Ideal Lineups: American League Central
I discovered a fun tool over at Baseball Musings the other day that analyzes any nine-man lineup, and suggests an "optimal" lineup.
If you enter the player's name, on-base-percentage, and slugging percentage, the tool will also predict the average number of runs scored per game.
Needless to say, it is a very fun tool. I found myself messing around with it for hours over the weekend.
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I found the lineups for every team over at RotoTimes, so I punched in every team's lineup, got the stats over at Baseball Reference, and I was off.
Now, before I am flooded with comments charging that I have bad information, that I am missing key players, or that I am completely loony, I think it is time for a disclaimer:
These lineups were taken from RotoTimes on March 29th. Anything that has happened since then was not taken into account when I put this together.
This list does not include injured players. For example, Detroit's Curtis Granderson, who would be a starter, is not included in the Tiger's optimal lineup.
Please just take this for what it is: a neat way to see how your team stacks up against the other teams in the league, and for you to see if there are any changes that your teams' manager needs to make.
Let's dive in, shall we?ย
AL Central
Chicago White Soxย
Current lineup: Orlando Cabrera, Nick Swisher, Jim Thome, Paul Konerko, Jermaine Dye, A.J. Pierzynski, Joe Crede, Brian Anderson, Juan Uribeย
Average with current lineup: 4.510 runs
Optimal lineup: Nick Swisher, Jim Thome, A.J. Pierzynski, Paul Konerko, Jermaine Dye, Joe Crede, Orlando Cabrera, Juan Uribe, Brian Anderson
Average with optimal lineup: 4.650 runs
Difference per season: 22.68 runsย
Cleveland Indiansย
Current lineup: Grady Sizemore, Asdrubal Cabrera, Travis Hafner, Victor Martinez, Ryan Garko, Jhonny Peralta, David Dellucci, Franklin Gutierrez, Casey Blake
Average with current lineup: 5.389 runs
Optimal lineup: Grady Sizemore, Victor Martinez, Casey Blake, Travis Hafner, Ryan Garko, David Dellucci, Jhonny Peralta, Franklin Gutierrez, Asdrubal Cabrera
Average with optimal lineup: 5.430 runs
Difference per season: 6.642 runs
Detroit Tigersย
Current lineup: Ivan Rodriguez, Placido Polanco, Gary Sheffield, Magglio Ordonez, Miguel Cabrera, Carlos Guillen, Edgar Renteria, Brandon Inge, Jacque Jones
Average with current lineup: 5.814 runs
Optimal lineup: Edgar Renteria, Magglio Ordonez, Gary Sheffield, Miguel Cabrera, Carlos Guillen, Brandon Inge, Placido Polanco, Ivan Rodriguez, Jacque Jones
Average with optimal lineup: 5.956 runs
Difference per season: 23.004 runs
Kansas City Royalsย
Current lineup: David DeJesus, Mark Grudzielanek, Mark Teahen, Jose Guillen, Billy Butler, Alex Gordon, Ross Gload, John Buck, Tony Pena Jr.
Average with current lineup: 4.731 runs
Optimal lineup: Mark Teahen, Jose Guillen, Ross Gload, Billy Butler, Mark Grudzielanek, Tony Pena Jr., Alex Gordon, John Buck, David DeJesus
Average with optimal lineup: 4.764 runs
Difference per season: 5.346 runsย
Minnesota Twinsย
Current lineup: Carlos Gomez, Joe Mauer, Delmon Young, Justin Morneau, Michael Cuddyer, Jason Kubel, Brenden Harris, Mike Lamb, Adam Everett
Average with current lineup: 4.725 runs
Optimal lineup: Joe Mauer, Mike Lamb, Brenden Harris, Michael Cuddyer, Justin Morneau, Delmon Young, Adam Everett, Jason Kubel, Carlos Gomez
Average with optimal lineup: 4.840 runs
Difference with optimal lineup: 18.63 runs
Stay tuned for the latest!

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