Posted by John Dewan on Dec 16th 2015
January 11, 2008
Despite an on-base percentage a bit lower than you'd like at the top of the order (.338 career on-base percentage), Scott Podsednik has proven quite effective as a leadoff man. Until last year. Every year prior to 2007 Pods' teams have scored significantly more runs when he led off an inning than when others have led off.
Scott Podsednik—Leading Off an Inning | ||||||||
Pods Leading Off | Others Leading Off | Gain | ||||||
Year | Number | Team Runs/Inn | Number | Team Runs/Inn | Team Runs/Inn | |||
2003 | 179 | .70 | 1,293 | .45 | .25 | |||
2004 | 144 | .48 | 1,170 | .42 | .06 | |||
2005 | 239 | .73 | 1,231 | .46 | .27 | |||
2006 | 243 | .80 | 1,215 | .55 | .25 | |||
2007 | 66 | .47 | 1,393 | .48 | -.01 |
The White Sox let Podsednik go following the 2007 season.
This item is a "nugget" from the upcoming book from ACTA Sports, The Bill James Gold Mine, available in February 2008.