...there is a big hole in your argument. Both the Angels and Red Sox have offenses that by and large can absorb the body-blows that errors can be.
Another thing is that it is a falacy to think that an error is an error. Errors commited at different locations on the field can be minor or devastating. A throwing error by a shortstop or 2nd baseman can at times be a 2-base error. A throwing error by the 3rd baseman is almost always a 2-base error.
A groundball booted by the short-stop or 2nd baseman usually means the runner is safe at first. A booted ball by the 3rd baseman usually means there is now a runner on 2nd.
Don't get me wrong, I really want to see the Cat get his shot, but right now I HAVE to put a higher premium on defense at 3rd with this team.
Lonnie
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