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1. John DiFool2 Posted: November 30, 2009 at 06:09 PM (#3399162)If you're fast and have a bad arm: LF
If you're slow and have a good arm: RF
If you're slow and have a bad arm: LF.
If you're fast and have a good arm but your team has a faster guy with a better arm already in CF: RF
If you're fast and have a bad arm: LF
If you're slow and have a good arm: RF
If you're slow and have a bad arm: LF.
If you're fast and have a good arm but your team has a faster guy with a better arm already in CF: RF
Precisefully.
All of which means that, as a group, RFs don't tend to be real fast.
I don't think Dawson should be there. Are you judging his speed score over his entire career, or just from his time as a RF? Because IIRC, he moved from CF to RF after his knees were shot and he lost a lot of his speed. IOW, he might have been fast overall, but he wasn't a particularly fast RF.
Bonds of course would have been a CF for any team other than the Giants.
Yep. One of the ways in which coming up with the Giants was about the worst thing that could have happened to Bonds; the other being the constant unfair comparisons to Mays in which Bonds appeared as falling short, rather than being appreciated for the exceptional ballplayer he was.
Have Bonds come up with practically any other team, and he's a CF, and recognized as one of the best all-around CFs in the game.
SB - 39, 35, 34, 28, 26, 25
3B - 12, 10, 9, 8, 7, 7
GIDP - 14, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6
Dawson as a RF:
SB - 18, 16, 13, 13, 12, 11
3B - 8, 6, 6, 5, 4, 3
GIDP - 18, 16, 15, 15, 13, 13
I'm sure there are plenty of other exceptions for the same reason. Sizemore was already the established starting CF before Gutierrez even started getting significant playing time. Teams rarely move starting players until they're older. It's not unheard of obviously but moving young superstar Grady Sizemore for a player who, at the time, looked like he might be the next (aargh! brain cramp, the only example I can think of is ...) Gary Pettis* would have caused a much bigger hubbub than putting the new kid in RF.
* the "problem" being that Pettis may have been the best defensive CF ever and no rookie should be comped to him for that reason. Anyway, some defensive specialist CF who can't hit and therefore is a part-timer most of his career. Corey Patterson might have been better.
Interesting you should bring up Pettis. His CF defense meant that another candidate for best defensive CF ever, Devon White, spend most of his rookie year in right.
Why the cutoff? Well, any cutoff is somewhat arbitrary, but at least there is a reason, I choose this because of Maury Wills. I believe James invented the speed scores with a certain style of play in mind, and had he intended it to be used for a 1950's style game, he would have had to come up with a different formula.
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