Quote: Originally Posted By ncmusician_7 on 1/02/2010
I can see being easier to advance from 2nd to 3rd, but how it is easier to score if a ball is hit to RF instead of LF?
I guess it depends on the park, but I'd say it's easier because a runner can watch the plan unfold in right as he rounds third and heads for home...it's easier then for him to go or put on the brakes. In LF, the play is behind the runner as he heads for home so you have to make up your mind sooner.
As for the initial question:
Lynn RF
Beltran CF
Rice LF
Yaz 1B
An error at first will lead to a "single" to right, most often. An error in RF will usually end up with the runner on second or third. Plus Beltran's range may help him get some balls Rice can't.