Tue Jan 13, 2015 1:02 pm
Interesting takes on the question. There's one more--pitching is linear, hitting is not. Most scoring by the offense is by more than one hitter. A single, double or triple are meaningless unless some other hitter has or will do something too. So the entire lineup, not just the batter, contributes to the hitting outcome. That's why the +10M hitters are seldom smart picks at $80M or less, even though they might be fairly priced. There's nobody around to convert Ruth's walks into something worthwhile.
The guy on the mound's output, however, is not effected by any other pitcher. He's out there all alone.
My takeaway is you buy lineups, not batters, so I will favor hitting over pitching, beyond what the probability distributions on the cards say should be allocated.