“Podsednik’s failure in 2006 is the single biggest reason the offensive restructuring failed....I like Scotty, but he has to perform....and I am not sure he can....
The rebuilt bullpen looks great, I still like the starters, lineup, and defense....but we have to get a lead-off guy,....”
Don, you need to get a grip and look at the facts:
1. Re. the “failure” of the offensive restructuring in ‘06: the team scored 124 MORE runs than they did in ‘05. If that’s failure, then what’s success?
2. The single biggest problem with the ‘06 team was that it gave up 149 more runs than it did in ‘05. That wasn’t Podsednik’s fault.
3. Podsednik wasn’t very good last year—his OBP was .330, which isn’t good for a guy who hits for no power. But his OBP in ‘05 wasn’t much better (.351). The difference between his performances didn’t cost the team 9 games last season.
4. Pods is being made the scapegoat when in actuality a lot of guys fell down on the job in ‘06. Guys like Jenks and Buehrle—I could go on, but you get the point.
With the above being said, I do think left field would be a good place for this team to upgrade. I’d love to see a deal for Alex Rios, but that ship may have sailed. I don’t mind the trades of Garcia and McCarthy, and I like the players acquired in each deal, but was hoping (and am still hoping) that Kenny would do something about left field. Rios for McCarthy would have been a nice deal, but I can probably live with bringing in Preston Wilson (.279/.346/.516 vs. lefties the past three years) as a platoon partner for Pods.