Posted by Trentonjoe on 11/16/2010 2:30:00 PM (view original):
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Have you read John's thread about IF range? I bumped it. It appears that 2b range is more significant in turning double plays.
It's great work really, but it's just scraping the surface. It's inability to clearly define a DP opportunity (not only runner on 1st <2 outs, but the amount of balls hit in these situations that were potential DPs), and it's small sample size limit it's findings. (This is in no way a knock, the amount of work it would take to find this information is just not worth it). What it does seem to show is that range is indeed correlated to DPs...
When comparing 2B/SS, it's pretty easy to hypothesize that the 2B will play a bigger role in DPs since he'll be involved in more. While 6-3 DPs are more common than 4-3 DPs, the 5-4-3 DP will more than make up for that difference. I'm betting if we isolated 6-4-3 and 4-6-3 DPs, we'd find similar correlations between 2B and SS range. Anyway, DPs are a by-product of allowing baserunners, allowing a ball in play, and having good range. They're situational and useless to plan for/rely on. The better play is always to just not allow base runners in the first place.
So yeah, I don't know. I haven't played near the games you guys have and really don't know if you'll have a better +/- with A-/C- when compared to B/C+. I find that there really isn't a huge difference unless you have A+ or D- guys... Then again my teams generally finish close to last in the league in +/- ratio so what do I know. If jfranco and you both lean that the A- 2B will produce enough + plays to counter any extra negatives at SS, I would go with that.
11/16/2010 3:42 PM (edited)