by J-Pav » Mon Jun 18, 2007 10:33 am
Most line-up changes have little impact on the bottom line (runs scored), short of batting Pujols 9th. My only lineup advice would be to stagger your left and right hand hitters to confound HAL's bullpen logic (ie, don't let a fitty cent right hand reliever who's 9L face three consecutive lefty batters late in the game).
Vizquel is not very good against RHP, and his total obp is often much less than expected. I'd move him down and go:
1. Gross (L) Good obp, but no speed at all
2. Scott (L) Good #2, few DPs, high obp
3. Lowell (R) Good #3, poor clutch, and kills RHP
4. Beltran (L) Obvious #4
5. Cabrera (R) Good clutch, good obp, power
6. Vizquel (L) Speed seems to help in the 6 spot, some clutch
7. Sanchez (R) Good clutch, but really underperforms against RHP
8. Teixeira (L)
9. Molina (R)
Your 8 and 9 spots are really weak, I think you can do better; but all in all weak 8 and 9 spots are good problems to have. I have batted Sanchez 9th against RHP, to try and catch a lefty reliever late in the game in a clutch situation. It's hard spending all that dough on a 9 hitter, but he seems suited for it and it helps turn over the lineup.
Just food for thought. Replace Teixeira and Molina, look for a true leadoff hitter w/ some speed, and you'll be fine. Actually, you'll probably be fine regardless.
GL.
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