by hechojazz » Tue Nov 29, 2005 8:35 pm
Most fielding chances go up the middle, so the range differential means less at 3B than at 2B or SS. However, when the third baseman does field a ball and needs to make a play with it, your error rating will come into play. The difference between 10 and 28 is very significant. I'd go with the 3 range guy. Also, player salary goes up with the increase in range. I'd rather spend the same $$ for the lesser-ranged guy, as generallly you'll find (upon reviewing the cards) that the latter guy hits better. Your corner infielders should be producers for you if possible, so go for the pop... :roll: