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scumby wrote:NYY82602 wrote:No, the odds are highest for the number 4 guy to have higher leverage situations. He isn't in line to get up with no one on and 2 outs in the first no matter what, and he has 3 good hitters in front of him in all other innings.
I wish more people would make a more balanced analysis of the saber stuff. It makes some bad assumptions sometimes, but it's not garbage, and it can be innovative.
"He isn't in line to get up with no one on and 2 outs in the first" That's where this saber stuff fails. This assumes the guy with the HIGHEST OBA and the second hitter will both be out. Biggest flaw in the whole theory.
"he has 3 good hitters in front of him"- This assumes they WON'T make outs.
I'm saying the 3rd and 4th hitters are BOTH important unlike saber which discounts #3.
but I can see that the #5 could be more important than the #3. I have long thought the 5 spot pivotal (and not just to put your clutch guy). 5 spot leads off more innings than any spot other than the leadoff spot. since this spot also comes up most in 2 out clutch situations, maybe a good spot to put a good hitter that has a lot of gbA's.