by J-Pav » Fri Feb 23, 2007 2:30 pm
[quote:816f81d835]Should we be looking to run more often?[/quote:816f81d835]
That depends...
Who is we? If "we" is managers who are experienced with the game and understand all of its subtleties, then there is no doubt it can be a good strategy.
If "we" is the average manager, then I would expect it to be a much harder road to travel.
If you review the statistics for any given league, [i:816f81d835]more often than not[/i:816f81d835] the top teams are winning the net homers game. This plays into the successful ballpark configurations that [b:816f81d835]bernie[/b:816f81d835] posted. Especially troublesome is Petco (a park more favorable to the speed strategy), where many try and many fail. In general, I would rather have Ortiz have a chance to win the game with one swing of the bat, than have Lugo walk, steal, and hope Furcal can drive him home.
Your two teams are exceptions for several reasons.
Although you sacrificed the home run, you had 164 more walks than you surrendered (and 60 more hits). When coupled with speed, 224 more baserunners will have a significant impact. Further, your team was slightly stronger against RHP (which you saw 2/3 of the time), but was also well balanced against lefty pitching. Your .425 SLG percentage is [i:816f81d835]much[/i:816f81d835] higher than I've usually seen this season with the speed strategy (often sub .400).
Your pitching was a bit vulnerable to the left handed batter, but you offset that with a sound defense (although somewhat unconventional with the 3s at 2B, CF and RF but 1s and 2s everywhere else). I know you like to do a lot with the bunt and hit & run settings as well. Getting someone to trade you Pedro halfway through the season certainly didn't hurt things either.
So while [i:816f81d835]you[/i:816f81d835] can cover a lot of ground with this strategy (hitting, speed, defense, pitching, balance, trades, manager settings, etc.), I don't think a less experienced manager would fare nearly as well. If I were to try this in a league where you were doing the same thing (and you were prioritizing and correctly drafting the key pieces to the puzzle), I would expect to be absolutely crushed, as there just aren't enough of these pieces to go around.
I'll leave the speed thing to you and [b:816f81d835]geekor[/b:816f81d835]. I have a hard enough time getting a few three run homers, let alone stealing 500 bases!