by honestiago1 » Thu Apr 20, 2006 2:04 pm
Using the super-advanced rules, range also plays a factor in getting to pop fouls and cutting down runners trying to advance on certain IF plays. I think it depends on your strategy (are you preventing runs or trying to outslug), and what you've got at SS. If you have a 1 at SS, then a 3 at 2B is acceptable. Of the two players mentioned, I like Oquendo because he draws walks, plays many positions, can can handle the bat.