by MARCPELLETIER » Thu Feb 11, 2010 12:42 pm
As much as the subject is interesting, it is almost irrelevant to Strat, because Strat is no real baseball.
In Strat, the effect of clutch is real, AND heavy. Having a +8 clutch hitter is worth almost 5 runs. Bradley's -15 clutch costs his team at least on win per season. That's no small effect.
This said, TSN does factor clutch pretty heavily too in their pricetag, so someone could basically ignore the clutch element and follow TSN pricetag and not suffer too much from this ignorance, except perhaps when it comes to lineup effect. Putting bad clutch hitters to the second and third lineup spots and nice clutch hitters to the #4-#5 is the best way to maximize one's lineup. But then again, ignoring those basic rules would only have a limited effect (in the range of 1 win per season, I would guess).