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Who Will Have The Most SB's??


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WHO WILL HAVE THE MOST SB'S???  

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  1. 1. WHO WILL HAVE THE MOST SB'S???

    • Carl Crawford
      18
    • Ichiro
      2
    • Juan Pierre
      6
    • Scott Podsednik
      81
    • Chone Figgens
      0
    • Bobby Abreu
      0
    • Ryan Freel
      1


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QUOTE(Punch and Judy Garland @ Mar 7, 2005 -> 11:10 AM)
well I guess I stand corrected. Crwaford is a superiro player in virtually every way possible but it's not the homer in me that thinks Pods will have more steals.

 

 

I know what youre saying though, he's truly devoted to getting on base and everything because he's finally out of hell-hole Milwaukee but I just see Crawford get better and better every year and its hard to go against someone who hits for average well compared to someone who hit .244 and had a below average OBP.

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Quote me if you want. Pods will hit 280-290 on the road, & over 300 at home. That will put him in position to win another SB title & he will do it.

 

All the naysayers don't look at his numbers enough. He hit a respectable 274 on the road last year & a dismal 213 at home. There is no way that will happen at the Cell. Even Crede posted a 266BA at home last year.

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QUOTE(Punch and Judy Garland @ Mar 7, 2005 -> 08:33 PM)
213 at home? Isn't Miller Park a hitters park? I think the knucklehead's problem is trying too hard to hit homers, a problem likeyl exascerbated by the Cell

 

Yes, so i do not understand jugger's thoughts.

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QUOTE(YASNY @ Mar 8, 2005 -> 01:37 AM)
The way Podsednick has been talking, he realizes what went wrong last year and has refocused on just getting on base.  I don't think he'll be swinging for the fences this year.

 

And on top of that, Greg Walker is an excellent hitting coach for the hitters that will listen to him. He recognizes problems very quickly.

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http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/stats/parkfactor

The difference is night & day between the two parks.

Hits: Cell #3, Milller Park #17; HR: Cell #1, Miller Park #19, R: Cell #3, Miller #11

 

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/teams/stadium?team=mil - look at the dimensions (342, 374, 400, 378, 356). The acorn top shape means more of the OF is at greater lengths than the Cell (330,377,400,372,335).

 

Finally if you look at his hit data:

http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb...5392&statType=1

Take a look at the outs near the wall. Those are HR's & 3B's at the Cell.

You can make similar observations of Dye, & AJP as well.

http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb...3679&statType=1

http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb...0229&statType=1

 

Any one who thinks Pacific Bell is not tailor made for Bonds needs to

do their hmwk. About 40% of his HR's are in the 309-364 area in RF.

 

I stand by my claim that both Pods & AJP will hit 300+ at the Cell this year.

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