i think it does matter. what's the primary position? point or center. like using Hatton-Northwood or Mott-Regent. there's a reason hatton and mott are listed firstbaseball wrote:point/center wrote:Tiger Pride wrote:I am going to bring up a name that revolutionized his position. Darren Lehr, the first and best point/center to ever play the game.
he wasn't a true point/center...played more of the 1-5....hybrid...center/point is probably more accurate.
honestly whats the differnece? someone needs to play point he does....someone needs to play center he does. does it matter if they are called a center/point or a point/center???