I'm likely fading fast, and longevity won't keep me from saying stupid things from time to time, but I wasn't agreeing with Barzilla, at least I never meant to. I think my original point, 150 posts or so ago, was that Everett was not consistently good offensively this year relative to other shortstops (so I guess I was agreeing with Barzilla in that), but I think I was trying to get to what that meant, not to judge it one way or the other. HH said, essentially, that it was irrelevant because you could never have enough defense at shortstop and AE was a great defensive shortstop. I didn't disagree with him, but I did try to get to a point where I could understood how someone like LaRussa would rather play Eckstein (who I'm guessing is inferior defensively) instead of Everett. There was also a long discussion as to whether Everett was a good defensive shortstop, but that didn't involve me, particularly, one way or the other.
I came up with an answer, but I think Arky's was much better: Those decisions aren't made on the basis of a particular player's defense balanced against a particular player's offense, but on the basis of a team's offense balanced against the team's defense.
I don't think I meant to agree with Barzilla. I'm not even sure what RCAP is, so I don't think I could if I wanted to. Except out of pure contrariness, and I'm old enough to be contrary from time to time.