Sun Dec 31, 2017 2:06 pm
The question here, I think, is "What does the math say?"
For that, I have no clue whatsoever.
I used to go with the later innings, however, I have gravitated to the 1st inning. The logic, to me, being that the first inning tends to be the inning that statistically yields the most runs. Anything thing you can do to stop an extra run is a good outcome. Think of the MLB playoffs: when every single run matters, you should play to stop every single run.
Having said that, if mathematically someone can demonstrate another inning offers higher reward, I might consider that.
However, then I would probably stick to the first inning just because.
FWIW, I think this is the type of number crunching that the techs at Strat could really shed some light on. And not just for infield in, but for all the settings.