by voovits » Sun May 24, 2009 5:13 pm
I agree with Panzer ace.
I'm one of those who tend to overanalyze playoff matchups.
I generally like when I play against a righty and a lefty in games 1 and 2, that allows me to tailor specific lineups to the pitcher I'm playing against.
At the end of the season I make a list of all my players, and the seasons I have revealed VIA injury or any other methood. Then I try my best to deduce the players I am still unsure of. I then enter each and every player I have on my roster into the CDROM version of the game to get their exact on base percentages based on my ballpark. I then gather as much information as I can about the opposing pitcher(s) and try to tailor my lineup(s) based on the on the results I get.
It can be a lot of work (I didn't even get into what I do about deciding my per game starters), so I don't imagine many people doing it this way, but the point is, is that you can set 2 separate lineups for each pitcher and you don't necessarily have to use the same guys you normally use in the regular season in your lineup.
Be careful not to overdo it though. I have run into instances where I knocked around a pitcher early, he gets taken out in the early innings and the relievers shut me down for the rest of the game because the matchup advantage suddenly switches to the pitcher.
Good luck