Torkelson is starting to look like the second coming of Eric Munson, god forbid. Munson was the third overall pick in 1999 and the first college player picked. He left Detroit a FA by 2004. Their stats are terrifyingly similar, career WARs approaching -2.0. Here are comparison career totals to date' AB M-1056 T-1175; BA M-.214 T-218; SB M-4 T-3; SLG M-.394 T-386; HR M-49 T-43; OBP M-.289 T-.296; and, here's the kicker, OPS M-683 T-683. Munson was even asked to play 3rd base out of position just as Tork was. There is a difference in that Tork has accumulated his numbers over two seasons. His career is not done. Munson took about 7 years of part-time play including about 300 PA with Houston to accumulate his stats. Although he played the year after he was drafted, he was never handed over the position like Tork was. Josh Hamilton and Josh Becket were drafted in front of him and the 4-6 players drafted that year never made it to the majors, so the Tigers joined a lot of teams in getting a dud with their high overall pick in 1999.