Josh Hamilton recently said he’d prefer to play center field over left field. His reason is music to baseball purists’ ears:
“”I love to play defense more than anything. I love taking away from other people — not in a bad-guy sense, just having fun. Center field gives you more opportunities to do that.” – Josh Hamilton
Hamilton is an excellent center fielder. He’s robbed many players of extra-base hits and home runs. He’s thrown out runners on base, and keeps some runners from even trying to take that extra base. However he’s hurt himself crashing into walls the last two seasons, costing him (and fantasy owners) 102 games over the last two season. Despite an MVP-performance, missing the entire month of September was critical for many fantasy owners on the brink of championships.
Moving to left field from center will help keep Hamilton healthy, and focus more on hitting. Over his four-year pro career, Hamilton has hit much better as a left fielder than a center fielder (park factors not included).
Left Field (97 games): .369 BA and 1.103 OPS
Center Field (270 games): .287 BA and .847 OPS
His home run and RBI numbers are substantially better playing left field as well (extrapolated over 162 games)
Left Field: 45 home runs and 131 RBI’s,
Center Field: 28 home runs and 99 RBI’s
As a fantasy owner, which position would you prefer Hamilton to play?
Who knows why Hamilton hits better playing left? Left field is less physically demanding than center, but like Charlie Sheen, Josh Hamilton has one speed, “Go.”
“Ham-bone” won’t sneak up on anyone this season as he’s the 4th outfielder drafted on average, and is a steal in the mid-to-late second round. He won’t play 162 games. He probably won’t get to 150 games. But playing left for 135 games would produce the following line:
Projection: .340 BA / 37 home runs / 120 RBI’s / 102 runs / 8 steals.