March 9, 200719 yr And when you compare Eduardo Perez' .863 to Podsednik's .674, Terrero's .676 and Erstad's .722 I'd say 'destroy' is a fair verb, perhaps a little exaggerated but true none the less.
March 9, 200719 yr QUOTE(BearSox @ Mar 8, 2007 -> 07:47 PM) What if Erstad has a great season... like his 2000 (i think it was) season...? What if pigs fly?
March 9, 200719 yr QUOTE(Kalapse @ Mar 8, 2007 -> 10:42 PM) And when you compare Eduardo Perez' .863 to Podsednik's .674, Terrero's .676 and Erstad's .722 I'd say 'destroy' is a fair verb, perhaps a little exaggerated but true none the less. If we are still talking vs lefties... Toby Hall had an .833 OPS in 2006. Not a bad bench option there. But this does bring up a rules question... what are the rules regarding players going from DH to field positions or back? In other words, what if Hall is your DH and AJ is at catcher, and AJ gets hurt? Can Hall just slide over, or not? Even if not, Hall being on the team already helps the Sox versus lefties when he plays C.
March 9, 200719 yr QUOTE(NorthSideSox72 @ Mar 9, 2007 -> 07:49 AM) If we are still talking vs lefties... Toby Hall had an .833 OPS in 2006. Not a bad bench option there. But this does bring up a rules question... what are the rules regarding players going from DH to field positions or back? In other words, what if Hall is your DH and AJ is at catcher, and AJ gets hurt? Can Hall just slide over, or not? Even if not, Hall being on the team already helps the Sox versus lefties when he plays C. If Hall or AJ are the DH and they take a position (other than missonary) the DH is lost and the pitcher bats. In this situation you would most likely see Hall at first and Konerko DH. Guillen doesn't like to PH for a catcher for fear of losing them from the game.
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