"Why did the White Sox trade 2 prospsects for the black Scott Podsednik?"
That's a great question, and Stat Boy has an answer.
When Podsednik has received at least 500 plate appearances in a season he posts the following average numbers:
- .282 batting average
- .345 on-base percentage
- .342 OBP as a lead-off hitter
- .383 OBP when leading off a game
- .356 OBP when leading off an inning
- 48 stolen bases
- .300 batting average
- .347 on-base percentage
- .347 OBP as a lead-off hitter
- .368 OBP when leading off a game
- .358 OBP when leading off an inning
- 54 stolen bases
- .304 BA
- .353 OBP
- .412 SLG
- .764 OPS
- 30 stolen bases (43 attempts)
Pierre made $10 million last season to post the following line:
- .308 BA
- .365 OBP
- .392 SLG
- .757 OPS
- 30 stolen bases (42 attempts)
Long story short, Kenny Williams traded two prospects for a more expensive version of Scott Podsednik. The South Siders will pay $8 million over the next two years. I doubt Podsednik, who has never made more than $2.9 million a season, gets more than that on the open market.
I also doubt signing Podsednik costs two able-bodied pitching prospects.
4 comments:
But he had 200 hits!
So you're saying if Podsednik got a negroplasty, he would make more money?
He he he he he he he. "He had 200 hits!" That's a good one!
I don't know what Williams was thinking on this one. Pierre put up one of his best seasons as a part-time player, clearly a fluke compared to others, and it still was almost identical to Podsednik's. I just hope that the two pitchers that are rumored to be the PTBNL's are in fact Link and Ely.
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