Thanks, thewupk. I actually thought you were kidding when you said that this morning, hence my facetious answer to you.
But, really? No, that makes no sense at all to me. And I'm serious.
If a guy saves 5 runs in LF or at SS, he saves 5 runs. My expectation is that the SS will get a greater opportunity to save runs and that will be reflected in the statistic. So he might get a chance to go +33 where a LF might only get a chance to go +10 because there are so few plays, and so many of those plays are routine there are few chances to differentiate from any old swinging Richard.
I understand the point some of you guys are making, that Gattis DHing means somebody else plays who might not be as good. But the net effect of that should be reflected in the other player(s) dWAR calculation. And Gattis' dWAR should be 0 when he DHs. Then on days he plays LF, his dWAR should reflect the difference between him and a replacement level defensive player, so with 11 games (71 innings) and 7 chances, he makes 1 error, doesn't get to 1 ball most guys would in that 11 game period and gets to 0 balls that other guys wouldn't get to, I would expect that to be perhaps -1 1/2 DRS or maybe less which would bring his dWAR to 0.0, most likely.
Why would he get penalized for playing DH? You guys have been telling me that a run saved is a run produced, so why is a run saved in LF any different than a run saved at SS?