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QUOTE (Kalapse @ Aug 26, 2008 -> 01:40 AM)
If you said "Jim Thome is not clutch late in games" I'd actually agree with you. When you say "Jim Thome is not a clutch hitter" I greatly disagree. He really is pretty bad late in games, that I can not defend but he tends to come through big in the first 6 innnings. There's just something about Jim Thome (probably all the K's late in games) where people tend to forget all the times he comes up big in close games while a guy like Joe Crede who's "clutch" stats aren't all that impressive is considered one of the best clutch hitters in the game. (it seems like every time Joe Crede comes through with a big hit it's memorable, which leads me to believe that he's more "memorable" clutch than he is "consistently" clutch but that's a theory for another time)

 

So really it's all about the wording.

 

If you remember, I used to have the stats for Thome from 7th inning on in my sig. Great answer!

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QUOTE (Kalapse @ Aug 25, 2008 -> 08:40 PM)
If you said "Jim Thome is not clutch late in games" I'd actually agree with you. When you say "Jim Thome is not a clutch hitter" I greatly disagree. He really is pretty bad late in games, that I can not defend but he tends to come through big in the first 6 innnings. There's just something about Jim Thome (probably all the K's late in games) where people tend to forget all the times he comes up big in close games while a guy like Joe Crede who's "clutch" stats aren't all that impressive is considered one of the best clutch hitters in the game. (it seems like every time Joe Crede comes through with a big hit it's memorable, which leads me to believe that he's more "memorable" clutch than he is "consistently" clutch but that's a theory for another time)

 

So really it's all about the wording.

 

 

and there you have it...

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QUOTE (The Ginger Kid @ Aug 25, 2008 -> 08:35 PM)
i prefer the way he drives in runs batting lower in the order, but it's a close call.

That's just the thing, how can you justify moving him to the top of the lineup when he's hitting .425 with a 1.080 OPS w/ RISP? I don't think you can. In reality he'd probably be a great 5th hole hitter with Dye hitting 4th and Quentin hitting 3rd.

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QUOTE (Kalapse @ Aug 25, 2008 -> 08:40 PM)
If you said "Jim Thome is not clutch late in games" I'd actually agree with you. When you say "Jim Thome is not a clutch hitter" I greatly disagree. He really is pretty bad late in games, that I can not defend but he tends to come through big in the first 6 innnings. There's just something about Jim Thome (probably all the K's late in games) where people tend to forget all the times he comes up big in close games while a guy like Joe Crede who's "clutch" stats aren't all that impressive is considered one of the best clutch hitters in the game. (it seems like every time Joe Crede comes through with a big hit it's memorable, which leads me to believe that he's more "memorable" clutch than he is "consistently" clutch but that's a theory for another time)

 

So really it's all about the wording.

 

I really don't have stats to back this up and I am not going to look for them, but I think one of the reasons that Thome struggles so much late in games is that he is probably faces a lot of left handed specialists and he struggles to hit lefties to begin with.

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QUOTE (fathom @ Aug 25, 2008 -> 07:52 PM)
How many 0-2 hits must he give up before realizing he needs to waste a pitch?

DJ told me that you didn't necessarily need to waste an 0-2 pitch.

 

If I was ever a manager, at any level, my competitiveness to win would take over and I'd tell all my pitchers that for every 0-2 hit they give up, it's 2 laps around the field.

 

So annoying.

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QUOTE (whitesoxfan99 @ Aug 25, 2008 -> 08:47 PM)
I really don't have stats to back this up and I am not going to look for them, but I think one of the reasons that Thome struggles so much late in games is that he is probably faces a lot of left handed specialists and he struggles to hit lefties to begin with.

I'd love to see the numbers but I'd venture to guess that about 85% of his PAs in close and late situations since joining the White Sox have been against lefty specialists with the other 15% being made up of mostly starters and closers. He's so bad vs funky lefties that he has no chance in those situations.

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QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Aug 25, 2008 -> 07:07 PM)
After a full season here and hopefully another month in the playoffs too, I really doubt they'll send Alexei to winter ball, but hey, you never know. Remember he was a SS in Cuba full time I believe.

 

 

No. Alexei played 7 or 8 seasons in Cuba. I do not remember exactly how many seasons he played back home, but he played SS in his rookie season only. Then, he played CF the rest of the way. He played 2B in emergency basis.

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