by apolivka » Fri Mar 19, 2010 8:57 pm
I think it's highly unlikely any manager would change their baserunning strategy setting based on a one point arm difference in LF. In this very forum there is a thread about the how OF arms effect runs given up. As I recall, a 1 point arm difference couldn't be measured since the samples were so small that luck was a much more important factor than the arm!
I look at baserunning strategy as a function of how "desperate" I am to score runs. If I have a high octane home run hitting team I go conservative or very conservative no matter what kind of arms are out there. I don't want to make any outs on the base paths because I want someone in my lineup to hit a three run homer.
If I play in a pitchers park and spend a lot on pitching and defense, every possible run is precious, so I'll crank it up to normal or even aggressive because scoring from 2nd on a single is worth much more to that type of team.
But basically, I'll tune that parameter based on my offense--the arms out there really don't play much into it. It's a risk/reward thing based on how many outs I find acceptable on the bases with the team I am working with.
Remember that HAL takes the arm into account when deciding to take that extra base or not, so in theory your success rate is independent of the arms out there. (i.e. if a team does tune that parameter based on the outfield arms, it is probably going to hurt them assuming they have it set optimally for their team in the first place)