With
fairly equivalent offensive production, the preferred defense for SS and 2B is a 1 or 2, based on the charts, the number of chances in a game relative to other positions and the number of double plays that can really hold an opponent's scoring opportunities to a minimum. The goal is not to score the most runs - the goal is to outscore your opponent.
I am a relative newbie compared to most of the players in this game, but I just did a quick scan of my 154 completed teams - 25 World Series winners and 49 other teams that made the playoffs...48% of my completed teams have qualified for the playoffs in a wide variety of formats - open leagues, theme leagues, etc. and the
majority of my teams featured a 1 or a 2 at the keystone positions...a couple of 3's and a sprinkling of 4's at 2B. (I don't even think there was a "1" SS in the entire 1969 catalog - I may be wrong on that - not sure).
Does that mean it is an absolute that you need a 1 or 2 ? Not in any way. This is indeed a small sample size, but it is just the type of defense up the middle that I am used to and prefer.
As J-Pav mentioned before, there are no absolutes in the SOM game. All types of teams can win (or lose) - keystone defense is one factor.
Feel free to question every sentence of my
opinion.