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Originally Posted by jaysdailydose
"Was there ever a situation where he should have moved?"
Yes, essentially every time Prince Fielder played and would no longer be hitting. In most of those cases, instead, you would see Don Kelly as the defensive replacement for Cabrera.
The proof that disputes almost all of this thread... ladies and gentlemen, may I present:
Jim Leyland
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Go read through some of old Smokes' game logs... and watch his protege Ausmus sometime...
OOTP does just fine.
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If OOTP does just fine then why do I have an example earlier in this thread of a 2nd baseman being pinch hit for and then the AI moving the third baseman to second, something that has been argued shouldn't really happen, and put a guy who plays second about as good at third where his overall rating is "1" because he has no experience?
The argument that moving in the infield doesn't really happen and thus it is fine that OOTP doesn't do it in order to produce the best defensive alignment kind of falls apart when I find an example of OOTP moving a guy in the infield and creating a worse defensive alignment.