Read-through on Fielder? Adrian is two years older, but it is probably fair to say that most scouts view their career arcs about the same due to Fielder's weight.
Personally, after seeing some of the contracts over the offseason (hey, Jayson Werth! How's that yacht?), I expected this to be higher. Stats for each player are after the jump -- probably fair to say that Adrian has the edge over the last few years, but if Fielder continues his pace and hits 100 homeruns this year, things could change quickly.
Prince Fielder
2010: .261 BA, .401 OBP, .871 OPS, 32 HR, 83 RBI, 3.8 WAR
2009: .299 BA, .412 OBP, 1.014 OPS, 46 HR, 141 RBI, 6.4 WAR
2008: .276 BA, .372 OBP, .879 OPS, 34 HR, 102 RBI, 2.1 WAR
Adian Gonzalez
2010: .298, .393 OBP, .904 OPS, 31 HR, 101 RBI, 6.3 WAR
2009: .277 BA; .407 OBP, .958 OPS, 40 HR, 99 RBI, 7.0 WAR
2008: .279 BA, .361 OBP, .871 OPS, 36 HR, 119 RBI, 2.9 WAR
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