Posted by tecwrg on 5/22/2011 9:46:00 AM (view original):
I can see the All-Star appearance for these kinds of guys, but how can you justify SS or GG? If they only play partial seasons at any one position, how can you give them a GG over somebody who plays the position full time?
Anyways, awards and A/S appearances are overrated. As is the HOF. Just fluff.
Maybe you're right about Gold Glove but you should still be able to win the Silver Slugger.
Haywood Adkins is a specific example on one of my teams. His Season 17 he was beyond remarkable (actually tailed off late in the season though, for 130 games he was unbelievable). He damn near won the MVP yet he didn't qualify for Silver Slugger or All Star as a Catcher. He normally plays about 2/3 the season as a C and 1/3 at 1B. This is because my second catcher is also a very good hitter, especially vs lefties. So my vL lineup I want to get both players in there for their offense. So Adkins plays 1B vs lefties and catches vs righties.
Another good example on this team is
Brian Handworth who has never won a Silver Slugger or made an All Star roster despite being one of the top 10 hitters in the NL. My normal LF has a 71 vR split and a 2 vL split. So versus righties Handworth plays RF and vs lefties, he shifts over to LF and I bring in a different RF. He'll also play 1B when I want to give my regular 1B a rest.