Is it me, or does Strat give switch hitters a few less hit chances on their cards due to the switch hitter having the advantage vs the pitcher most of the time. I mean, RH pitchers are better at getting RH batters out and vice versa.
IN SOMO, this is less true, due to the need/desire to carry reverse R and L pitchers to defend against lineup stacking. This is well known, but what I've never seen discussed is whether this practice by SOMO players doesn't devalue S hitters to an extent.
Case 1:
Beltran 2004 card. Most people shied away, because there just weren't enough hits on the card.
Case 2:
Berkman 2005 card. I dumped him in 2 different leagues. I got sick of looking at his sorry-assed "Mendoza-Line" AVG. He has one of those deceptive cards where there is more bold ink than actual results (i.e. splits where it will say [b:15f7b55881]DOUBLE 1-2[/b:15f7b55881] lotta' ink, little results).
Anyone hear me on this? I get hesitant sometimes with using switch hitters. They seem to be a better value on the cheap cards.