So Guillan gets hurt and John McDonald is subbed, in the 2007/2006 set. OK so far. The opposing SP is Schmidt, who's a R/E. Guillan, with a 400 OBP that year and an A steal rating, is leading off, and McDonald can't hit, so McDonald's put ninth and lead-off is open.
But ... what changes does HAL make? He puts Kendall, a R/3L, at lead-off (I'd had him 8th or 9th). FWIW, Kendall's hitting .246 .329 .272 vs. RHP in this league.
And he puts Ryan Howard 8th.
That's right: Howard. Who's a L/3R, went .313 .425 .659 in 2006, and was in the top 5 in my league in OPS through 84 games. And HAL thinks it's a good idea to put THIS guy 8th and Kendall 1st.
On this board, there's always a small percentage of rationalizers. You could say "HAL batted nine of my pitchers in the starting line-up" and SOMEBODY would rationalize it (there's a fair amount of toadying to SOM, let's admit it). So ... is anybody seriously going to justify this revised line-up?
J.Kendall C
M.Giles 2B
R.Ibanez LF
M.Cameron CF
J.Gibbons RF
N.Swisher 1B
M.Derosa 3B
R.Howard DH
J.McDonald SS
here's the game
http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/baseball/stratomatic/2007/league/boxscore.html?group_id=11708&g_id=517
here's the team
http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/baseball/stratomatic/2007/team/team_other.html?user_id=42609