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#35939 | 06/21/2016 1:06:11 pm | ||
Jason2327 Joined: 09/02/2014 Posts: 719 Abilene Patriots III.2 | I need to make a choice for Dh next season [ID #100328] Or [ID #87161] Which one would work better. One has to go because they both make a ton of errors. I used Larkin the last part of the season because he was really hurting me in the field. But this coming year I am putting dean at 3b which means Brady either becomes Dh or goes. He would way too expensive a backup Updated Tuesday, June 21 2016 @ 1:11:01 pm PDT |
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#35944 | 06/21/2016 1:53:50 pm | ||
Tiger504 Joined: 06/17/2014 Posts: 1314 Kalamazoo Bloody Tigers III.4 | Larkin is your DH. If you want to keep Brady, he would make an good LF. | ||
#35961 | 06/21/2016 6:21:22 pm | ||
Jason2327 Joined: 09/02/2014 Posts: 719 Abilene Patriots III.2 | Wouldn't playing Brady out of position increase his errors? | ||
#35962 | 06/21/2016 6:39:33 pm | ||
Tiger504 Joined: 06/17/2014 Posts: 1314 Kalamazoo Bloody Tigers III.4 | Maybe, maybe not. Depends how you look at it. LF seems to get fewer chances so, as the manual says, fielding is less important. His range will be more effective in LF and his subpar arm can basically hide out there. I often play guys out of position in LF if their skills are appropriate and I need their bat. Much bigger concern in CF, or middle infield and there I wouldn't suggest it. But if you want his bat, then I'd say go for it. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. I played Briggs out of position this season. He's a 3B with 9-14-14. Mostly some LF but even some RF. .980 fielding pct in LF for 68 games. Updated Tuesday, June 21 2016 @ 6:43:43 pm PDT |
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#35963 | 06/21/2016 6:44:07 pm | ||
Jason2327 Joined: 09/02/2014 Posts: 719 Abilene Patriots III.2 | Sounds good. Thanks tiger |