I had Todd Pratt and his +2 throwing arm behind the plate in my first team (an '03 team). My OF arms were, from L to R, -3, 0 and -3. My 3 *SP starters had hold ratings of -2, -3 and +0. And I used a bunch of matchup guys with average hold ratings. Only two other teams in that league gave up more steals than I did - my opponent's stolen base percentage was .726.
So then I got my current '04 team, and resolved to do something about it. I signed I-Rod and that flashy -3 arm, and I've got an outfield, from L to R, with arms of -1, -3 and -5. My SPs aren't terribly good holding runners however (three +0s, a +5 and a +7). And I'm getting run silly on again. El Duque (+5) and Maddux (+7) are the 5th and 9th worst pitchers in the league in terms of giving up steals, so they're certainly not deriving any benefit from the defensive arms around them. Only one other team has given up more steals than me, and my opponents are stealing to the tune of .740 after 66 games! I'm WORSE!
Now I shouldn't complain too loudly, as I'm in first place in my division, and I made the playoffs with that first team, so perhaps stealing isn't such an ultimately terrible thing to have happen to you. But, is a pitching staff's hold rating the most important determining factor in limiting aggressive baserunning? What can or should be done to improve a team's record in this regard?
http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/baseball/stratomatic/2005/team/team_other.html?user_id=22621
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