Fielding or Range for a First Baseman? Topic

I'm confused.  Been searching the archives for an answer to this but haven't seem to find one.  Thinking of using 88 Fred McGriff with A/C grade.  Will he do just fine? My second choice would be 86 Willie Upshaw B-/B-.  Who would work better on strictly defense, offense not being considered...
10/7/2010 10:51 AM
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Range isn't an important factor at first base relative to fielding or is it vice versa?
10/7/2010 11:29 AM
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Thanks
10/7/2010 1:11 PM
Based on the formulas I use, I would expect the following (on average) for these two guys, assuming 1400 innings on the field:

88 McGriff -  7 errors and no net plus or minus plays
86 Upshaw -  15 errors and 3 plus plays

So, as Trenton and Franco said, there is not too much difference, but the fielding % is a little more important than range, so McGriff has a slight edge on defense.


10/7/2010 5:06 PM
I disagree.  Spend the $$ to gete an A++ range and you'll turn 25 hits into outs.  Bad fielding 1B usually don't make more than 12-15 errors.  Getting A+ range at 1B is very underrated.

In a recently completed 80M league...

Player SN Pos G GS Inn PO A E DP + - Fld% RF
Terry, Bill 1933 1B 149 148 1,342.3 1399 126 4 106 28 0 .997 10.22
10/7/2010 5:29 PM
Posted by jfranco77 on 10/7/2010 1:09:00 PM (view original):
Range really doesn't matter much. Fielding percentage does... because the guy is going get 1400+ chances. But even a D guy is only going to make 25ish errors. Just avoid the D- fielders.
Wrong, FP at first base (aside from D-) means nothing.  Go with range and ignore FP.  See my Jack Doyle thread if you don't believe.
10/10/2010 3:26 PM (edited)
10/8/2010 12:50 AM
*SNAP*
10/10/2010 3:26 PM
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