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	<title>RBI Magazine&#187; Pedroia</title>
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		<title>Red Sox Scoop Up Pedroia until 2014</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 13:37:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fate of &#8220;Tek&#8221; has still yet to be decided by the Red Sox organization, and who knows who will be behind the plate for Boston once Spring Training rolls around. However one thing is for sure, 25 year-old Dustin Pedroia will be in the 4th spot for many years to come wearing the infamous]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/wheelo28/2695699003/sizes/m/"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-162" title="Pedrioa by wheelo50411 " src="http://www.rbimagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/2695699003_30ce34904e.jpg" alt="" width="334" height="500" /></a>The fate of &#8220;Tek&#8221; has still yet to be decided by the Red Sox organization, and who knows who will be behind the plate for Boston once Spring Training rolls around.</p>
<p>However one thing is for sure, 25 year-old Dustin Pedroia will be in the 4th spot for many years to come wearing the infamous Boston red.</p>
<p>Pedroia went from being the 2007 Rookie of the year last year, to becoming the American League MVP, winning a Gold Glove, and a Silver Slugger award all in 2008.</p>
<p>The only piece missing from the puzzle at the end of this year&#8217;s season was the security of prolonging his career in the city of Boston.</p>
<p>However on Wednesday, that all changed and Dustin Pedroia&#8217;s future with the Red Sox was secured like a gem stone from South Africa. Pedroia and the Red Sox reached a 6-year $40.5 million deal possibly keeping Pedroia in a &#8216;Sox jersey until 2014 and possibly costing Boston more money than one of those gem stones.</p>
<p>This past season, Pedroia tallied 213 hits driving in 83 RBI&#8217;s and maintained a career high batting average of .326. The decision of keeping Pedroia could not have been any easier for the Red Sox.</p>
<p>What does the future hold for this multi-talented superstar in the twilight of his career? I guarentee the Red Sox will have another ring over the next few years and part of their success will come from the acquired gem at secondbase.</p>
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		<title>The All Time Best VORP for Second Basemen Since 1954</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 17:22:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter Schiller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A reader of mine recently asked me if Boston Red Sox 2B Dustin Pedroia had the best VORP at his position this year (2008) than any other player before him. But before I go further, some of you might be asking, &#8220;What in the world is VORP anyway?&#8221;. According to Baseball Prospectus, VORP stands for Value Over Replacement Player, which]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.rbimagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/chaseutley.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-133" title="Chase Utley" src="http://www.rbimagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/chaseutley.jpg" alt="" width="302" height="375" /></a></span>A reader of mine recently asked me if <span id="lw_1224349167_0" class="yshortcuts">Boston Red Sox 2B Dustin Pedroia</span> had the best VORP at his position this year (2008) than any other player before him. But before I go further, some of you might be asking, &#8220;What in the world is VORP anyway?&#8221;. According to <span id="lw_1224349167_1" class="yshortcuts">Baseball Prospectus</span>, VORP stands for Value Over <span id="lw_1224349167_2" class="yshortcuts">Replacement Player, w</span>hich is broken down as the number of runs contributed beyond what a replacement-level player at the same position would contribute if given the same percentage of team <span id="lw_1224349167_3" class="yshortcuts">plate appearances</span>.</p>
<p>VORP scores do not consider the quality of a player&#8217;s defense. Researching this was a bit tedious, but well worth it! The Baseball Prospectus database has gone as far back as 1954 in calculating VORP. What I found out is that Pedroia, depsite all of the MVP talk he&#8217;s getting, just beat out the <span id="lw_1224349167_4" class="yshortcuts">Phillies&#8217; Chase Utley</span> by a tenth of a point in VORP this year, 63.3 to 63.2. In comparing him to the all time leaders at <span id="lw_1224349167_5" class="yshortcuts">second base</span>, he didn&#8217;t even finish in the top 20.</p>
<p>The top player at this position with a VORP of 98.8, which is 35.5 points higher than Pedroia, was <span id="lw_1224349167_6" class="yshortcuts">Chuck Knoblauch</span> in 1996. For the remainder of the top 20, please see the chart below. So much for Pedroia having the best VORP ever by a <span id="lw_1224349167_7" class="yshortcuts">second baseman</span>!</p>
<p>In fact, Utley, for all of his offensive hype, just made the top 20 with his stellar performance in 2007 with a score of 68.8 (the same score <span id="lw_1224349167_8" class="yshortcuts">Ryne Sandberg</span> had in 1984)! Between Pedroia&#8217;s 63.3 and the top 20 list provided below there are 10 other higher scores from 4 players who are already in the top 20 and 4 others who are not (<span id="lw_1224349167_9" class="yshortcuts">Bobby Grich</span>, <span id="lw_1224349167_10" class="yshortcuts">Willie Randolph</span>, <span id="lw_1224349167_11" class="yshortcuts">Mark Loretta</span> and <span id="lw_1224349167_12" class="yshortcuts">Jose Vidro</span>).</p>
<p>Therefore, the bottom line is that Pedroia&#8217;s 2008 VORP of 63.3 ranks only 31st on the all time VORP list for second basemen. I hope that helps give people some perspective, but don&#8217;t let this conclusion fool you. Pedroia still had a very good year, but it just goes to show you that you shouldn&#8217;t jump to conclusions about how great of a year a player either is having or has had without digging a little deeper into past performances.</p>
<p>Year    Player                           VORP<br />
1996    <span id="lw_1224349167_13" class="yshortcuts">Chuck Knoblauch</span> 98.8<br />
1976    <span id="lw_1224349167_14" class="yshortcuts">Joe  Morgan</span> 94.2<br />
2000    <span id="lw_1224349167_15" class="yshortcuts">Jeff  Kent                      92.7</span><br />
1975    <span id="lw_1224349167_16" class="yshortcuts">Joe  Morgan                  91.6</span><br />
1996    <span id="lw_1224349167_17" class="yshortcuts">Roberto  Alomar</span> 85.1<br />
2001    Roberto  Alomar           81.6<br />
1998    <span id="lw_1224349167_18" class="yshortcuts">Craig  Biggio                80.5</span><br />
1997    <span id="lw_1224349167_19" class="yshortcuts">Craig  Biggio                79.8</span><br />
1974    <span id="lw_1224349167_20" class="yshortcuts">Joe  Morgan                  79.8</span><br />
1999    <span id="lw_1224349167_21" class="yshortcuts">Roberto  Alomar           77.9</span><br />
2002    <span id="lw_1224349167_22" class="yshortcuts">Jeff  Kent</span> 77.7<br />
1973    Joe  Morgan                  77.7<br />
2001    <span id="lw_1224349167_23" class="yshortcuts">Bret  Boone</span> 77.4<br />
2000    <span id="lw_1224349167_24" class="yshortcuts">Edgardo  Alfonzo</span> 76.9<br />
1974    <span id="lw_1224349167_25" class="yshortcuts">Rod  Carew</span> 76.5<br />
1975    <span id="lw_1224349167_26" class="yshortcuts">Rod  Carew                   75.4</span><br />
1993    Roberto  Alomar           75.2<br />
1972    Joe  Morgan                  74.1<br />
1977    <span id="lw_1224349167_27" class="yshortcuts">Joe  Morgan                  71.8</span><br />
1995    Chuck  Knoblauch        71.6<br />
1991    <span id="lw_1224349167_28" class="yshortcuts">Julio  Franco</span> 70.1<br />
2007    <span id="lw_1224349167_29" class="yshortcuts">Chase  Utley</span> 68.8<br />
1984    <span id="lw_1224349167_30" class="yshortcuts">Ryne  Sandberg</span> 68.8</p>
<p>Peter Schiller also writes for <a href="http://baseballreflections.com/" target="_blank"><span id="lw_1224349167_31" class="yshortcuts">BaseballReflections.com</span></a>, which he started in October 2007. To see more of his work over the past year, please follow the link</p>
<p>provided. He also writes for <a href="http://seamheads.com/" target="_blank"><span id="lw_1224349167_32" class="yshortcuts">Seamheads.com</span></a> once a month.</p>
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