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Why you should consider using defensive shifts more in 14
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This is funny, because a couple of years back somebody did a similar article on the Brewers and their defensive shifts. I think that the defensive shifts can help, but you still need the talent on the team.
I remember when Dan Fox was writing for baseball prospectus he was starting to look into a new way to quantify defense. He was hired by the Pirates three or four years ago and didn't get to completely finish his study. I guess it either took that long for him to fully implement his system or it took that long to convince Clint Hurdle to use it.
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All over the Internet. I found that one via Rockmelt.
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care to have a rematch of the 68 and 06 world series Orcin ???? LOL
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I've always felt defensive shifts are something you would use with weaker infielders. A way to compensate I guess. To me, if you have a very strong defensive infield, why open up a hole that may not exist in the first place?
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To better cover the areas where the ball is more likely to be hit towards.
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I use shift often. My OF are all good and have 7+ arms so if something does get through I am not as worried. My IF range overall is weak.
Talking about IF does OOTP factor in turf infield for parks like 3 Rivers, Kauffman, Busch, Olympic? in my main league those are 4 parks that I use where they have turf. 3 are in the NL the league in which my team resides. With the fact that my 4 IF are avg to below avg would that matter vs grass? 3 of those 4 teams have stellar infielders.
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Thanks for posting this, Wolf. I put it on our Facebook and Twitter feeds.
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Spray charts for OOTP would be cool, as well as some enhancements to the PBP as far as the shift (and other defensive alignments) goes. As it stands, OOTP doesn't provide much info to help demonstrate how effective a player's decision to shift the infield has been. For example, even with the shift on against a LHB, I'll still see plays occasionally that read like routine groundouts to shortstop.
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Shifting is awesome only when you have the sample size to prove it. Reds started shifting their defense a lot a few years ago and I'm not saying thats the reason they starting winning but it has seemed to help. Having Phillips, Rolen, and Cozart probably helped that as well.
So I think most can agree that shifting in real baseball works when you have the data to use. BUT how does shifting perform on the OOTP side? I think sometimes because OOTP is a very realistic simulation we often assume because it works in real baseball that means it should work in OOTP. Not always the case though.
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A good batter who is still a "pull hitter" can still find the open space...which in the situation of a "shift" defense is essentially the entire side of the field. (depending which side we are talking about)
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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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Do any of you guys use the shift regularly? I've never really put much thought into it in OOTP.
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EDIT: I have tried this a bit in game, and have been burned quite a few times. |
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In my main league I have had success shifting vs pull hitters. Now on that team my IF defense was terrible but when most of the pull hitters kept it on the ground my SS or 2B would gobble it up. If some of the pull hitters hit it in the air it was usually a HR. I some of my older MLB league I always used IF shift vs Thome, Dunn & Bonds.
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