6 responses to “Giants Baserunning Scores 2007-08”

  1. likejcb9butbetter

    Back in the early 80s, the Giants had a catcher so slow that my dad used to say that he ran like he was carrying a piano on his back. I always think of that when I see Molina on the basepaths.

    And I liked Rajai Davis. I was sorry to see him go. For a brief time in 2007, he was about the most exciting part of Giants games. Which is a sad commentary on the 2007 Giants, of course.

  2. MrLomez

    How do the Giants stack up against the rest of the league?

    My guess is, the Giants have been one of the best baserunning teams in all of baseball the last few years, no? The Phillies and Mets also come to mind.

    Does this make us any more willing to buy into the whole small-ball philosophy Sabean and Bochy have been trying to sell us?

    I’m personally still not convinced. There seems to be a relatively low limit to how much baserunning alone can contribute to wins. But I don’t know. Maybe a team of 8 Randy Winns is just as effective as a team of 8, let’s say, Adam Dunn’s.

  3. MrLomez

    Wow, so much for the “Giants are good at baserunning” hypothesis. I feel a little bit better that I got the Mets and Phillies, but still…yikes.

    I think that was just an instance of blatant homerism. I want so badly to believe the Giants are good at something offensively, anything really, that I project those desires on to them. But now that i think about it, there is absolutely no reason to think the Giants have been any good on the basepaths in recent memory.

    Sigh.

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