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line-up optimization
Vic Sage Jul 26 2010 02:56 PM |
i've been engaging in the pointless exercise of thinking about the best possible lineup with our current roster. Ultimately, i don't think it makes much difference over the course of a season, but i just can't face the reality of our current lineup.
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Farmer Ted Jul 26 2010 03:19 PM Re: line-up optimization |
The Mets have been in the suckitude department ever since Beltran and Castillo got a whiff of coming off the DL. Bench 'em.
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attgig Jul 26 2010 03:21 PM Re: line-up optimization |
if you want to do it all scientific like...
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Frayed Knot Jul 26 2010 05:26 PM Re: line-up optimization |
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I like it - except that Davis doesn't get pitched to much and he's the only one knocking the ball over the fence these days.
Especially since it was Beltran and Castillo who caused Wright & Davis to hit sub-.200 during that same period, as well as Bay to Slug under .240
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metsmarathon Jul 26 2010 06:49 PM Re: line-up optimization |
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my big problem is that it assumes there to be no contribution from a player's baserunning ability. and there should be some. does it trump all else? prolly not. but it should be a factor.
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Vic Sage Jul 27 2010 10:08 AM Re: line-up optimization |
interesting to note that one of the worst possible lineup combos has Reyes / Castillo / Pagan as 1-2-3, and that's the top of the lineup that Jerry is now sending out regularly.
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 27 2010 10:12 AM Re: line-up optimization |
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Does the program account for whether a lefty or righty is pitching? Because Pagan is no great shakes batting right-handed. And at the risk of beating a dead horse to some more death, Castillo immediately following Reyes is terribly inefficient.
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Vic Sage Jul 27 2010 10:14 AM Re: line-up optimization |
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well, like i said, Davis/Beltran/Bay are sort of interchangeable in the 5-7 slots, depending on whose hot and matchups. Yes, Davis is hitting them out, but not at a prodigious rate, and he isn't really hitting much overall, after a hot start. We're as likely to see Bay and/or Beltran take off as Ike is to get hot again. But sure, we could flip Ike and Carlos for now. And what the math doesn't tell you is how ineffective Reyes is when NOT batting leadoff. More a factor than "baserunning", i think, is the psychological effects on hitters of where they hit. Reyes/ ss Thole/ c Pagan/ cf Wright/ 3b Davis/ 1b Bay/ Lf Beltran/ Rf -pitcher- Castillo/ 2b
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Edgy DC Jul 27 2010 10:38 AM Re: line-up optimization |
Perhaps, but I also think he wasn't quite ready to be in the lineup at all when he he was batting third.
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 27 2010 10:42 AM Re: line-up optimization |
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I like your post. Plus, it's kinda like tricking Reyes into being the #2 hitter without him catching on. OE I say "kinda" because the #1 slot in a batting order will lead off an inning about twice as often as every other slot.
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Frayed Knot Jul 27 2010 11:13 AM Re: line-up optimization |
Yeah, the Reyes sample size out of the #1 slot is so small and the most recent part comes from a time when he was still rusty from a lengthy lay-off that the only thing I think it "proved" was to those who went in pre-convinced that he's born to be a leadoff hitter and nothing else.
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Edgy DC Jul 27 2010 11:17 AM Re: line-up optimization |
Or, alternately, Sage's theory that he's got some psychological impairment when batting in another spot, as if his self-image is challenged or somesuch. I don't think that's too crazy a notion, though hard to build a case around.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jul 27 2010 11:22 AM Re: line-up optimization |
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I would say that his return and maybe Beltran's too suggest that the middle of the order is not where to place returning Met heros, at least until they get going. Oh well, it all blood in the centrifuge by now.
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G-Fafif Jul 27 2010 11:43 AM Re: line-up optimization |
Optimal lineups would utilize fewer Met batters.
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attgig Jul 27 2010 12:10 PM Re: line-up optimization |
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though the conundrum happens when you're in the 5th/6th innings, in a close game, and the pitcher spot comes up after having through 90ish pitches. do you let him bat for an extra inning, or pinch hit for him while not getting the most out of your starter as you can?
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Ceetar Jul 27 2010 12:14 PM Re: line-up optimization |
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We've got Jerry. He's just going to bunt anyway.
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Edgy DC Jul 27 2010 12:27 PM Re: line-up optimization |
I let him bat and try to get two more innings out of him. Maybe more.
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Benjamin Grimm Jul 27 2010 12:29 PM Re: line-up optimization |
Me too, unless, perhaps, you have a good pinch-hitter/pitcher matchup and runner(s) in scoring position.
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TransMonk Jul 27 2010 12:43 PM Re: line-up optimization |
I let him bat too.
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