Tue Jun 18, 2013 11:57 am
When using players with poor defensive ratings you need them to produce offensively enough to overcome the extra runs they allow because of the lesser defensive skills. I have had a decent(.500) team using a prior years "4" rated Uggla/HanRam stud power combo, so I would say you can definately win with two "3" rated players. That being said, they have to be good offensively and it would help the division and/or league as a whole played into their strengths. The two posts above are great examples of someone putting this into practice. Fontenot is not "great", but for .82 he is having a nice platoon year and allows monies to be spent elsewhere for someone who may be great. All that being said, when I put a team together and I look at my infield defense and it is similar to yours, I know I am probably in for a long season. That Turner Field team with Fontentot really has a ton of errors(141) to be so successful