I've been toying with the idea of playing Hack Wilson in LF.
I know, I know, LF is not listed on his card as a position he can play. I'm sure I'm not the first manager who wished Hack had a corner OF position on his card, as he is a tremendous offensive force and a good bargain as a hitter, but a defensive liability in CF.
Here's what I'm considering: Putting Hack on the roster and having no players on the roster who can play LF. When I make my lineups, I would leave LF blank and bat LF cleanup (or wherever Hack fit best in the lineup).
Here's my questions:
1. Since Hack would obviously be the best hitter of the players not in the starting lineup, would HAL automatically play him in LF?
2. Assuming that Hack plays LF, would his defensive range rating be 5 (since it's not listed on his card), 4 (after all, he is an OFer) or 3 (his CF rating. For players who have both CF and corner OF positions on their cards, it's rare for a player to be rated lower in a corner OF position than in CF)?
3. Am I correct in assuming that no matter what his defensive range rating is, that his arm rating (0) and error rating (e12) would remain the same?
4. Has anyone ever tried this? If so, what were the results?
Hack's 1930 card has more than 680 ABs, so his longest possible injury is for the remainder of the game, meaning that even if he gets injured, his replacement (another non LFer, as there would be no other LFers on the roster) would be in LF for at most a few innings.
Your input on this would be greatly appreciated. - Bernie W