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The Chicago Cubs' regular lineup is firmly established, leaving Craig Counsell to determine the optimal batting order. This decision sparks heated debates among baseball fans, but several key data points and variables can guide Counsell in crafting the 2024 Chicago Cubs' lineup. Let's delve into each player's stats and rationale for their placement in the lineup, considering matchups, on-base percentage (OBP), speed, power, and production.
Against Right-Handed Starting Pitchers (RHP)
1. Nico Hoerner
- Matchups: Hoerner boasts a .276 batting average and a .720 OPS against RHP.
- OBP: With a .340 OBP, he's well-suited for the lead-off spot.
- Speed: His 43 stolen bases last season solidified his position at the top of the lineup.
- Power: While not a power hitter, his consistency and on-base skills make him ideal for the leadoff role.
- Production: Hoerner's performance batting first (.282/.325/.389) in the previous season validates his placement.
- Conclusion: His adeptness in maintaining a high average and OBP and being a stolen base threat make him ideally suited at the top of the lineup against right-handed starting pitchers. His impressive batting slash line when leading off is the icing on the cake.
- Matchups: Bellinger thrived against RHP with a .291 average and an .830 OPS in 2023.
- OBP: His .341 OBP against RHP supports his placement in the second spot.
- Speed: With 20 stolen bases last season, he adds a dynamic element to the lineup.
- Power: Bellinger's 16 homers against RHP further justify his position.
- Production: As the Cubs' best hitter in 2023, he's well-suited for a top-three spot.
- Conclusion: Bellinger's all-around skills make him an excellent fit in the second slot, ensuring the most at-bats per game.
3. Seiya Suzuki
- Matchups: Suzuki excelled against RHP with a .278 batting average and an .838 OPS.
- OBP: With a career OBP of .338 against RHP, he's a valuable asset in the third spot.
- Speed: Not a stolen base threat.
- Power: His 20 homers overall, including 17 against RHP, underscore his offensive capabilities.
- Production: Despite modest numbers batting third previously (.221 average with a .601 OPS in 35 games), Suzuki's potential warrants this spot.
- Conclusion: Suzuki's emerging talent and production make him a strong candidate for the third spot, sandwiched between Bellinger and Morel.
- Matchups: Morel holds a career .249 average with a .791 OPS against RHP.
- OBP: His .311 OBP may not be ideal for the top spots, but his power justifies his placement.
- Speed: While not a prolific base stealer, he focuses more on power-hitting.
- Power: With 26 homers last season, including 19 against RHP, Morel provides a potent middle-of-the-order presence.
- Production: With a slash line of .304/.344/.571, this supports his role in the cleanup spot.
- Conclusion: Morel's power and RBI potential make him well-suited for the cleanup role, where he will drive in runs behind Suzuki.
5. Ian Happ
- Matchup: Happ owns a .251 batting average with an .826 OPS against RHP.
- OBP: His .344 OBP suggests a place higher in the lineup, but his power and production justify his spot.
- Speed: With 14 stolen bases last season, he adds a dimension of speed to the middle of the order.
- Power: Happ's 16 homers against RHP in 2023 highlights the damage he can provide.
- Production: His success batting fifth, with a .250/.361/.512 slash line, supports his placement.
- Conclusion: Despite a higher OBP, Happ's power and past success in the fifth spot make him an ideal choice.
- Matchup: Swanson boasts a .253 average and a .733 OPS against RHP.
- OBP: While not elite, his .322 OBP confirms his place in the bottom half of the lineup.
- Speed: Swanson's speed isn't a major factor, but his power and hitting ability compensate.
- Power: With 22+ homers in the past three seasons, he adds pop to the lower part of the order.
- Production: Swanson's consistent numbers throughout the lineup, particularly with a .798 OPS batting sixth, support his placement.
- Conclusion: Swanson's power potential and consistency make him a valuable asset in the sixth spot, providing additional run production.
7. Michael Busch (Minor League Stats)
- Matchup: Busch's impressive numbers against RHP (.337 BA, 1.153 OPS) make him a promising prospect.
- OBP: A career .390 OBP in the minors suggests he could excel in the top half of the lineup.
- Speed: Stolen bases do not significantly impact his game.
- Power: Busch poses a significant threat with 27 homers against RHP last season.
- Production: His success batting second or third in the minors supports his potential in hitting there in the majors.
- Conclusion: While unproven at the major league level, Busch's minor league success warrants a higher spot in the lineup, although I have him hitting 7th to ease his transition.
- Matchup: Gomes has a .234 average and a .670 OPS against RHP, while Amaya's numbers are less impressive, with a .184 average and a .679 OPS.
- OBP: Neither catcher boasts a particularly high OBP, suggesting they belong at the bottom of the lineup.
- Speed: Limited stolen base potential.
- Power: Gomes provided more power with ten homers last season. Amaya had five.
- Production: Gomes's career numbers hitting eighth (.258 average, .739 OPS in 310 games) support his placement in the lineup. Amaya's sample size is so small it does not impact the placement.
- Conclusion: The catching tandem's lack of offensive prowess places them in the bottom two spots of the lineup.
- Matchup: Tauchman's career numbers against RHP include a .235 average and a .717 OPS.
- OBP: His robust .365 OBP last season supports his placement higher in the lineup.
- Speed: With seven steals last season, he adds a hint of speed to the bottom of the lineup.
- Power: Eight homers last season highlight his ability to contribute offensively.
- Production: Tauchman's success batting ninth, with a .282/.372/.527 slash line, makes him an ideal choice.
- Conclusion: Tauchman's high OBP and production from the ninth spot solidify his place in the lineup.
Analyzing each of the six categories outlined equips Craig Counsell and the Cubs with the necessary insights to navigate these challenging lineup decisions. While I acknowledge the fluid nature of roster construction, potential injuries, and other variables, these proposed lineups represent the most effective configurations for the 2024 Chicago Cubs.







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