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| View Poll Results: Scioscia or Tenace? | |||
| Mike Scioscia |
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4 | 33.33% |
| Gene Tenace |
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8 | 66.67% |
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| Tenace for peak, Scioscia for career |
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Which of these not-quite-contemporary catchers would you choose? This may be as much a choice of style as quality.
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Tenace by a landslide.
For example, career RCAA: Tenace 259, Scioscia 4
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Mike, hands down. Tenace caught more than 80 games in a season 4 times in 15 years. Scioscia caught 100+ 9 years in a row. Again, the question is - which catcher would you want - not which batter would you want. With Tenace as your catcher, you need to find someone else to catch all the ball games that you would need to fill in when he is not catching. This is like comparing Jim Leyritz to Rick Cerone. As batters, yes, go with the hitter - - but, if you want a catcher, well, you want a guy who can catch, no?
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The thing that games caught indicates is how many times the particular player was "the guy playing the position."
If having "guy playing the position" has any value, then it is immediately negated in every single game by the other team having same "guy playing the position."
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Casey Stengel said it best - - -
You gotta have a catcher. If you don't have a catcher you'll have all passed balls.
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And if you don't have a hitter, you'll forfeit the game by not having 9 games in the batting order.
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I think we're drifting on this one...........
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Or OWP: Tenace .670, Scioscia .498.
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I strongly dislike (hate) Tenace (Satan) for personal (Reds) reasons, but still pick him (darnit) here.
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Tenace was the better player, period.
I say that even though Scoscia was, for a very short time before Piazza, the best catcher in the NL. This, however, was short-lived, and due to a dearth of talent caused by the decline of Gary Carter, the return of Lance Parrish to the AL in 1990, and the failure of Benito Santiago to develop much beyond his rookie year. Tenace was a guy who always had offensive value, and a guy around whom you could build a very effective glove/stick platoon, playing Tenace at another position when the other guy caught. Scoscia didn't hit enough to play anywhere but catcher. |
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I have to pick Tenace because...well, there had never been anyone like him before and no one like him since, much to Billy Beane and Theo Epstein's chagrin. (Surprised they haven't tried to clone him...)
Scioscia was good but he was just an above-average catcher. Tenace was basically a great player, and in ways we'd never seen before. Gino was something really special, and thus he gets my nod easily. |
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I think they're almost even, with Scioscia's defensive value and on-base skills balancing Tenace's walks and power. But I'll take Scioscia.
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tenace, easily
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