I know the pitching staff are vastly different, but at 3B, Ramirez started about 1/3rd of the double plays that Rolen started. In addition, all of the Cubs that played 1B started about half as many double plays as Pujols. At SS, Eckstein started 42 and turned 42 double plays, while Cedeno played 100 more innings and started 36 and turned 26. Second base is too fragmented on both teams to do any decent analysis, in my opinion.