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Until we wake up and put Erstad in LF and leading off (and he's less likely to get hurt in left than center IMO) and put Anderson in CF? Erstad was 2 for 2 with 2 singles, 3 walks, 2 steals, and 2 runs scored today. He hit a homer his first at bat. He's not great, but he's WAY better than Pods and him in LF with Anderson in CF makes our defense 1000 times better (which we'll need with all the crap our pitchers are throwing) and is a wash for the offense IMO.

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QUOTE(whitesoxfan101 @ Apr 4, 2007 -> 10:10 PM)
Until we wake up and put Erstad in LF and leading off (and he's less likely to get hurt in left than center IMO) and put Anderson in CF? Erstad was 2 for 2 with 2 singles, 3 walks, 2 steals, and 2 runs scored today. He hit a homer his first at bat. He's not great, but he's WAY better than Pods and him in LF with Anderson in CF makes our defense 1000 times better (which we'll need with all the crap our pitchers are throwing) and is a wash for the offense IMO.

 

yeah.... erstad's career OBP says he won't be walking probably the rest of the season.

 

However, anything is better than Pods.

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Let's reserve judgement for atleast a few more games. While I think we are at the point where we have seen enough of Pods to know what he can do, I don't think we have seen enough of Erstad to give him any sort of promotion just yet. His career numbers are not spectacular, though I think we are all familar with this by now.

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How long how long will I slide

Separate my side I dont

I dont believe its bad

Slit my throat

Its all I ever

I heard your voice through a photograph

I thought it up it brought up the past

Once you know you can never go back

Ive got to take it on the otherside

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QUOTE(Wedge @ Apr 4, 2007 -> 11:36 PM)
How long how long will I slide

Separate my side I dont

I dont believe its bad

Slit my throat

Its all I ever

I heard your voice through a photograph

I thought it up it brought up the past

Once you know you can never go back

Ive got to take it on the otherside

 

RHCP.

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So, let's say Podz suckz all month and they make this move, with Erstad in LF and Anderson in CF.

 

What's the best lineup? Because I'm not sure who to put in the 2-slot. Would it be BA? Uribe's K rate is actually lower than Anderson's, he seems to be taking more pitches this year, and I think he can bunt, but he is a dead pull hitter especially on the infield and has low OBP's. I can't see anyone who fits the 2-slot profile (good contact hitter, low K rate, can bunt, can hit the ball consistently to the right side). Putting Gooch back there seems a shame now, given he was upset about it for 2 years and he seems OK down there now.

 

So here is a name to consider - AJ. He can put the ball to the right side, his K rate is lower than Gooch, BA or Uribe, and his OBP last year was .333. The lineup then looks like this...

 

Erstad LF

Pierzynski C

Thome DH

Konerko 1B

Dye RF

Crede 3B

Gooch 2B

Uribe SS

Anderson CF

 

Now one obvious problem with this lineup is that its 3 straight lefties followed by 6 straight righties. But that seems a smallish price to pay compared the benefit. AJ did hit .270 vs LHP last year which isn't horrible, and if you sit him, you can move BA or Gooch up to the 2-hole. Also, AJ isn't exactly a burner on the basepaths, but he's not Konerko either.

 

Thoughts? Alternatives?

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My thoughts:

 

Erstad LF

Gooch 2B

Thome DH

Konerko 1B

Dye RF

Crede 3rd

AJ C

Uribe SS

Anderson CF

 

Makes the most sense with this. Erstad, similar to Pod's of 2005 (not by stats and i am not compairing) would be able to get into the pitchers head when he is on considering he could be look upon as a base path threat. Then when a lefty is pitching throw Ozuna in LF at the #2 spot, Erstad into CF still leading off and move down AJ and Uribe and insert Gooch in the 7th spot. We need a lead off hitter who can:

1) get on base

2) pose a threat on the base path to get into a pitchers head

 

Think about in 05 when pods would get on and threaten to steal... Gooch saw ALOT of good pitches due to this. JUST A THOUGHT

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Honestly, what has Pods done since the mid-way point of 2005 that warrants him as our starting LF? Sure the walk-off HR in game 1 of the WS was great but other than that he has played a season and a half with atrocious numbers offensively, defensively and on the basepaths and he is off to another terrible start this year (both spring training and the first series vs Cleveland). What the heck does this organization see in this man???

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QUOTE(NorthSideSox72 @ Apr 5, 2007 -> 08:12 AM)
So, let's say Podz suckz all month and they make this move, with Erstad in LF and Anderson in CF.

 

What's the best lineup? Because I'm not sure who to put in the 2-slot. Would it be BA? Uribe's K rate is actually lower than Anderson's, he seems to be taking more pitches this year, and I think he can bunt, but he is a dead pull hitter especially on the infield and has low OBP's. I can't see anyone who fits the 2-slot profile (good contact hitter, low K rate, can bunt, can hit the ball consistently to the right side). Putting Gooch back there seems a shame now, given he was upset about it for 2 years and he seems OK down there now.

 

So here is a name to consider - AJ. He can put the ball to the right side, his K rate is lower than Gooch, BA or Uribe, and his OBP last year was .333. The lineup then looks like this...

 

Erstad LF

Pierzynski C

Thome DH

Konerko 1B

Dye RF

Crede 3B

Gooch 2B

Uribe SS

Anderson CF

 

Now one obvious problem with this lineup is that its 3 straight lefties followed by 6 straight righties. But that seems a smallish price to pay compared the benefit. AJ did hit .270 vs LHP last year which isn't horrible, and if you sit him, you can move BA or Gooch up to the 2-hole. Also, AJ isn't exactly a burner on the basepaths, but he's not Konerko either.

 

Thoughts? Alternatives?

 

What about this:

 

Erstad LF

Anderson CF

Thome

Konerko

Dye

Crede

AJ

Iguchi

Uribe

 

I think batting second might take some of the pressure off of Anderson. All he has to do is make contact or bunt or take some pitches. He doesn't have to produce from the bottom of the order, or set anyone up. His job would be to move Erstad and put him in position to be driven in by the Big Three. I know he didn't show a whole heck of a lot last year, but why not give him a try there.

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QUOTE(CanOfCorn @ Apr 5, 2007 -> 08:02 AM)
I think batting second might take some of the pressure off of Anderson. All he has to do is make contact or bunt or take some pitches. He doesn't have to produce from the bottom of the order, or set anyone up. His job would be to move Erstad and put him in position to be driven in by the Big Three. I know he didn't show a whole heck of a lot last year, but why not give him a try there.

I think Anderson in the 2nd half of last year looked like he had "Future #2 hitter" written all over him. Good speed which he can hopefully turn into 15-20 steals a year, patient at the plate, good ability to take a walk, some power, and good at driving the ball the other way.

 

The big thing preventing Brian from being our best option in that slot last year, to my eyes, was the strikeouts. 90 in 365 AB's. That's just way too high for a #2 hitter. And while he wasn't as bad later in the season as early in the season, he was still striking out 1/5 times even in his good months. He needs to make more contact before I'm willing to plug him into the #2 hole, and that's coming from one of his biggest backers here.

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QUOTE(NorthSideSox72 @ Apr 5, 2007 -> 08:12 AM)
So, let's say Podz suckz all month and they make this move, with Erstad in LF and Anderson in CF.

 

What's the best lineup? Because I'm not sure who to put in the 2-slot. Would it be BA? Uribe's K rate is actually lower than Anderson's, he seems to be taking more pitches this year, and I think he can bunt, but he is a dead pull hitter especially on the infield and has low OBP's. I can't see anyone who fits the 2-slot profile (good contact hitter, low K rate, can bunt, can hit the ball consistently to the right side). Putting Gooch back there seems a shame now, given he was upset about it for 2 years and he seems OK down there now.

 

So here is a name to consider - AJ. He can put the ball to the right side, his K rate is lower than Gooch, BA or Uribe, and his OBP last year was .333. The lineup then looks like this...

 

Erstad LF

Pierzynski C

Thome DH

Konerko 1B

Dye RF

Crede 3B

Gooch 2B

Uribe SS

Anderson CF

 

Now one obvious problem with this lineup is that its 3 straight lefties followed by 6 straight righties. But that seems a smallish price to pay compared the benefit. AJ did hit .270 vs LHP last year which isn't horrible, and if you sit him, you can move BA or Gooch up to the 2-hole. Also, AJ isn't exactly a burner on the basepaths, but he's not Konerko either.

 

Thoughts? Alternatives?

 

This is what I was thinking but Im not sure about AJ's bunting ability but he is one of the better percentage hitters we got and he gets a good amount of basehits and stuff. I know hes not fast or anything but it would be nice to have a guy in the 2 hole that can move a runner over. If they tried this I wouldnt mind seeing Erstad lead off, just not Pods.

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QUOTE(BigSqwert @ Apr 5, 2007 -> 08:41 AM)
It is pretty awful from what I recall.

According to Baseball-reference, AJ actually had 3 sacrifices last year. He has 11 through his entire career, 4 of them in his 2 years with the Sox. One of them was against Johan. He has attempted and failed to bunt twice. So he's not doing it every day, but he's not as bad %age wise as one would expect.

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QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Apr 5, 2007 -> 10:48 AM)
According to Baseball-reference, AJ actually had 3 sacrifices last year. He has 11 through his entire career, 4 of them in his 2 years with the Sox.

But I recall seeing some ugly bunt attempts from him.

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