A much larger study has probably already been done on the effect of playing position and batting results, but on the surface, it appears that the Royals may get a small boost in offensive production just by putting Mark Teahen back at third and keeping him there.
His splits from playing in right field.
His splits from the hot corner.
For 2009 alone, his OPS+ at third is 108 compared to 67 in the outfield.
His splits from playing in right field.
His splits from the hot corner.
For 2009 alone, his OPS+ at third is 108 compared to 67 in the outfield.
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