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Which of these (bad) options would you bat lead off?


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Lead off hitter  

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  1. 1. Who should bat lead off?

    • Tyler Saladino
      6
    • Tim Anderson
      7
    • Omar Narvaez
      0
    • Jose Abreu
      0
    • Jacob May
      2
    • Avi Garcia
      0
    • Todd Frazier
      0
    • Melky Cabrera
      3
    • Cody Asche
      0
    • Neon Dion Navarro
      2


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I think Anderson should bat leadoff every single game and regardless of how he's doing, he should stay there the entire season. The Cubs did a similar thing with Rizzo when he came up with them, they batted him third everyday regardless of his performance.

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QUOTE (Joshua Strong @ Apr 1, 2017 -> 12:41 PM)
I think Anderson should bat leadoff every single game and regardless of how he's doing, he should stay there the entire season. The Cubs did a similar thing with Rizzo when he came up with them, they batted him third everyday regardless of his performance.

Anderson's OBP was his weakness last year. If you want to throw games, that's the thing to do, but it's probably not worth ruining his development.

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QUOTE (Joshua Strong @ Apr 1, 2017 -> 12:41 PM)
I think Anderson should bat leadoff every single game and regardless of how he's doing, he should stay there the entire season. The Cubs did a similar thing with Rizzo when he came up with them, they batted him third everyday regardless of his performance.

 

I want him to feel free to develop his power stroke and I worry at leadoff he'll feel pressure to just make any contact.

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QUOTE (bmags @ Apr 1, 2017 -> 01:19 PM)
I want him to feel free to develop his power stroke and I worry at leadoff he'll feel pressure to just make any contact.

 

I'd rather Anderson focus on contact and getting on base than developing his power swing.

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QUOTE (bmags @ Apr 1, 2017 -> 01:19 PM)
I want him to feel free to develop his power stroke and I worry at leadoff he'll feel pressure to just make any contact.

Agreed. And I feel like the White Sox simply rush too many guys into those first few spots, only to drop them back to the 7-9 slot never to return.

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QUOTE (Joshua Strong @ Apr 1, 2017 -> 02:11 PM)
I don't get the fascination with Anderson's power stroke, that's not what's going to make or break him as a player.

It's not really a matter of power stroke. Anderson needs to walk more before he leads off.

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QUOTE (TaylorStSox @ Apr 1, 2017 -> 02:16 PM)
Anderson is a terrible idea. I wouldn't mess with his approach until he's completely comfortable at this level. He's never going to be patient. It's not him.

 

If you're rebuilding, why not throw him there and let him develop in that spot? It's not like the team is competing for anything. What do they have to lose?

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