his numbers are the same as jeter's. if you take what he did in detroit average them out over 162 games, and take jeter's numbers and average them out over 162 games, guillen is right up there with jeter in homeruns, batting average, rbi's, slugging percentage, on base percentage etc. now also add the fact jeter plays in a loaded yankees lineup
now detroit may not want him cause his range and arm are declining and he will not live out a 4 year contract as a shortstop, but he'll go into free agency as a SS and since he is one of the better offensive SS in the game, he'll command more money, vs. if he was a first basemen