by bomp helium » Sat Feb 09, 2008 8:25 pm
I believe there is also another way to spot an undervalued player.
Check their % vs. LHP and RHP. Consider a hitter who hit very well against lefties, but only batted 17% of the time against LHP. He may be undervalued in a league where he may face LHP 30% of the time, since his "strong side" will come into play more often than it did in "real life".
Or a hitter who stunk against LHP (faced them 39%) and ripped RHP (faced them 61%). If used in a platoon vs. RHP, this gentleman's card might be considered undervalued.
So the idea is to also look for unbalanced cards where the hitter's strong side might come into play more often in your league than it did in MLB.