In a perfect world, a team would have some speedy guy who hit for average, had gap power (doubles) and drew walks (Ricky Henderson) and then could follow that guy up with a bunch of good hitters.
The reality is that many teams cannot do that. They go seeking for a "real leadoff man." They forget that the #1 thing is that the guy has to get on base to be valueable. They seek speedy CF, 2B, SS types and give these guys 600 ABs.
My team's manager wasted hundreds of at-bats on Tony Womack in the #2 spot because he is a fast slap hitter (hitter! HA!). This sort of thing kills offenses.
-Arrian
edit/ps: I'm outta here for today. Let's see if we can be more civil if we continue this discussion, ok Sava? Less and "PWNED!" and more "see, this is why you're wrong..."
The reality is that many teams cannot do that. They go seeking for a "real leadoff man." They forget that the #1 thing is that the guy has to get on base to be valueable. They seek speedy CF, 2B, SS types and give these guys 600 ABs.
My team's manager wasted hundreds of at-bats on Tony Womack in the #2 spot because he is a fast slap hitter (hitter! HA!). This sort of thing kills offenses.
-Arrian
edit/ps: I'm outta here for today. Let's see if we can be more civil if we continue this discussion, ok Sava? Less and "PWNED!" and more "see, this is why you're wrong..."
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