Spring Training Numbers rarely mean anything…. And other than looking at extreme positives, or extreme negatives… getting caught up in limited at-bats, or apperances is a poor way to evaluate players.

Obviously should be looking at the individual players historical body of work…
That said, positive performance is better than poor performance…

Some numbers of note:
http://mlb.mlb.com/stats/sortable_player_stats.jsp?c_id=mlb&baseballScope=mlb&subScope=teamCode&teamPosCode=MLA&statType=2&timeSubFrame=23&sitSplit=&venueID=&Submit=Submit&timeFrame=1

Liz – 7innings, 6hits, 2er, 2 walks, 5 k’s
Penn – 4.2 innings, 4hits, 2er, 1 walk, 3 k’s
Ray – 4 innings, 1hit, 0er, 0 walks, 3 k’s
Albers – 5 innings, 5hits, 0er, 0 walks, 2 k’s (inclusive of innings vs the Dominican Republic)
Pauley’s last two outings – 6 innings, 7hits, 2er, 0 walks, 6 k’s

Bergesen – 7innings, 9hits, 2er, 1 walk, 7 k’s
Tillman – 4 innings, 3 hits, 1er, 3 walks, 3 k’s
Matusz – 4.2 innings, 2 hits, 0er, 1 walk, 5 k’s

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