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Doing the Little Things


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ESPN's Hot Stove Heater's is doing a daily report on "the best players in the game in some of the little things that make a big difference." Here are the catagories (and days they will be posted) along with the first two categories which have already been done:

 

Wed. Jan. 12: Best bunter ... Juan Pierre

Thu. Jan. 13: Most patient hitter ... Barry Bonds

Fri. Jan. 14: Best hit-and-run guy

 

Mon. Jan. 17: Best two-strike hitter

Tue. Jan. 18: Best baserunner

Wed. Jan. 19: Most exciting baserunner

Thu. Jan. 20: Best basestealer

Fri. Jan. 21: Best at breaking up a double play

 

Mon. Jan. 24: Best control pitcher

Tue. Jan. 25: Most durable pitcher

Wed. Jan. 26: Best slide-step pitcher

Thu. Jan. 27: Best pickoff move

Fri. Jan. 28: Best pitcher at moving hitters off the plate

 

Mon. Jan. 31: Best-hitting pitcher

Tue. Feb. 1: Best outfield arm

Wed. Feb. 2: Most accurate outfield arm

Thu. Feb. 3: Best outfielder at playing the wall

 

Mon. Feb. 7: Best infield arm

Tue. Feb. 8: Best double-play combination

Wed. Feb. 9: Best cutoff man

Thu. Feb. 10: Best first baseman around the bag

Fri. Feb. 11: Best catcher at blocking the plate

 

Mon. Feb. 14: Best catcher at calling a game

Tue. Feb. 15: Best on-field manager

Wed. Feb. 16: Best third-base coach

Thu. Feb. 17: Best prankster/clubhouse clown

Fri. Feb. 18: Best leader

 

 

This got me to thinking...what players currently on the Sox roster could potentially win any of the categories. Here is what I came up with (again these are only the one's I thought Sox players could WIN...not, well they deserve consideration):

 

 

Most patient hitter - Frank Thomas...Big Frank is probably the most patient hitter I have ever seen but you can never go wrong choosing Bonds I guess.

 

Most exciting baserunner - Scott Posednik...I haven't really seen enough of him but based on SB alone he could win...Ichiro or C. Crawford from what I have seen however

 

Best basestealer - Scott Posednik...this one has to be him

 

Most durable pitcher - Mark Buehrle...he's a machine

 

Best pickoff move - Mark Buehrle...great move but I bet will get overshadowed by A. Pettite or others (relievers?)

 

 

Those are really they only specific one's I think the Sox should probably win. There are a few that would probably warrent consideration such as:

 

Best outfield arm - J. Dye in his prime...(but still no Ichiro)

Best infield arm - J. Uribe

Best catcher at blocking the plate - B. Davis...he would be a brick wall to run into

Best prankster/clubhouse clown - O. Guillen...at least as far as managers go he has to be one of the most upbeat and fun to be around

 

Anyone else deserve consideration?

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QUOTE(JoshPR @ Jan 13, 2005 -> 02:18 PM)
Of course Bonds is going to be pacient. Pitches aren't even close. DUH!

 

Oh they go way deeper into it than that...Link.

 

To sum up their point:

 

So let's leave it at this: Bonds is the Most Patient Hitter when it comes to balls, Kendall when it comes to strikes. Given that Bonds would probably be much more selective on strikes if he saw more of them, he gets our nod as the Most Patient Hitter overall.
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