Do we really need special tools for evaulating career leadoff hitters?
In one sense, we do not. Leadoff hitters do the same things that other
batters do. They get on base or not. They steal bases or not. They
advance from first to third on a single or not. They drive in runners
on base or not. The difference is that they have a significantly
different ratio of opportunites to do each of these things than hitters
in other places in the batting order. That may justify the use of
different tools to evaluate them. I will let the reader be the judge of
that.
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