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Hi Coaches,

I was just wondering who you would play in the playoffs. The position is second base.

A) A kid who has a .480 OBP and a .275 AVG who can make all the routine plays and can make many amazing plays. Great Defense.

B) A kid who has .450 OBP and a .325 AVg who has let the routine ground ball go through his legs more then once and isn't to sure-handed. But gets the big hits.

Thanks for any advice.
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What does the rest of your lineup look like? Would you say you are a defensive minded team or an offensive minded team? Is there a chance to move the lineup around to possibly open up a position for the better hitter - like RF?

There are a lot of factors involved, and I'm sure others can put more than I have, but based on what info you have put I would say play the defensive kid especially at 2nd base.
Thanks coach2709.

To answer some of your questions we have some big hitters in our 4,5, and 6 spots. Batters 1-3 are fast contact guys who can cause problems with their speed. 7-9 are contact guys who can get on base most of the time but don't run to fast. I'd say that we are an offensive minded team but we need our middle positions to be strong. (c,ss,2b,cf).
The only problem is if we were to put the better hitter at a corner outfield spot we would lose 2 valuable assests to our lineup. I was thinking of letting the situation decide whos playing i.e. up 2 runs in the last 2 innings (defense) or down 2 runs in last 2 innings (offense) think this would work?
Thanks.
I always built my team around pitching and defense. Of course it was before they had all the new rules DH rentry etc etc. Many times I agonized about pinch hitting for my light hitting ss late in close games. Now it is a no brainer pinch hit then re enter him (not really baseball is it) Also tell a kid to play a position and DH for him is not baseball. who knows maybe they will legislate rules where you can dh for multiple players. But getting back to Hitting or defense It seemed that if their was a weak fielder the ball always seemed to find him.

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