by zonachoke » Wed Apr 11, 2007 10:09 pm
I'd rather have the 1s in LF & RF... but how would I obtain them? You couldn't tell corner OF defense was important by its availability, especially in conjunction with offense & injury protection.
I've been playing SOM 20 years and this is the first year in my memory in which all the OF rated as 1s in a corner OF position also play CF (at a 1 or 2). In other words, there are NO exclusively-corner OF rated as 1s. In the 80s and 90s, there were tons of them... Dave Parker, Dwight Evans, Jesse Barfield... even a young Pittsburgh Pirate named Barry Bonds. SOM doesn't grade on a curve. If MLB managers insist on playing a whole lot of 3s and 4s in the corner OF positions, SOM will continue to rate them accordingly.
There's even a shortage of 2s. Look at all the LF in SOMO 2007. Put them in descending order of OPS and you'll find only 2 of the top 34 are 2s. #35 is Crawford (who'll play CF as often as he plays LF in SOMO). And apart from Crawford, the only LF-1/LF-2 with 600 AB+BB injury protection is Randy Winn. Only a few RF-1/RF-2 had 600 or more AB+BB: Ichiro (also a CF-1), Winn, Austin Kearns, Gary Matthews Jr (also a 2 in CF), and Jeff Francoeur. Ugh!
Compare this to 3B. Six 1s at 3B. Half are injury protected. All are exclusively 3B, except Beltre, whose 4e41 rating at 2B makes 3B his only rational position. Most hit .280+ and SLG .460+.
Bottom line... LF/RF defense is important, but I'm not going to give away umpteen loads of offense to get it. This season, my LF/RF starters are rated 4/3... and I use a 2 as a late-game sub in LF. I'm sure lots of owners will be using that setup in SOM 2007.