Can someone please tell me whether having a positive clutch player at #5 is important? I have always tried to have a + clutch player there but then have seen more successful teams, such as " The Secret Formula" win with Shawn Green at #5 and he has negative clutch.
Obviously #5 is the first place clutch is going to come into play with 2 on and 2 out but possibly only in the 1st inning and if the leadoff man starts another inning. Therefore, surely it is better to have say, a 23 hit, 40 OB bad 47 TB chance player with negative clutch at #5 than a 21 hit, 35 OB and 43 TB player there? Or am I wrong?
Please help me understand this area a little better. Thanks