Which would you rather have:

Lonnie Smith - 8 hr, .307 avr .350 obp, bb 64 so 74 speed 90

Litwhiler - 18 hr, .305 av, .352 obp, bb 39, so 43, speed 66

Litwhiler is a A- range while smith is a c- range.

Fast Ozzie Smith is leading off. My concern is the DP. Any thoughts?
4/2/2010 10:12 AM
I'd say it's a tossup. Litwhiler is slow and Ks less, so he will hit into significantly more DPs. On the other hand the lower K rate also means he'll do a better job of moving Smith over. It seems odd to me that Litwhiler has a lower average and less walks but somehow a higher OBP. If the season lengths are somehow significantly different then maybe that K difference isn't what I thought it was. And the HR difference significantly bigger. How many doubles do each of them hit?
4/2/2010 10:31 AM
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Isn't that Lonnie Smith the '82 iteration? If so, his speed is 95 and his OBP is .381. I would consider batting him second (heck, even first and dropping Ozzie to second in the order, if it's one of the fast Ozzies - one of the 4 with an 87 speed rating, all of his contact ratings are over 90% & he'll keep out of the DP). Lonnie has a good .341 Hit Rate and a decent .875 contact rate. Lonnie stole a lot of bases that year at a 72% success rate.

Litwhiler will hit into a lot more DPs and should probably be a 5 or 6 spot hitter.
4/2/2010 12:07 PM
You are right it is the '82 Lonnie smith and his speed is 95. He hit 35 doubles as opposed to Litwhiler 29.

I have not made a final decision on the park, but leaning towrds Oriole Park +1/+1 hr 0 -2 -3.

I tried a new tactic to building a team this time. I went through the batting order and tried to find the perfect leadoff guy for x amount of money, the ideal 2nd hole guy all the way through the lineup till I reached the 8 hole (which is always occupied by Matt Walbeck.)

I had settled on Litwhiler, but had an extra $2000 over and hit the 'cash ' button and out popped Lonnie Smith.

You fellas know what happens then - I am lying awake trying to go to sleep and you get to thinking..."humm Smith won't hit into as many double plays..."
4/2/2010 4:47 PM
so you're saying it's either Smith or Litwhiler? Smith is the better value and I don't think it's even close.
4/2/2010 6:36 PM
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4/3/2010 8:40 AM
Quote: Originally Posted By dahsdebater on 4/02/2010
so he will hit into significantly more DPs. On the other hand the lower K rate also means he'll do a better job of moving Smith over.
thats a contradiction. low k rate means he will hit into more double plays. it isn't a plus, although it isn't much of a negative either.
4/3/2010 12:45 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By boogerlips on 4/03/2010
Quote: Originally Posted By dahsdebater on 4/02/2010
so he will hit into significantly more DPs. On the other hand the lower K rate also means he'll do a better job of moving Smith over.
thats a contradiction. low k rate means he will hit into more double plays. it isn't a plus, although it isn't much of a negative either
Boog, I don't think that is a contradiction. Lower K rates lead both to advancing more runners and more double plays. Putting the ball in-play is a bit of a double-edged sword in that regard.
4/3/2010 2:31 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By truemen on 4/02/2010
You are right it is the '82 Lonnie smith and his speed is 95. He hit 35 doubles as opposed to Litwhiler 29.

I have not made a final decision on the park, but leaning towrds Oriole Park +1/+1 hr 0 -2 -3.

I tried a new tactic to building a team this time. I went through the batting order and tried to find the perfect leadoff guy for x amount of money, the ideal 2nd hole guy all the way through the lineup till I reached the 8 hole (which is always occupied by Matt Walbeck.)

I had settled on Litwhiler, but had an extra $2000 over and hit the 'cash ' button and out popped Lonnie Smith.

You fellas know what happens then - I am lying awake trying to go to sleep and you get to thinking..."humm Smith won't hit into as many double plays..."

You need to get a girlfriend
4/3/2010 3:23 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By micki on 4/03/2010
Quote: Originally Posted By truemen on 4/02/2010

You are right it is the '82 Lonnie smith and his speed is 95. He hit 35 doubles as opposed to Litwhiler 29.

I have not made a final decision on the park, but leaning towrds Oriole Park +1/+1 hr 0 -2 -3.

I tried a new tactic to building a team this time. I went through the batting order and tried to find the perfect leadoff guy for x amount of money, the ideal 2nd hole guy all the way through the lineup till I reached the 8 hole (which is always occupied by Matt Walbeck.)

I had settled on Litwhiler, but had an extra $2000 over and hit the 'cash ' button and out popped Lonnie Smith.

You fellas know what happens then - I am lying awake trying to go to sleep and you get to thinking..."humm Smith won't hit into as many double plays..."

You need to get a girlfriend
Micki must be looking for a boyfriend...
4/3/2010 3:37 PM
To answer your question though true, I agree with the concensus...Lonnie is the obvious choice...
4/3/2010 3:39 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By zubinsum on 4/03/2010

Quote: Originally Posted By boogerlips on 4/03/2010

Quote: Originally Posted By dahsdebater on 4/02/2010
so he will hit into significantly more DPs. On the other hand the lower K rate also means he'll do a better job of moving Smith over.
thats a contradiction. low k rate means he will hit into more double plays. it isn't a plus, although it isn't much of a negative either.
Boog, I don't think that is a contradiction. Lower K rates lead both to advancing more runners and more double plays. Putting the ball in-play is a bit of a double-edged sword in that regard.
When you say that its a bad thing to hit into more double plays, but then say its a plus for said player to put the ball into play and hit into more double plays, you're contradicting yourself.
The rest of that stuff you wrote is the same thing I was saying. Double plays and scoring more runs via advancing the runner cancel each other out surprisingly closely. The ratio ought to favor DP's for a slower runner and favor advancement for a faster runner, but not enough to bother paying attn to contact rate imo.
4/3/2010 4:24 PM

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