Mon Dec 18, 2023 8:02 pm
Artie, if he is batting 5th or 6th and his primary role is a sac bunt, I am missing something. He is sacrificing so that the 6th or 7th place hitter can knock him in.
small ball or not, if your #5 or 6 hitter is sacrifice bunting, something is off, whether SOM or real baseball. Right? I think?
Eddie gave good advice. But I would add that your guys sacrifice bunting and HnR-ing should be batters whose cards are less favorable than the generic bunt or HnR chances.
So, weaker hitters. Ideally, in real baseball you have your low strikeout guys in the 2-slot. In SOM, your #2 guy if smallball, should be your Hits+productive outs guy. It is also a good place to hide your high negative clutch dudes.
productive outs being not strikeouts, popups, line drives, double plays etc. Should be things like gbC, fly A,fly B, etc
Hits>>walks>>productive outs>>non-productive outs
Incidentally, then, your guys in the middle to bottom third of the order is where you should put neutral to positive clutch. Because in a standard lineup where there is higher OBP at the top, that is where more of the clutch events will happen.