPS spike isn't skill driven.