Dude, a lot more changed on that team than Pods for Lee!!
The pitching, man. They pitched their asses off, which is why they were so much better.
Pods has value. I've said this. He is a pretty good leadoff hitter, a good defender (I think), and a good baserunner.
You deride stats and yet you make reference to Pods seeing lots of pitchers per at-bat. That can be measured statistically. If I showed you that Pods actually doesn't see more pitchers per at-bat than Pierre does, would that impact your thinking? I wonder. I doubt that's the case, though.
For the record: Pods has seen 4.29 pitches per PA this year.
Pierre has seen 3.56. That's a pretty big difference. Measurable, via statistics.
Damon has seen 3.89, by the way.
Back to the issue of the White Sox improvement from ~.500 to WS Champs...
Runs Scored, 2004: 865
Runs Scored, 2005: 741
Look at that carefully. Yet they improved. Why? Because they got better at PREVENTING runs. Lee is a better *hitter* than Pods. Pods, I imagine, is a far better defender. But in the end what mattered most was the pitching improvement.
Runs allowed, 2004: 831
Runs allowed, 2005: 645
edit: defensive improvement counts towards this too, so having a real good defensive LF (Pods last year) helped improve their runs allowed.
-Arrian
The pitching, man. They pitched their asses off, which is why they were so much better.
Pods has value. I've said this. He is a pretty good leadoff hitter, a good defender (I think), and a good baserunner.
You deride stats and yet you make reference to Pods seeing lots of pitchers per at-bat. That can be measured statistically. If I showed you that Pods actually doesn't see more pitchers per at-bat than Pierre does, would that impact your thinking? I wonder. I doubt that's the case, though.
For the record: Pods has seen 4.29 pitches per PA this year.
Pierre has seen 3.56. That's a pretty big difference. Measurable, via statistics.
Damon has seen 3.89, by the way.
Back to the issue of the White Sox improvement from ~.500 to WS Champs...
Runs Scored, 2004: 865
Runs Scored, 2005: 741
Look at that carefully. Yet they improved. Why? Because they got better at PREVENTING runs. Lee is a better *hitter* than Pods. Pods, I imagine, is a far better defender. But in the end what mattered most was the pitching improvement.
Runs allowed, 2004: 831
Runs allowed, 2005: 645
edit: defensive improvement counts towards this too, so having a real good defensive LF (Pods last year) helped improve their runs allowed.
-Arrian
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