by J-Pav » Thu Nov 13, 2008 11:08 pm
[quote:9894e91caa="Aray0113"]I'd like to hear your opinion about the clutch rating, and if it affects your lineup placement a lot, somewhat, or rarely.
More specifically, traditionally I bat my best + clutch player fifth ... but what if you bat him fourth, or sixth? Is there any relative difference in the three spots?[/quote:9894e91caa]
I bat my clutch hitter fifth if he is a good fifth place batter, i.e., Loney yes, McDonald no.
You'd have to dig thru the threads, but in there somewhere I think [b:9894e91caa]DeanTSC[/b:9894e91caa] concluded that clutch was of such little impact that it is virtually irrelevant. I agree.
As an aside, my best teams of years gone by usually had none to very negative clutch, likely because at the time I didn't know what the $ sign meant! It's like the great putters who suddenly can no longer sink a four-footer. They swear they putted better when they were 11 years old and just looked at the hole and putted. For me, it's the same thing - I'm trying to unlearn caring about it.
[quote:9894e91caa="Aray0113"]Also, your three best sluggers (OB+TB): bat them 3-4-5 or 4-5-6 in the lineup?
Thanks again![/quote:9894e91caa]
The analyzer I listed in the thread has a unique version of the number three hitter. They believe the 3 hole is for the guy who does not fit well anywhere else in the line-up. He's not a basestealer, not a slugger, not high OBP, etc. It's something like spreading out your not so great hitters.
Other people believe the 3 hitter is your second-best big banger. I leave it for you to decide.