Joe Crede talked about his time with the White Sox including the importance of having someone like Scott Podsednik at the top of the lineup.
“He set the table, it seemed like every night he was on base, whether it was a walk or a hit,” Crede said. “But then you knew he was going to steal second base. As soon as he got on first, everybody was on the top step like, ‘How is he going to get to second? He’s going to find a way to get to second.’”
A good leadoff hitter is hard to find and the White Sox had that in Podsednik. He was an important part of the ‘05 Sox where everyone still remembers the walk-off home run he hit in Game 2 of the World Series. He was consistent throughout his stint with the White Sox and contributed to their success during his time in Chicago.
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