yes, because the whole idea is to score runs. And singles are often wasted. Doubles and triples give a great chance to score and rarely results in DP.
True, but the statement posed to me was whether I'd want 2-3 singles over one 2B... I'd rather want 3 smaller chances that one bigger one. Again, nothing is guaranteed with a 2B hit. You still need someone to drive you in. You're right about the double plays, but that is not the fault of the guy on base. Not right to penalize a guy for being on base and not driving himself in.
that's true ... but also you can say that what good is that single when you need 3 other guys to hit in that inning to drive you in?
You mention that he needs Pujols behind him to score more runs (not RBIs). That's true. He needs good hitters behind him to be effective. There are ocean of guys in MLB that do NOT need anybody around to be effective.
It does not say that he is not good offensively. He is very solid and useful but he is not A-Rod and some people wanna say that he is that important offensively. That's why I say that he is A LITTLE bit over-hyped. Nobody says that he is bad, he is just not that super good if you analyze his stats unbiassedly. I'd say that he is not that productive.
I do agree that there are guys that do not require RBI production to be effective, but you are comparing apples and oranges. How many TRUE leadoff men do not need RBI production behind them? moreover, a leadoff guy is not supposed to be your RBI guy. I do understand your point, and I'm not arguing against it. I'm just asking how a guy who consistently bats over .320 and plays awesome RF can't be considerent productive. Yes, I'd want him on base more but to try and compare him with A-Rod just isn't fair.
I have a problem with this one. The funniest part is that Ichiro does not get on base that often as you think. Yes, he has a crazy good AVG but Ichiro reached base only during 38% of his plate appearances in 2009. He is #30 at this stuff in MLB this season.
I spent my childhood in HK, Macao and Taiwan and I am very proud that a guy like Ichiro proved that players from that region could be very important and popular. He is a great ambassador of Japan, Asia and Asian baseball. He is one of my favorite players. However, I am first to admit that he is not that super-puper good like some people wanna picture him.
Sorry, I didn't put this down as I wanted to. He doens't get on base 4-5 times a game, my mistake. What I meant to say is that he does get on base fairly decently - nothing crazy but when the guy is batting, he has a better chance to put the ball in play than most of the leauge. Again, all I want is chances. His contact rate + his speed makes him a threat every time he steps up the plate. His plate discipline is unrivaled by anybody except Pujols, and besides the fact that he doesn't walk too much, I can't see a knock on him. I wouldn't personally put him in the Hall of Fame, on that you are right, and I admit i was wrong before I looked at ALL the stats. BUT, he is a model of consistency, and again, if he was playing on a good team with good RBI production, i think his stats would be much better than they were now. Put him in front of Jeter and A-Rod, I guarantee he challenges .400