Pushing across runs
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 6:29 pm
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First of all, this back to the eighties is a blast. This is my second team and I am learning new things all the time. Also, what a great community is out there for helping us rookies.
In the league I am in now, less than 2 weeks into the season, I am in second place in the league and first in my division but only by a game. I have a couple of other teams in my division hot on my heels. One of the reasons is that I am having trouble pushing runs across the plate.
I am playing in Dodger Stadium. Most of the other parks in the league favor the hitters. Thus far I am doing well both at home and on the road.
I am currently in sixth place in the league in run scores. There is a gap of about 30 runs between me and the bunched up top five. Now I am in the top 3 in hits and top 4 in BA. In several of my losses I outhit my opponent.
Recently, I have had my managerial settings at aggresssive to conservative depending upon the arms in the outfield for baserunning. Normal to aggressive depending upon my opponents OCS%. I am always on conservative for hit and run since I don’t really have the personal to use it often. In the last 3 games, I had no steal attempts against a good catcher. I did have a couple of ballplayers thrown out trying to score from 1st and one from 2nd. My opponent did have some strong arms in the outfield.
My lineup against lefties is: Molitor DH, Grich 2B, Brett 3B, Cabell 1B, Matthews LF, Pena C, Burleson SS, Lemon CF, Lowenstein RF
My lineup against righties is: Molitor DH, Cabell 1B, Grich 2B, Brett 3B, Lowenstein RF, Lemon CF, Pena C, Dwyer LF and Burleson SS.
I believe I have Grich’s .294 year and Molitor’s .270 year and Jim Dwyer’s .285 year.
Overall, I feel good about the offensive players that I have at this time. I think I may need to shakeup the order of my lineup against righthanders so I don’t leave as many men on base. You would think I was the Oakland A’s.
Anything else that I may be missing here?
Thanks
Steve
First of all, this back to the eighties is a blast. This is my second team and I am learning new things all the time. Also, what a great community is out there for helping us rookies.
In the league I am in now, less than 2 weeks into the season, I am in second place in the league and first in my division but only by a game. I have a couple of other teams in my division hot on my heels. One of the reasons is that I am having trouble pushing runs across the plate.
I am playing in Dodger Stadium. Most of the other parks in the league favor the hitters. Thus far I am doing well both at home and on the road.
I am currently in sixth place in the league in run scores. There is a gap of about 30 runs between me and the bunched up top five. Now I am in the top 3 in hits and top 4 in BA. In several of my losses I outhit my opponent.
Recently, I have had my managerial settings at aggresssive to conservative depending upon the arms in the outfield for baserunning. Normal to aggressive depending upon my opponents OCS%. I am always on conservative for hit and run since I don’t really have the personal to use it often. In the last 3 games, I had no steal attempts against a good catcher. I did have a couple of ballplayers thrown out trying to score from 1st and one from 2nd. My opponent did have some strong arms in the outfield.
My lineup against lefties is: Molitor DH, Grich 2B, Brett 3B, Cabell 1B, Matthews LF, Pena C, Burleson SS, Lemon CF, Lowenstein RF
My lineup against righties is: Molitor DH, Cabell 1B, Grich 2B, Brett 3B, Lowenstein RF, Lemon CF, Pena C, Dwyer LF and Burleson SS.
I believe I have Grich’s .294 year and Molitor’s .270 year and Jim Dwyer’s .285 year.
Overall, I feel good about the offensive players that I have at this time. I think I may need to shakeup the order of my lineup against righthanders so I don’t leave as many men on base. You would think I was the Oakland A’s.
Anything else that I may be missing here?
Thanks
Steve