Sat Dec 21, 2013 2:22 pm
I love the idea of turning traditional wisdom on its head and trying new things, like different lineup philosophies...
I'm only in DH leagues, but I always have a cheap middle infielder, the weak spot in my lineup, and I've had success lately batting him (my worst hitter) 7th and putting a better, faster high-OBP player at 9...
I always bat my studs 1-2, regardless of their power numbers...for me it's often Votto and Ortiz, both with OBP over .400...my thinking is that over the course of a season, those two will get more at-bats at the top of the order, probably around 60-70 more, than either would get as the #4 hitter...logically, the players at the top of the lineup will get up more than the bottom of the lineup; that's basic...and I'd prefer it was Votto and Ortiz getting those extra at-bats, rather than Coco Crisp or some other "traditional" lead-off hitter...
Of course, Votto and Ortiz are also big RBI guys, so you want runners on base ahead of them...that's where having a high-OBP #9 hitter can help...he'll get on base for the big hitters...and of course you want to follow the big hitters with power, such as Riddick, Davis or even Granderson...they may not get on base as much, but they hit their share of homers, and you want those homers to come with men on base...
To me it's all about turning the lineup over and getting those extra at-bats for your studs, preferably with men on base...
It's a hundred little things that add up to a system that works...pick a system and trust it!
Good luck all :}