Mr. Belvidere wrote:
Name another hitter in history that batted 3rd batting .220 (today its .214). And on pace for 200 plus strikeouts. MAybe Thome his last year here? Does anyone actually think the Sox would be worse with Paulie third? They'd be four or five games better in my opinion. Think of the pitches Paulie would see. And he'd actually make contact. Konerko would have 20 Hrs batting 3rd at this point. His slugging and on base pct are better than Dunns and he has half the walks. He has struck out 80 fewer times and has 25 more hits. How is this even a discussion? Dunn is a four hitter. I'd bat him 5th versus lefties.
I'm not opposed to the idea of switching them, but don't really get your argument here. You have a problem with a slow-ass guy striking out as opposed to hitting into inning ending double plays? I don't necessarily want a guy to make contact... a strike out is much better than an infield out with men on base. One point you are overlooking is the walk rate.
Dunn leads the league with 58 walks. Now a walk isn't sexy by any means, but it also results in zero baserunners out, and it gets him on base for Konerko to tag on an extra RBI for each HR. Konerko's OBP is better. I don't know why you think Paulie would have that many HRs out of the 3rd hole. Is this because Dunn would be there to protect him in the batting order? That seems opposed to your entire argument --
wouldn't teams pitch aggressively to Konerko because Dunn poses no threat with the bat? Aggressively in the strike zone. Paulie hits bad pitches pretty good. He destroys strikes. I would agree that moving Konerko to three makes sense because overall he is a better hitter than Dunn, but it's not like the 3 hole has had 100 more PAs than the 4. If you wanted to be really out there, why not move Konerko up to the #2 and have Dunn at #3?
(* - lefty)
1. DeAza*
2. Konerko
3. Dunn*
4. Rios
5. Viciedo
6. Pierzynski*
7. Beckham
8. Youkilis
9. Ramirez
one and two hitters create havoc. I agree stolen bases are a bit over rated but the threat and the ability to hit and run and score from "a hit" are important. Getting hits!!!! Whatta concept!!