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Is there a way to see how skilled offensively a player needs to make up for bad defense?

  • or example let's compare two players. Player A lets up 20 extra runs on defense Player B saves 20 runs on defense Player B hits about .295 with 15 homers and 75 RBI a decent hitter, but not a great one, but A spectacular defensive player Player A is a horrible defensive player so he really needs to hit to stay in the lineup. Basically, he lets up 40 more runs on defense than player B so he would have to create 40 more runs. What would his offensive numbers need to be if he needs to create 40 more runs offensively than player B? Can you think of any examples of this in real life baseball when comparing players? BQ: Is there a way to change the defensive runs a player saves and turn them into offensive runs a player creates to determine overall value? THANK YOU I know this may be really hard to understand, but I'm only 13. Thanks for the time.

  • Answer:

    As far as i know there has been no definitive calculation for this. I am not certain that there could be honestly. Managers probably innately recognize the difference in these types of players. In fantasy nobody really cares about defense as long as the player is starting and hitting. Good luck. Have fun.

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