who leads??
Gonzalez
Ellsbury
Ortiz
Pedroia
Youk
other
who leads??
gonzalez I think.
I think walks are overrated unless you can run. If you get a walk and put the pitcher in a stretch, that helps, but the guy who walks and can’t run, most of the time he’s clogging up the bases for somebody who can run. – Dusty Baker.
dont feed the trolls...um, I mean valued member of the sox forum
I think walks are overrated unless you can run. If you get a walk and put the pitcher in a stretch, that helps, but the guy who walks and can’t run, most of the time he’s clogging up the bases for somebody who can run. – Dusty Baker.
Please, folks, let's tone down the personal comments. In fact, let's eliminate them altogether. Focus on the posts, not the poster. Thanks.
Put it in the books.
Seems like a legitimate question to ask/poll to start. I think the Sox's HR leader will be Adrian Gonzalez but I voted for Pedroia just because, well you know, he's Pedroia.
Watching Derek Jeter make 40 defensive plays and then watching Adam Everett make 40 defensive plays at the same position is sort of like watching video of Barbara Bush dancing at the White House, and then watching Demi Moore dancing in Striptease. (Bill James)
Dustin Pedroia doesn't have the strength or bat speed to hit major-league pitching consistently, and he has no power. If he can continue to hit .260 or so, he'll be useful, and he probably has a future as a backup infielder. (Keith Law)
gotta go with Gonzalez on this one.
Gonzalez no doubt there.
If he makes a "trolling" post then report him to the moderators. Until then, this appears to be a perfectly legitimate post. Everyone attacking the member posting is in the wrong here and comments, such as many of the above, will not be tolerated.
For what it's worth, I voted for Ellsbury leading the club again in 2012.
I voted for David Ortiz
Watching Derek Jeter make 40 defensive plays and then watching Adam Everett make 40 defensive plays at the same position is sort of like watching video of Barbara Bush dancing at the White House, and then watching Demi Moore dancing in Striptease. (Bill James)
Dustin Pedroia doesn't have the strength or bat speed to hit major-league pitching consistently, and he has no power. If he can continue to hit .260 or so, he'll be useful, and he probably has a future as a backup infielder. (Keith Law)
How about none of the above?
I pick Cody Ross.
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