Let's talk about lineup construction. It's easily the most common thing fans like to complain about from their team's manager, even though the research shows it won't make much difference throughout the course of a 162 game season. Even though we know it doesn't matter, it's still fun to bitch about on a daily basis. So let's discuss.
My stance, get your best guys the most at bats, and try to alternate left and right handed hitters as much as you can. Alternating handedness seems to be the more important aspect, but that's about all that a manager should be taking into consideration, IMO. Too often managers go with the 1970s template that says you must have a speedy CF at the top and a middle infielder with "bat control" behind him to "move him over."
Obviously, if the speedy CF is also a good hitter, then hell yeah go nuts. But if that's the case, then why do you even need to waste your 2nd highest plate appearances on a guy who's merely moving shit down the assembly line? Unless said "bat control" guy is also one of your 4-5 best hitters, you're doing your lineup a disservice over the long run.
If your leadoff guy can run, he'll either a. steal 2nd or b. be able to score from 1st on a ball in the gap anyway. Let the scrappy mcscrapperson with bat control make his productive outs elsewhere. Get your best guys up as early and often as possible, cut out the middle man.
My stance, get your best guys the most at bats, and try to alternate left and right handed hitters as much as you can. Alternating handedness seems to be the more important aspect, but that's about all that a manager should be taking into consideration, IMO. Too often managers go with the 1970s template that says you must have a speedy CF at the top and a middle infielder with "bat control" behind him to "move him over."
Obviously, if the speedy CF is also a good hitter, then hell yeah go nuts. But if that's the case, then why do you even need to waste your 2nd highest plate appearances on a guy who's merely moving shit down the assembly line? Unless said "bat control" guy is also one of your 4-5 best hitters, you're doing your lineup a disservice over the long run.
If your leadoff guy can run, he'll either a. steal 2nd or b. be able to score from 1st on a ball in the gap anyway. Let the scrappy mcscrapperson with bat control make his productive outs elsewhere. Get your best guys up as early and often as possible, cut out the middle man.
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