visick wrote:"Injury- Strat frequently "punishes" range for guys who are injured"
Respectfully, you are wrong. What's an injury have to do with their range rating?
Andrelton Simmons played in 30 games and still got the 1.
I can see if Iglesias regressed a little, give him a 2.
But to go from a 1 (6 straight years) to a 3?
There is a difference between the word FREQUENTLY and the word ALWAYS.
Did simmons play in 30 straight games after an injury or was he in and out of the lineup with nagging injuries? Same for Iglesias? I do not know. If they both played straight through, Iglesias may have just fallen off. I know he DH'd a bit last year and I don't know what his injury problem was. If it was related to his legs and affected his movement, that could be the reason for the ratings drop.
That said, generally, those that shuffle in and out of the line up over the course of a season have had their defense knocked down from previous seasons when they play a full season.
Guys that start off injured and then play out the season or get injured and are lost for the season, generally will keep their historical rating.
Again this is not an ALWAYS type deal, but it does happen.
And sometimes, guys fall off a cliff defensively, that happens too.