Tue Oct 06, 2015 9:41 pm
Isn't Sportsman's AL (7,7,20,6) ?
Anyway, here's my template, driven in part by the authors of "The Book" (Tom Tango and company who made simulations with different lineups):
1-On base machine
2- One of your two best hitters--the one with better on-base
3- Best combination of slugging/low gbA
4- One of your two best hitters--the one with better slugging
5- Best combination of slugging /clutch
6-Your 6th best hitter--the one with better speed if it's pretty much even
7- Your second worst hitter
8- Your worst hitter
9- The pitcher
Of course, I also consider righty/switch/lefty combination
Here is the listing of your players by modNERP, a modified version of NERP used by DiamondDope. At his simplest, modNERP is an offensive rating, and can be translated as "how many Runs Created each hitter can perform over a replacement player (roughly a 3M player)". It includes what NERP includes, with the exclusion of gbA, which I still don't have at this moment, but the weights I use differ somewhat from those used by NERP. Running and defense are not included here---it only relates with offense.
(assuming 7-7-20-6 for sportsman)
vs RHP (modNERP, gbA, clutch, speed)/ vs LHP (just putting the letter for speed, for ease of description)
Bonds 119.5, 0, 0, B/ 103.3, 0, 0
Gehrig 95.8, 9, -1, C/ 62.8, 6, -1
Ruth 84.6, 4, -2, C/ 98.3, 0, -2
Stearnes 48.6, 12, -2, B/ 98.0, 9, -2
Cano 21.0, 24, -3, C/ 21.3, 24, -3
D. Evans 7.3, 15, -7, D/ -0.9, 15, -4
Smith -11.7, 27, -9, E/ Ott: 5.4, 22, +2, E
Burleson -35.3, 27, -7, C/ -29,6 26, -7
Since Bonds, Gehrig and Ruth are the three best cards, I would use them in the 1-2-4 slots. You can't go wrong with any choice, but since Bonds has the most on-base and no gbA, I would put him second, and since Gehrig has more extra-base chances than Ruth, and more modNERP, I would put him 4th, thus leaving Ruth in the first slot. Lower gbA and no difference in clutch leads me to put Stearns in the 3rd slot and Cano in the 5th. Evans, even though his speed is not a strength, has to be 6th since he's much better than the rest, with Smith and Burleson closing the lineup. Bad thing is that it leaves your lineup with 7 consecutive lefties, but I guess you're okay with living or dying with a lineup of lefties in Sportsman.
Vs lhp, just replace gehrig by stearnes, and you have the same argument as above, with the exception that Ott has a better card than Evans and you might like to have Evans between two righties. Thus:
vs rhp..................vs lhp
Ruth.............Ruth
Bonds...........Bonds
Stearns.........Gehrig
Gehrig..........Stearns
Cano...........Cano
Evans..........Ott
Smith..........Evans
Burleson......Burleson