Schadenfreude wrote:Evermore wrote:To be considered among the elite leadoff hitters in the game...I think Escobar would have to make more of an impact on the basepaths...
(he's 3 for 5 in stolen base attempts this season)
No. Stolen bases is a very tiny part of what makes for a good lead-off hitter. And when you have Jose Bautista hitting third, you're better off not running at all.
Despite his "elite" OBP...he's on pace to finish the year with less than 100 runs scored
Runs scored is a terrible way to view a lead-off man, as 90% of it is out of their hands.
I agree completely that stolen bases are only a small part of it...and Escobar wouldn't want to run into an out with Bautista batting behind him anyway...
Having said that...
Bautista is batting behind him
You would think: elite leadoff man + Jose Bautista = 100+ runs easy
It's the THREAT of the stolen base that is so valuable...as it forces the pitcher to hurl more fastballs
Escobar doesn't provide that...which is why I don't consider him among the elite
Escobar is very solid...and the OBP has certainly been a pleasant surprise this season...
But I just don't think he's as complete a leadoff hitter as some of the other guys