I understand the love for stats on this board and they really are truly valuable in alot of cases. But to cite a run expectancy number whena guy executed what he was trying to do, come on. Regardless of what the numbers may say, it sure seems like it would be a whole lot easier to get a guy in from 3rd with less than 2 out than ot would be to have to get a hit to score him from 2nd. As to the Theriot love, fans like him because he does play hard and most importantly, after watching all the incompetence the Cubs have thrown out there over the years, from baserunning blunders to spiking the ball into the ground from the outfield, it's a nice change of pace to see a guy who 98% of the time makes the right decision, runs hard, and just doesn't cost the team by doing stupid crap. Plus, whether his OBP is .330 or .400, he rarely give up an easy AB for the pitcher, and like he did tonight, seems to really work the count when the Cubs need it most. (and yes, I know there's no such thing as clutch!!)