I spend a lot of time looking at splits and where guys hit better. For example, Bereket Asiku was called up last season and posted a .302 BA, which was tops for my team. I figured .302 as a rookie would mean that this guy could turn into a leadoff hitter for us. He started this season at the top of our lineup and posted a .240 BA after 134 plate appearances. I started thinking that maybe he got lucky last year and he wasn't as good as I was thinking he was. I moved him down in the lineup and he started hitting like crazy. The lower in the lineup he hits, the better he does. So now, he's in the 8 slot unless we have a DH in which case he's in the 9 hole. In the 8th slot he's hitting .343 and in the 9th .364. There are other examples on my team but he's the most drastic, gaining 100 points on his BA and going from a .577 OPS batting leadoff to a .845 in the 8 hole.
So basically, I start by looking at BA and OPS and then move the guys around a little to find where they perform the best. Trial and error.
So basically, I start by looking at BA and OPS and then move the guys around a little to find where they perform the best. Trial and error.
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