terrible Kearns.
There can be a case made against Kearns for being just as worthless to this team as Felipe Lopez. They both have a horrible OPS at .628 and .629. Using the Batting Runs statistical measure, used to determine how many runs a player has net contributed or cost the team, you can see that Lopez has cost us about 14 runs, Kearns has cost us about 10. Using another metirc, VORP for value, Kearns has a VORP of -7.6, while Lopez has a VORP of -6.8. SOme would argue that Kearns has been better since his return, when in fact I checked this statistic, Kearns has virtually the same OPS as he did before injury. I would love to see Kearns gone at the end of this season, unless he is able to make a statement as to why he should stay.