Fixed Glee wrote:
I never understood the whole batting order argument one way or another. IIRC didn't Bill James say it was the most overrated of all the common baseball arguments? I'm sure the sabremetricians could back me up here...
It's not completely irrelevant, but it's very minor depending on your view of it. Obviously you want your best hitters at the top, and the scrubs at the bottom because of the number of plate appearances over a season. I think the Bill James study said you could put a bunch of random lineups in a hopper and they would all wind up within 5-15 runs of each other.
In the modern game you just want to mix up the righties and lefties so you limit the effectiveness of the LOOGYs and other specialists, but I am sure even that is debatable.