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Baseball Question
Posted on 4/21/09 at 6:58 pm
Posted on 4/21/09 at 6:58 pm
eta: This is completely hypothetical, but say for instance you had two players on your team. One of these players has the following line: .310/.470/.595, .875 BB/K, 25-29 SB; the other player is going at .339/.367/.458, .27 BB/K, 5-7 SB. Now assuming your lineup has plenty of run producers, who would you rather have leading off?
This post was edited on 4/21/09 at 7:01 pm
Posted on 4/21/09 at 7:50 pm to someoldhussy
The guy with the .470 OBP
Posted on 4/21/09 at 8:02 pm to someoldhussy
Is my team in the fashion of Whitey Herzog's Cardinals or the Earl Weaver Orioles? that would tell me a bunch about my leadoff man.
Posted on 4/21/09 at 8:04 pm to schulte
You want the .470 OBP guy either way.
Posted on 4/21/09 at 8:20 pm to lsu31always
Also need to know the position. To me the arm and glove would be the determining factor, and if they bat righty lefty.
Posted on 4/22/09 at 3:50 am to someoldhussy
Given your facts, I take the .470 OBP guy.
But I question the assertion that your hypothetical team has "plenty of run producers."
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Now assuming your lineup has plenty of run producers
But I question the assertion that your hypothetical team has "plenty of run producers."
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