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Originally Posted by ctorg
I also think it's not entirely realistic to have a guy with superb ratings in either IF or OF and bottomed out ratings in the other. There is a definite difference between IF and OF range, but I don't think it's so different that you should be able to have a guy with a 100/100 OF range have a 1/100 IF range.
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How about pitchers with very poor outfield arms? Give me a break!
Which is why I am so interested in a clear answer to Neags23's original question. I think, but I am not sure, that my two pitching failures with good bats will never become anything other than first basemen. But if their outfield range, error avoidance, and arms

are going to develop with experience, then it is well worth the effort.