Mon Apr 06, 2020 10:47 am
I have tended to use Aggressive base running with a fast team. Maybe that's too conservative? One pretty fast recent team set on Aggressive had 489 Opps, 248 Adv, and 33 Outs, for a plus of 215. Would I be better off pushing that to Very Aggressive? On this fast team, Browning went 44-1 (58 opps), Chino Smith 49-3 (67 opps), Lajoie 36-2 (50 opps), and Kal Daniels 19-0 (29 opps).
So they are going for the base most of the time, and taking it with virtual impunity. My slower players were responsible for most of the outs. For example, catcher Don Slaught (10 speed) was 11-5 out of 61 (opps). That's more outs that Browning, Chino and Daniels combined. They were 112-4. Would it be better to push for even more attempts--which I'm afraid might encourage Slaught as much or more than my speedsters. I don't know....
I've used Aggressive for base running on teams with average speed, and think that's a good idea, but I haven't carefully tested it. It's nice to have the Baserunning info, which we had before, but too laborious for me at least to track all the attempt base running chances, and see what the situation was for each one.
One thing I'm pretty sure of is that base running, on most teams, is more important than base stealing, because there are so many more opportunities.