by Mean Dean » Wed Nov 22, 2006 2:55 pm
This is this poor guy's first post, so I don't mean to dump on him, but I have seen this "I want him NEVER to face a righty/lefty!" complaint before and I just don't think it makes any sense at all. Show me the real-life hitter with any decent number of PA who literally never faced a lefty or righty pitcher, or the real-life pitcher with any decent number of IP who literally never faced a lefty or righty batter. It's not the least bit practical.
HAL seems to me to take the "avoid L/R" switches as seriously as any real manager does. For instance, I recently had Branyan (a 9R lefty), and he had 45 of his 461 PA against lefties -- 9.8%. That's about as low as you'll ever actually see for a guy hitting that many times.
It's possible that HAL doesn't handle reversies as well; I'm not sure I've ever used a reversie platoon guy. However, if he's leaving Durazo in against the Kelvim Escobar/Brad Radke types, then quite possibly his decisions are making sense.
But yeah, even if HAL always made the right move, platooning is always going to create the issue that someone can go L-R-L or R-L-R on you, and when you face that same-side reliever in the 5th or 6th inning, there really [i:dc7f586edd]is[/i:dc7f586edd] no right move.