Baseball Therapy: What if There Weren’t Four Infielders? Russell A. Carleton November 18, 2020 Share: > Image credit: Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports Subscribe to Baseball ProspectusPlaying a fifth infielder is a tactic normally reserved for desperate times. Full access to this article is for Premium Baseball Prospectus subscribers. Sign up today to get access to insightful analysis for the discerning baseball fan. Super-Premium - $66.99 / yearPremium - $45.95 / yearPremium Monthly - $6.99 / month Subscribe to Baseball Prospectus In This Article 4 Defensive AlignmentFive InfieldersFour Outfielders Related Articles The Outfield is a Very Big Place $ by Russell A. Carleton 4/28 2 Latest Articles Deep League Report ’25: AL Shortstop $ by Nathan Grimm 2/12 0 Five & Dive, Episode: 437: Because We Are a Mets Podcast (And Nothing Else is Happening) by Craig Goldstein, Jeffrey Paternostro, and Patrick Dubuque 2/12 0 2025 Season Preview: Colorado Rockies $ by Mario Delgado Genzor 2/12 0 New Front Office Data Shows Teams Are Keeping Scouts $ by Robert Arthur 2/12 0 The 2024 Season, Á La Mode $ by Rob Mains 2/12 1 more chevron_rightchevron_right Russell A. Carleton More about: Defensive AlignmentFive InfieldersFour Outfielders Latest Articles Deep League Report ’25: AL Shortstop $ by Nathan Grimm 2/12 0 Five & Dive, Episode: 437: Because We Are a Mets Podcast (And Nothing Else is Happening) by Craig Goldstein, Jeffrey Paternostro, and Patrick Dubuque 2/12 0 2025 Season Preview: Colorado Rockies $ by Mario Delgado Genzor 2/12 0 Related Articles The Outfield is a Very Big Place $ by Russell A. Carleton 4/28 2 You need to be logged in to comment. Login or Subscribe Comments are closed.
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