Oswalt/Podsednik Complete All-Star Teams
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Re: Oswalt/Podsednik Complete All-Star Teams
Originally posted by camulos“In my lifetime, we've gone from Eisenhower to George W. Bush. We've gone from John F. Kennedy to Al Gore. If this is evolution, I believe that in twelve years, we'll be voting for plants.” - Lewis Black -
Re: Oswalt/Podsednik Complete All-Star Teams
Basing Matsui or Jeter over Podsednik because of runs scored or RBI's is misleading because it only takes 4 or 5 runs to win with Chicago while it takes about 8 or 9 to guarantee a victory with the Yanks. I'd be curious to see what Bill James has to say about win shares the three players have earned so far this season, but its good to see a more 'classic' ballplayer get the nod... though I think both Jeter and Matsui are good ballplayers.
Podsednik's OPS is pretty lame, however... but I guess something has to be said for the best record in baseball. Wins are what matter in the end.
All this aside I'm happy no one is griping about Oswalt. Congrats to Roy on his first all-star nod.Comment
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Re: Oswalt/Podsednik Complete All-Star Teams
Originally posted by dce1228Basing Matsui or Jeter over Podsednik because of runs scored or RBI's is misleading because it only takes 4 or 5 runs to win with Chicago while it takes about 8 or 9 to guarantee a victory with the Yanks. I'd be curious to see what Bill James has to say about win shares the three players have earned so far this season, but its good to see a more 'classic' ballplayer get the nod... though I think both Jeter and Matsui are good ballplayers.
Podsednik's OPS is pretty lame, however... but I guess something has to be said for the best record in baseball. Wins are what matter in the end.
All this aside I'm happy no one is griping about Oswalt. Congrats to Roy on his first all-star nod.
He is a good player, but far from a player I would go out of my way to watch.Comment
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