Fri May 26, 2017 10:40 am
I might be mistaken, but I'm fairly sure the Hit & Run from the early era you'll read about in the old thread is much different than the Hit & Run of today. There was a time when you could get an entire lineup of guys with an "A" Hit & Run rating, and they would all bat .300 simply by optimizing the Hit & Run strategy (esp in a park like Fenway).
I believe that the early system has been completely revamped to correct the statistics downward accordingly. There is no Hit & Run "strategy" anymore, believe me I've tried.
With regard to the OP question, I don't know if you want any of your Top Five hitters going to the Hit & Run chart over their batting card. My guess is that this is better added to the lower half of the order (small ball strategy of getting someone on base, moving the runner with bunts, steals and H&R to create runs).
Food for thought, anyway.