Then at the same time you shouldn't look at his SLG in a vacuum considering he's stolen 7 bases. Exactly. You might want to look at EQA, which takes that into account. Theriot's EQA is .269, only marginally better than the .247 he put up a year ago. The CS's are killing him offensively. Cedeno, for a point of comparison, is sporting a .350 EQA. Which is Bonds-like. Gotta look at the sample size there. Ronny's had a nice 50 at bats. But I'm not about to call for Theriot's head when he's getting on base 2 times every 5 plate appearances. Pot meet Kettle How does that make any sense at all? It doesn't. My point (since you seem to be missing it) is that it's incredibly foolish to take a guy who's hitting .320 and getting on base 40% of the time he digs in, and say "hey, I know you're playing great but I think this guy could be better because he's younger and hit better in the minors three years ago." That's just stupid, and no manager in baseball will bench a guy who's hitting very well because there's a "prospect" on his bench that could do better. If Theriot starts to struggle, I'll want to see Cedeno get more playing time. I'm not some big Theriot fan or some big Cedeno hater. I'm just a realist who isn't going to bitch and moan because our backup SS isn't getting enough playing time when the starter is doing a just fine job. It gets tiring seeing the hate towards Theriot on this board. It makes sense because you appropriately cite sample size to take Cedeno's #s within context, yet don't apply them to Theriot. You are being hypocritical, hence, "pot meet kettle". I'm not missing anything, you are just using garbage to back up your point and don't seem to understand the opposing view. The opposing view is that Ronny Cedeno and Ryan Theriot are doing well, infact better than their true talent, but that Ronny Cedeno, based not only on the brief 2008 season, but moreso based on each player's body of work is a much better option to start at SS than Theriot. If you want to play the hot hand, fine, but that would mean Cedeno should be getting just as many, if not more start than Theriot. Your argument is that Theriot would be "wronged" by Cedeno starting over him because Theriot is hitting so well, but you fail to mention, or maybe notice, or maybe are ignoring that Cedeno is hitting better. "hey, I know you're playing great but I think this guy could be better because he's younger and hit better in the minors three years ago."---that kind of assenine comment doesn't help your cause...unless your cause is to make you look dumb. I know you know that Cedeno had a monster year last year.