Sunday, February 20, 2011

The Impact Of The Batting Order

Managers need to consider the position in the batting order that their late round draftees might be occupying. It’s clear that the earlier your player bats in the order, the more chances to produce stats to help win your league. Whether it is H2H or Roto, batting order position over the course of the 162 game schedules can affect your hitting categories, with the biggest impact being on R and in some cases HR and RBI.
Here is a look at the NL numbers over the last three seasons based on position in the batting order, excluding the pitchers spot (well except in St. Louis where LaRussa bats his pitcher 8th). This clearly shows the difference between hitting first in the lineup and eighth is a little over 120 at bats, which is almost like getting or losing a full month of stats over the course of the season. It is clear the biggest impact is for runs scored where the difference is a little over 40 runs a season which is a huge amount!
Order
At Bats
Average
Runs
Hits
HR
RBI
1
682
0.269
103
184
15
64
2
665
0.275
97
183
14
68
3
634
0.287
100
182
25
98
4
624
0.273
91
170
28
105
5
613
0.261
83
160
23
92
6
602
0.259
73
156
20
80
7
590
0.255
66
150
15
74
8
563
0.246
60
139
11
61

I will give you the probable line-ups for each team per division. I have made decisions on starters regarding platoons and injuries to limit one player per batting position. If you are on the fence over a couple of players to select late in your draft consider batting position as one factor. Example: a MI like Infante batting 2nd over Espinosa batting 8th...those extra plate appearance just might bump you up in a category.

Today the NL EAST

       WASHINGTON                 PHILADELPHIA
1. CF Nyjer Morgan
1. SS Jimmy Rollins
2. SS Ian Desmond
2. 3B Placido Polanco
3. 3B Ryan Zimmerman
3. 2B Chase Utley
4. RF Jayson Werth
4. 1B Ryan Howard
5. 1B Adam LaRoche
5. CF Shane Victorino
6. LF Roger Bernadina
6. LF Raul Ibanez
7. 2B Danny Espinosa
7. RF Ben Francisco
8. C Ivan Rodriguez
8. C Carlos Ruiz

       NEW YORK                    FLORIDA
1. SS Jose Reyes
1. CF Chris Coghlan
2. RF Angel Pagan
2. 2B Omar Infante
3. 3B David Wright
3. SS Hanley Ramirez
4. CF Carlos Beltran
4. RF Mike Stanton
5. LF Jason Bay
5. 1B Gaby Sanchez
6. 1B Ike Davis
6. LF Logan Morrison
7. C Josh Thole
7. C John Buck
8. 2B Brad Emaus
8. 3B Matt Dominguez

        ATLANTA
1. LF Martin Prado
2. CF Nate McLouth
3. 3B Chipper Jones
4. C Brian McCann
5. 2B Dan Uggla
6. RF Jason Heyward
7. SS Alex Gonzalez
8. 1B Freddie Freeman

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