data.3news-bydate.train.rec.sport.baseball.104832 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
From: [email protected] (matthew bohnert)
Subject: Re: Why is Barry Bonds not batting 4th?
Organization: DSG, Stanford University, CA 94305, USA
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>>consistent hitter -- definitely the best in the National League. IMHO, to
>>have Williams, a streaky hitter (and not really a clutch hitter) batting
>>4th ahead of Bonds is simply an injustice to the Giants and fans of the
>>Giants.
>
>(2) Having Bonds batting behind Williams means that Matt will get
> more good pitches to hit. This is important since he struggles
> so much with breaking balls. Opposing pitchers don't want to
> walk Williams to get to Bonds.
>
You're definitely correct in that Williams absolutely has to be sandwiched
in between Clark and Bonds. He must, and I mean MUST, get fastballs to
hit...otherwise he becomes little more than Sixto Lezcano in disguise.
What I would suggest is perhaps batting Bonds, Williams, and Clark
3-4-5, the reason being that I feel Bonds' potential basestealing
abilities are wasted when he's stuck behind two slow runners.
I think the chance of getting 20-30 extra stolen bases with Bonds in the
3 spot would more than offset any drop in in run production by having
Clark in the 5 spot.
Matt