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Is the Miguel Cabrera Third Base Experiment Working?

April 24, 2012

So far, OK.
 
I guess Jim Leyland wouldn't call it an experiment because he plans to keep Miguel at third base all season.  It was an experiment that failed the last time Leyland tried it when, after 14 games and five errors at the start of the season at third base in 2008, Cabrera was moved to first base, never to return to third...until this season.
 
Those errors and other misplays in 2008 cost the Tigers three runs defensively, based on our Defensive Runs Saved system.  This year, Cabrera has only cost Detroit one run defensively so far in their first 16 games.  That's a smidgeon below average, but certainly acceptable given the offensive production Miguel provides.
 
Here is a comparison of Cabrera to this year's best and worst third basemen so far:

Miguel Cabrera vs. the Best and Worst Third Basemen in 2012

  Miguel
Cabrera
Brett 
Lawrie
Chris
Nelson
Defensive Runs Saved -1 5 -4
MLB Rank 23rd 1st 35th
       
Good Fielding Plays 5 5 4
Defensive Misplays & Errors 4 5 3
       
Plays Made Above/Below Average    
To His Right +2 0 -2
Straight On -2 +3 -1
To His Left -2 +4 -1

Cabrera has done well making plays to his right so far, but has had difficulty with those hit straight on and to his left.  Lawrie has excelled exactly where Cabrera has struggled.  Nelson is not off to a good start as the Rockies’ everyday third baseman. 
 
 

COMMENTS (4 Comments, most recent shown first)

thomvan
His bat "should be enough." ?

Hey, if his bat isn't enough, then I'm not sure whose could be?
8:20 PM May 6th
 
sdbunting
Not sure Seattle is a pertinent opponent (the leading candidate to keep Seattle from scoring is the Seattle offense) (and speaking of offense, none intended: I'm a Mets fan, so I feel you).
10:42 PM Apr 26th
 
nettles9
How bad would Cabrera have to be before his glove negates his batting?
3:40 PM Apr 26th
 
Marinerfan1986
Watching the Tigers playing my Mariners, by the 4th inning he cought a linedrive right at him, almost turnde a dribbler down third into a out ( missed by a fiew inches of getting the out at first) and turned a RBI single to the outfield into an infield single, no RBI. I don't know how that fits your good play bad play measurement, but I think keeping the Matriners from scoring it was a good play for the Tigers. So far in the little I have watched he looks at least average, which with his bat should be good enough.
7:27 PM Apr 24th
 
 
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