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I'm finally off of the Podsednik bandwagon (long)
Greg Hibbard replied to Greg Hibbard's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE(Jordan4life_2006 @ Jul 10, 2006 -> 03:59 PM) So are we in agreement that Ozuna is just about as bad in left as Podsednik? I don't see where the upgrade would be. And what's wrong with Scott's baserunning? Have I been missing something of late? The issue is not with Scotty's baserunning. It's that 100+ points of OPS (and that's factoring in Ozuna's average dropping to .310 or so) is going to mean much more offensively than stolen bases. QUOTE(RME JICO @ Jul 10, 2006 -> 04:01 PM) Here are the only players with 20 or more SBs and their OBP and triples. Obviously speed and the ability to get on base or extend a hit: Ichiro Suzuki 27SB, .398 OBP, 6 3B Brian Roberts 22SB, .361 OBP, 2 3B Carl Crawford 32SB, .359 OBP, 8 3B Scott Podsednik 29SB, .353 OBP, 6 3B Chone Figgins 33SB, .333 OBP, 4 3B Corey Patterson 31SB, .315 OBP, 1 3B How is Pods that much worse than any of these players offensively? I just don't see it. What are all of those players respective OPS. -
I'm finally off of the Podsednik bandwagon (long)
Greg Hibbard replied to Greg Hibbard's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Wait, DJ might be available to play LF? -
I'm finally off of the Podsednik bandwagon (long)
Greg Hibbard replied to Greg Hibbard's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE(Jordan4life_2006 @ Jul 10, 2006 -> 03:48 PM) But it's not realistic. So what's the point of even bringing him up? The point of this thread, I guess, was to point out that Pods sucks (something I don't agree with) and we need somebody better. So who could we realstically get that's better before the 31st? The answer is no one. So I don't see the point in b****ing about a guy that we one, won a title with last year as our leadoff man, and two, have a pretty good chance of winning another title with this year. I'd be much more concerned with our starting rotation and replacing Cliffy. I think I outlined my solution pretty clearly in the last sentence of my initial post, to platoon Ozuna full-time. I never said anything about trading him, but because you asked and said you couldn't find anyone available better than Podsednik, I humored you, took a passing glance at the list and found you one. -
I'm finally off of the Podsednik bandwagon (long)
Greg Hibbard replied to Greg Hibbard's topic in Pale Hose Talk
What is the reason why Ozuna is necessarily a bench player? The fact he has never been given a chance in his career to ever start? Honestly, who knows what we are missing out on with this guy. -
I'm finally off of the Podsednik bandwagon (long)
Greg Hibbard replied to Greg Hibbard's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE(Jordan4life_2006 @ Jul 10, 2006 -> 03:35 PM) Yeah, he sure wouldn't cost a lot. You asked the question, there is your answer. Clearly available, and clearly a significant upgrade from Podsednik. -
I'm finally off of the Podsednik bandwagon (long)
Greg Hibbard replied to Greg Hibbard's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE(Jordan4life_2006 @ Jul 10, 2006 -> 03:35 PM) So it took you a year and a half to come to the conclusion that Pods sucks? OK. So did you think this last year? Like I said, other than defense, he's either as good or slightly better in '06 than he was in '05. For the first half last year, his statistics were off the charts, almost a .300 average, a .370 OBP and a jillion steals. His second half he was injured, which became a convenient excuse to explain away how he forgot how to steal a base, how he forgot how to take a pitch, and how he forgot how to hit singles quite as well. I think he was like a .250 hitter in the second half. I excused this as him just playing hurt. -
I'm finally off of the Podsednik bandwagon (long)
Greg Hibbard replied to Greg Hibbard's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE(Felix @ Jul 10, 2006 -> 03:31 PM) Pods is 78th in the league with a .352 OBP, and I'm pretty certain most of the people ahead of him either are untouchable, or are way too much to acquire. I don't have the time to look through every single person on the list, but realistically, which of the players that have a higher OBP than him could be acquired? Carl Crawford? -
I'm finally off of the Podsednik bandwagon (long)
Greg Hibbard replied to Greg Hibbard's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Why does Podsednik deserve any respect? Statistics don't lie. The only thing the guy does better than other qualified AL leadoff men is steal bases and score runs, and both of those statistics are clearly overvalued, as one has a smallish chance of contributing to a victory and the other is the product of the hitters behind you. -
B+, would've been an A- had they won the Series with Boston
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Literally the ONLY thing that Scott Podsednik arguably provides us with over any other major league replacement is steals and runs, and as it turns out, the value of those two numbers seems to be inflated. His defense is atrocious. He is 18th out of 21 in Qualified Fielding Percentage for Left Fielders. He is a mediocre 10th out of 21 in Range Factor despite his tremendous footspeed, and 11th out of 21 in Zone Rating. He is 8/9 in qualified AL leadoff hitters in OBP and OPS. He is 7/9 in RBIs. 8/9 in home runs. This means he doesn't walk enough and he doesn't have nearly enough pop. Pretty much all of his OPS is generated by his ability to stretch a double into a triple. Now he IS third in runs, and he IS second in steals. However, the runs are more of a product of the success behind him than the runs he is generating with his legs this season. I'm going to argue in this thread that probably less than half of his steals have been truly meaningful in terms of determining the outcome of the game. Additionally, a lot of his offensive numbers in terms of hits and RBIs are occuring in blowout games. In fact, six of the first seven games in which he had an RBI were lopsided victories for the White Sox: 10-4 Sox over Cle April 1st (1 RBI), 9-0 over KC April 17th (1 RBI), 7-1 over MIN April 21st (1 RBI), and 9-1 and 12-5 over LAA two consecutive days May 9th and 10th (1 RBI each). The lone game he contributed to that was close in that stretch was @ LAA, where he had two RBIS in a game where we still won by a larger margin than that (3). Additionally, 7 other RBIs out of his 32 total occurred in lopsided games in which the White Sox won, and a handful of other RBIs occurred in losses for the White Sox. Aside from the Grand Slam against Houston, less than 10 of Podsednik's RBIs this season have been at all meaningful in terms of determining the outcome in a White Sox victory over 6 total games. And all of those games he had 1 RBI. Now, Podsednik's stolen base log for 2006: 1) April 16th vs. Toronto. 1 Steal. Podsednik steals second with 1 out in the bottom of the 2nd in after the Sox score 3 in the first against Toronto and have a 3-0 lead. He takes thrid on an Iguchi groundout, allowing Thome to swing away for a sac fly, which he ends up hitting out for a 2-run job. The Sox go up 5-0 and hang on 6-4 in a game that was closer than expected. Net Result: stolen base generated arguably 2 runs, the difference in this game. 2) April 18th vs. Kansas City. 2 Steals. Pods steals second in the 5th inning with the sox up 3-1, takes third on an errant throw and is stranded on third after an Iguchi K, a Thome walk and a PK strikeout. Pods steals second in the 7th inning with the Sox up 3-1, and scores an insurance run on a 2-out single by Thome. Net Result: stolen base generates 1 insurance run, but Kansas City had virtually nothing going against Jon Garland all game and was never really a threat. 3) April 25th at Seattle. 1 Steal. Pods is part of a double steal with Anderson as the lead runner in the third inning, and both end up scoring the first runs of an eventual 13-3 blowout which featured dominant pitching from Javier Vazquez. Net Result: Hard to argue that his steal as a trail runner in a blowout really contributed much to the success of the evening. 4) May 1st at Cleveland. 4 Steals Scott is the centerpiece of an 8-6 win by stealing 4 bases in 5 chances on Victor Martinez and scoring three runs. Net Result: Podsednik probably won us this game with his legs, but Vic Martinez is pretty easily to steal off of 5) May 9th at LAA. 1 Steal. Steals a base in a 9-1 whitewashing of a struggling Kevin Gregg. Yawn. Net Result: Nada. 6) May 14th at Min. 1 Steal. Steals a base and scores a couple of runs, also has a couple of RBIs and hits against Minnesota in a close game. Net Result: Podsednik was crucial to the Sox winning this game 7) May 15th at Min. 1 Steal. Pods' home run probably had more to do with the victory here than his stolen base. He stole second in the 4th but was stranded. Net Result: Nada. 8) May 16th at Tampa. 3 Steals. Steals 3 bases in a 10-7 loss. Net Result: Hard to argue that three stolen bases in a losing effort really provided much for the team. 9) May 19th vs Cubs. 1 Steal. Steals second base with the Sox up 6-1 in the 6th inning of the first game at the Cell. Net Result: Totally meaningless steal. 10) May 23rd vs Oakland. 2 Steals. Steals third and scores the first run of the game on a wild throw by Kendall. The Sox go on to touch up Saarloos in a game that is never close and ultimately resulted in a 9-3 win for the palehose. On the other steal Pods was stranded. Net Result: Podsednik was a catalyst in the game, but the game wasn't close. Still, his steal contributes to the victory. 11) June 1st at Cleveland. 2 Steals. The first steal did score a run, but only after Iguchi walked (which would've sent Pods to second anyway) and Thome doubled (which would've scored him from first anyway. The second steal was a meaningless down-4 steal in the top of the ninth inning that could've probably been ruled Defensive Indifference. Net Result: None, he did not contribute to a win nor did his speed put us in a position to win the game 12) June 3rd vs Texas. 1 Steal. Podsednik steals third after doubling in a couple of runs and later scores. His steal partially provides the difference in this 8-6 win. Net Result: Scott was a big part of this game, and it's hard to argue that his stolen base wasn't part of it. 13) June 18 at Cincinnati. 1 Steal. Podsednik steals but is stranded in an 8-1 drubbing of the Reds. Net Result: Nada. 14) June 24th vs. Houston. 1 Steal. Pods stole second, went to third on a groundout and scored on a manufactured run via a Thome sac fly to allow the Sox to go up 1-0 in the first inning. Although the Crede slam was primarily responsible for paving the way to an eventual Sox win, Pods run in the first is just as important and was the difference. Net Result: Podsednik's run generated by the stolen base was the difference in this game 15) June 27th at Pittsburgh 1 Steal. Pods stole second and scored in the first, and although the White Sox never trailed in a close game, the run was crucial. Net Result: Pods' SB was key to the Sox maintaining a slim margin over the Bucks. 16) July 1st at Cubs 1 Steal Pods stole a base and was stranded in an 8-6 win. Net Result: Nada 17) July 4th vs Baltimore 1 Steal Pods stole a base in the second inning with the Sox already up 4-0 and on their way to a 13-0 drubbing. He was later stranded. Net Result: Nada 18) July 5th vs Baltimore 1 Steal Pods stole second and scored the first run in a tight 4-2 Sox winner. Net Result: Scotty contributed to this win with his legs. 19) July 8th vs Boston 1 Steal Pods stole a base and got us within a run at 5-4, but ultimately the Sox lose 9-6 to the Red Sox. Net Result: Pods stolen base didn't contribute to a win. 20) July 9th vs Boston 1 Steal Scotty steals second in the 12th but is stranded. Net Result: Nada. What's the bottom line? Out of 20 games in which Podsednik steals a base, 11 times (55%) the stolen base(s) didn't effect the outcome whatsoever. 2 times (10%) the stolen base(s) generated a run and contributed to a win, but the game was not really close 7 times (35%) the stolen base(s) directly led to runs that help to insure a win. So out of all the games Podsednik is stealing bases for us, almost 2/3rds of the time the stolen bases don't really affect the outcome. This is a very telling statistic, and I think one in which maybe emphasizes that the Stolen Base is overvalued when there isn't a whole lot else accompanying it. Sure, it's a vital part of a good leadoff hitter's repertoire, but relying on this alone is not enough to keep a guy around in my opinion. I'm not really advocating to get RID of Podsednik this season, but I would like to see a full-time platoon with Ozuna. If we're really resigned to giving up that much defensively in left, we might as well get OBA, OBP, OPS and other things out of it rather than just steals. Ozuna has got something like 200 points of OPS on Scotty. I realize that Ozuna is not going to hit .413 for a season, but even if he just hit .290 he'd STILL have 70 points on Scotty in OPS. Ozuna strikes out far less too, only 8 times in 92 ABs. So why not platoon them? Sorry for the long-winded rant, I just felt this stuff was interesting.
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QUOTE(BigSqwert @ Jul 10, 2006 -> 10:08 AM) Taking out the 2 worst starts for any pitcher will make them look much better. lol, true, but I think Garland was quoted as saying that he was experiencing dead arm in April, and I think we can say that a trend is emerging with 100 innings in the book since the first two outings
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Garland's ERA and WHIP splits by month: April - 7.11 ERA, 1.52 WHIP May - 5.40 ERA, 1.55 WHIP June - 4.50 ERA, 1.29 WHIP July - 2.35 ERA, 1.17 WHIP now check THIS out: taking out Garland's first two abysmal starts, his stats: 98.2 IP 48 ER 105 H 22 BB 7-2, 4.38 ERA, 1.29 WHIP since mid April - right in line with his career numbers....
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AND THATS A WHITE SOX WINNER!!!!!!!!&#
Greg Hibbard replied to NUKE_CLEVELAND's topic in Pale Hose Talk
just got back from the game jesus f***ing christ -
Red Sox vs. White Sox, 1:05, Game thread
Greg Hibbard replied to Gregory Pratt's topic in 2006 Season in Review
heading out to the game with my wife (Red Sox fan) hopefully we win, or else she may not come back alive -
QUOTE(quickman @ Jul 8, 2006 -> 05:10 PM) why not the pitching is worse. actually our pitchign is terrible. The hitting is way better, and the pitching cannot get worse. QUOTE(Felix @ Jul 8, 2006 -> 05:10 PM) How much? It's not as easy as people think to win 100 games, especially with the quality of teams and talent in the AL. So you would bet that this team would not be capable of going 44-31 or better down the stretch, a .587 winning percentage The one with the picture of Andrew Jackson on it, for any and all takers via pm
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last year after we swept this team all you guys could say was "how classy the fans were over at SOSH" and "Boston fans really are great baseball fans" Now a lot of you are acting like sore losers with this "f*** Boston and everyone who ever lived there" bulls*** We got beat two days in row, man up and let's move on.
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QUOTE(VAfan @ Jul 8, 2006 -> 04:46 PM) Boy, this thread may suck, but so does White Sox pitching right now. We need Contreras to bail us out tomorrow, but he can't win all of our games after the break. Today, not only did Garcia melt down after the botched popup by Nixon, but our bullpen couldn't get the third out in the 6th or 7th innings, giving up 1 and 2 runs after two outs and no one on. David Riske issued a walk to Alex Cora after getting ahead 0-2, then throwing 4 straight pitches outside. Cora stole, then Youklis hit a single to left on a ball left up over the plate. The 7th might have been worse. Cotts gets two outs, then we watch chink hits and dribblers turn into two runs. With Minnesota having temporarily cooled off, we haven't suffered in the wild card standings much, but we're not getting any closer to Detroit, and we aren't playing the kind of ball that took us to the World Series last year. This team needs to find pitching and defense first again if it wants to be the best in baseball. What kind of ball took us to the World Series last year? Is it just the incredible last 7-8 games of the season and 11 playoff games or do we include the 18-22 stretch that we had from late July through the end of August?
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You guys are seriously embarrassing yourselves in this thread
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we were due for a s*** series guys, and Boston is the only other team in baseball capable of winning the world series. Let's win tomorrow.
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guys, painting an entire set of fans with a broad brush is insanely dumb
