September 8, 200322 yr Fielding percentages are useless -- the most useless stat in baseball. In a ocean of useless stats, fielding percentage belongs in the Hall of Fame.
September 8, 200322 yr In a ocean of useless stats, fielding percentage belongs in the Hall of Fame. Unless of course your favorite player (whomever he may be) is #1, than it is the cream of the crop of stats .
September 8, 200322 yr Hey I like Paulie too, and he's a far better first baseman that Frank, but gold glove? No. No. No.(repeat many times) By the way, fan of 14, be careful. Paulie seems to have a few detractors around here, you may have notice.
September 8, 200322 yr Fielding percentages are useless -- the most useless stat in baseball. I usually dont watch too much games like you guys do, so i have to look at the stats.
September 8, 200322 yr Hey I like Paulie too, and he's a far better first baseman that Frank, but gold glove? No. No. No.(repeat many times) By the way, fan of 14, be careful. Paulie seems to have a few detractors around here, you may have notice. LOL! I wasn't referring to Paulie, just a general observation! Oh yes, I noticed the detractors and with his first half performance (or lack there of), I can't entirely blame them. I wasn't keen on the amount Kenny signed him for either.
September 8, 200322 yr It's not just fielding percentage. If you look at every stat (Defensive Efficiency, Zone Rating, etc.), the Sox are above-average-to-good. This team is a solid defensive team. Period.
September 8, 200322 yr There are too many balls that drop in wheather bloopers, or in the gaps, and seeing eye singles. This stems from our over-all lack of team speed and quickness, nothing ever "gets tracked down," this is where these perceptions come from and I beleive it to be true. It is not errors, it is lack of range from just about everyone.
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