First off, this is a long winded post with myself blabbing on like I usually do, so I'm sorry for the excessive length of the post. Those who are interested in what I'm doing though may find some of this interesting.
There was some discussion in the past as to exactly how smart HAL is in making lineups and determining pitchers. I decided to see exactly how HAL makes lineups. I have 2 80's teams that started Monday, and in preparation I did not fill out lineups, rotations or the closer/setup role, all this to see how HAL will determine what to do.
Here are some of the interesting lineup tidbits on my teams.
First team, the Control Spies. Home Ballpark Veterans Stadium. 1-7/1-9 I had the home series.
This is a 100 mil league so I have a few extra players for HAL to work with, and was certainly the most interesting of the 2 teams HAL set.
My team faced 3 right handed pitchers, yet HAL used 2 different lineups. The players used are not completely the same either. Players who played in G1 (vrs B. Welch) but not the others were G. Hoffman and Jody Davis. F. Stubbs and M. Scioscia played the other 2 games (D. Martinez and K. Forsch). HAL used and extra right handed batter against Welch, and through 14 ABs, righties hit .429, yet the lefties hit .125 through 8 ABs. It could be an indication of Welch having a lefty heavy year, but if that were the case, why did HAL bat the 3 lefties in the lineup 1-3 and put the righties 4-9? Also, McGee the CF batted 2nd in game 1, yet he was batted 9th in the other 2 games.
So here are the lineups HAL used.
Lineup G 1 vrs Welch
1. V. Hayes - 1B - L
2. W. McGee - CF - S (L)
3. A. Van Slyke - RF - L
4. J. Davis - C - R
5. K. McReynolds - LF - R
6. R. Sandberg - 2B - R
7. L. Parrish - DH - R
8. A. Trammell - SS - R
9. G. Hoffman - 3B - R
Lineup G 2 and 3 vrs Martinez and Forsch
1. V. Hayes - 1B - L
2. M. Scioscia - C - L
3. F. Stubbs - DH - L
4. A. Van Slyke - RF - L
5. K. McReynolds - LF - R
6. R. Sandberg - 2B - R
7. L. Parrish - 3B - R
8. A. Trammell - SS - R
9. W. McGee - CF - S (L)
Note the use af Von Hayes at 1B and the .75 Franklin Stubbs at DH. What you don't know from the lineups is that I also have R. Carew and J. Kruk at 1B and they were not used at all, not even as a pinch hitter. Suppose this could mean bad years from those players? I actually set a lineup vrs righties tonight (2 games on schedule) and have them both in and batting high in the order. Also unused were O. Guillen, L. Roberts and P. Sheridan. I left the lefty lineup blank, I'm curious to see if Roberts starts in place of Van Slyke.
I note that all 3 games had the 1, and 5-8 batters all the same. I feel pretty good on the seasons for Hayes (2 homers and 3 BBS already), Van Slyke, McReynolds, Sandberg and both of my catchers. I am however worried about Trammell and McGee because they were batted low in the order. One reason perhaps not to be worried is that in the CDROM game, I notice that HAL seems to generally prefer homeruns to on base. It would not surprise me to see HAL go with a low OB and moderate HR Stubbs over a high on base guy like Carew.
Tim Burke got into the game 1 time and it was to record a save, it was my only save opportunity, so it makes me think I have a good year for him, so I made him my closer over Greg Harris, my most expensive guy.
This team hit and pitched very well, .336 avg, 5 homers and 1.29 ERA 1.04 WHIP. I'm feeling good about them. Naturally after a 3-0 start.
As for the other team, the Uzo Head Rots, (80 Mil team playing in Oakland, asked for advic about them earlier) HAL made things much more complicated to figure out.
2 righties and 1 lefty faced, 3 different lineups used.
Game 1 vrs B. Blyleven
1. E. Murray - 1B S (L)
2. M. Scioscia - C L
3. V. Hayes - RF L
4. T. Wallach - 3B R
5. C. Lemon - CF R
6. D. Collins - DH S (L)
7. P. Sheridan - LF L
8. D. Conception - SS R
9. J. Remy - 2B L *M. Duncan (S) PH in 9th vrs T. Burgmeier (L)
G2 vrs V. Blue
1. D. Concepcion - SS R
2. M. Duncan - DH S (R)
3. T. Wallach - 3B R
4. A. Thornton - 1B R
5. C. Lemon - CF R
6. D. Valle - C R
7. K. McReynolds - LF R
8. D. Collins - RF S (R)
9. J. Remy - 2B L
G3 vrs O. Boyd
1. E. Murray - 1B S (L)
2. M. Scioscia - C L
3. A. Thornton - DH R
4. V. Hayes - RF L *D. Collins (S) PH in 9th vrs T. Burgmeier (L)
5. T. Wallach - 3B R
6. C. Lemon - CF R
7. K. McReynolds - LF R
8. M. Duncan - 2B S (L)
9. D. Concepcion - SS R
G. Hoffman was the only position player not to get a start, or an at bat at all for that matter.
I am concerned with the lack of E. Murray in the lineup vrs the lefty, makes me wary of his bad year, also HAL had him batting first vrs righties. That immediately raises a red flag. I'm not surprised with Hayes not playing vrs Blue, but I am surprised at him getting pinch hit for in game 3.
Concepcion batting 9th vrs the righties but 1st vrs Blue is a good sign of maybe his 78 card.
Thornton batted high in the order in games 2 and 3, but was absent for game 1.
Duncan batted high vrs the lefty, but as the DH, Remy was not taken out, yet oddly Remy did not play vrs Boyd.
To me there were a lot of oddities regarding the lineups HAL created with the Head Rots. This team went 0-3 and did not hit well at all. .170 avg 6 errors 5 runs. 3.33 ERA 1.15 WHIP are nto bad, but with that staff I expect at least that.
Speaking of staffs, HAL used the most expensive pitchers in order 1-3 and had the 4-5 guys as probable starters for the next day. Clemens/Hersheiser/Higuera for Head Rots and Ryan/Higuera/Fernandez for the Spies. So there may not be any actual managing on HALs side as far as which starters to use. He may just go down the list.
I manually set lineups for all except the Spies lefty lineup as that had not been tested yet, but as a continuation of the experiment, I may remove the default lineups if I feel it will give me more helpful information in determining player seasons. I think knowledge of how HAL manages the CDROM game will help here.
Though this is an experiment on HAL's managerial skills, I am still trying to win, so if anyone reading this is in one of my leagues, don't think I'm tanking a season or two just for an experiment.
I do think there is some method to HALs madness and the lineup decisions he makes does have some sort of significance. I think it'll be interesting to see what kind of meaning his day 1 decisions have in the long haul. I will update as I gather more information. This could be interesting.