Posted by 06gsp on 9/30/2020 2:41:00 PM (view original):
Posted by wojowojo on 9/30/2020 2:36:00 PM (view original):
Bumping this because I have a some related question to all of this. It basically boils down to finding the optimal spots for 4 guys between the 3OF and 1B spots.
I have
2002 Darin Erstad @1B (A+/A+, 1.000/15.04) / @OF (A/A+, .998/3.67).
1990 Brett Butler @OF (B/A-, .986/2.56)
1994 Lance Johnson @OF (A+/A+, 1.000/3.22)
1993 Kenny Lofton @OF (C+/A, .979/2.69)
Initially I thought Erstad would play 1B since he's the only one rated there, but then I saw in Lance's performance history he has 20+ plays at 1B and 0 errors, which makes me think any of these OF would do well at 1B. So how do I pick the right combo? And should I be switching it often based on other factors like my SP and the stadium? I've seen the thread on K% not affecting +/- plays, but does type of pitcher (groundball vs flyball) factor in at all? What about park effects?
Appreciate any insight. Thanks.
Erstad at 1B and Johnson in CF should get you the best results, but yes, you can play any decent fielding outfielder at first base and they will do well there.
For me, it 100% depends on the stadium. In a +2b/3b park, I'd do Erstad-CF, Johnson-RF, Loften-LF, Bulter-1B.
If XBH are neutral/negative, I'd probably put Erstad at 1B, move Johnson to CF, Loften to RF and Bulter to LF.