I know this belongs in the Strategy section, but it's pretty dead over there.
Q. What level of success or failure have people had in having a solid R/L strategy where someone like B. Looper is set for both set up and close vs RHBs, and someone like Guardado is set the same vs LHBs?
Is this fraught with problems? I just had pretty good success with A. Benitez for a year. He went close to 150 IP, and blew a few games, but overall I can't say I would never spend big $$ on an R2/C6 who can cover 7-9 if necessary. In fact my run differential vs win record would suggest that I won a ton of close games, abviously attributed to Benitez, and my p&*$ poor offense. 8)