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In those days, it was OK if the entire middle of the field (C, SS, 2B, CF) were black holes offensively.It’s hilarious looking at some of those Braves playoff runs where Lemke is the worst hitter in the lineup by far with a 65 OPS+ and he’s batting second. And no one criticized it because he could down a bunt or move a runner over.
In those days, it was OK if the entire middle of the field (C, SS, 2B, CF) were black holes offensively.
Today, the only position where a GM is OK with that is what, maybe catcher? And they have to be super good defensively/handling pitchers for that to happen, not just pretty good.
Could be because for so many years baseball went the over-specialization route. LOOGYs, your best reliever has to pitch the 9th to get the save, keep a big fat left-handed hitter on the bench to PH, etc. Some rules changes have gotten rid of specialists to an extent too.What’s funny is that the other three major sports are going more and more to specialists. Outside of your major stars, do one thing really well. Baseball, complete opposite. You need complete players. You need an Ozzie, a Brandon Marsh, a Hae-Song Kim. Well rounded players.
Maybe the non-human in the craft was a dog. Wouldn't be the first time. RIP3 hard hitting tweets posted in a row above. Surprisingly enough, none of them caught me off guard.