- Posts: 805
- Joined: Sun Aug 26, 2012 8:00 pm
In setting up ATG teams, I've mostly ignored clutch ratings, because for the most part they make no sense to me. Great hitters in great years often have negative clutch ratings, and in a 200M+ league, with each roster full of amazing hitters, the clutch results might run to something like 20 clutch hits to 250 outs. Why should A-Rod's 2005 card, where he drove in 130 runs, produce 8 clutch outs, as it did for another team in a recent 300M+ league? That team had a 2-20 clutch result, which was about average for the league. Anyway, I haven't wanted to be scared off from great hitters by a few clutch outs that seem to make no logical sense, so I've deliberately ignored the DiamondDope clutch column.
But lately I've been reading in this forum about low priced batters who have generated IBB because of their positive clutch ratings, even when they're not very effective hitters otherwise. Often they have considerably more IBB than clutch hits, and that seems goofy but kinda cool to me
So, I decided to try a little experiment. In a 80M non-DH league that will start playing on Saturday, I've picked up .5M utility guy Cedric Durst to warm my bench. Durst isn't much of a hitter, but he does field 4 defensive positions, and he has a plus-13 clutch rating vs RHP. HAL seems to see players with few homers and decent RBIs as cluch, and, HAL apparently sees Durst as a clutch hitter because he got 25 RBI in 129 AB with no homers and a .248 BA. That works out to 100+ RBI in 500 AB. The fact that Durst served mostly as a PH on the 1927 Yankees likely is the actual reason for his decent RBI performance, but HAL doesn't know that.
Anyway, at .5M, Durst doesn't cost my team more than any other benchwarmer, and it would be interesting to see if, coming off the bench as a PH or to cover injuries, Durst will he pick up a few clutch hits and if HAL will bestow a few IBB on Durst as well.
Any comments on this "great experiment" would be welcome, and I'll post an end-of-year assessment of how the experiment has worked out.
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/team/1759041
But lately I've been reading in this forum about low priced batters who have generated IBB because of their positive clutch ratings, even when they're not very effective hitters otherwise. Often they have considerably more IBB than clutch hits, and that seems goofy but kinda cool to me
So, I decided to try a little experiment. In a 80M non-DH league that will start playing on Saturday, I've picked up .5M utility guy Cedric Durst to warm my bench. Durst isn't much of a hitter, but he does field 4 defensive positions, and he has a plus-13 clutch rating vs RHP. HAL seems to see players with few homers and decent RBIs as cluch, and, HAL apparently sees Durst as a clutch hitter because he got 25 RBI in 129 AB with no homers and a .248 BA. That works out to 100+ RBI in 500 AB. The fact that Durst served mostly as a PH on the 1927 Yankees likely is the actual reason for his decent RBI performance, but HAL doesn't know that.
Anyway, at .5M, Durst doesn't cost my team more than any other benchwarmer, and it would be interesting to see if, coming off the bench as a PH or to cover injuries, Durst will he pick up a few clutch hits and if HAL will bestow a few IBB on Durst as well.
Any comments on this "great experiment" would be welcome, and I'll post an end-of-year assessment of how the experiment has worked out.
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/team/1759041