BigPuma said:I read an article on the Athletic the other day that basically boiled the math down to a team has to have 3 successful steals for every caught stealing to see a positive benefit. Otherwise a team is just wasting outs.Harry Dunne said:The problem with stealing bases now with the HR surge is that you're risking an out when anyone in the lineup can go yard. It's not like sending a guy in the Dome era with Craig Reynolds batting and Terry Puhl on deck.the last of the bohemians said:
Which begs the question, ... is base stealing the new money ball? More precise, walks + stolen bases could be undervalued players
We could send out a full lineup of 20+ HR guys along with Reddick who once hit 30.
Unless your team leads the league in GIDP, where the risk is more "frying pan / fire" scenario. Putting the runner in motion at the least can help avoid a second out.
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