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Originally Posted by ryanivr
Because holes already exist. There's always going to be holes in an infield. Why play your players in the traditional positions if there's a significantly larger change that the ball will be hit to the traditional hole?
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what I am saying is: good/great defenders make those holes much smaller. Therefore, I feel a shift is opening up a gaping hole, that nobody can defend.
EDIT: I have tried this a bit in game, and have been burned quite a few times.