by MARCPELLETIER » Mon Sep 28, 2009 12:16 am
Hey bigpusy,
I can't answer directly your question, but I can see that there are some unqualified assumption in your remarks.
[quote:cb848d7ff8]On both of their cards I have checked "don't PH vs lefties" and "avoid RHP's."[/quote:cb848d7ff8]
To emphasize apolivka's remark: the "avoid lh" on a given player applies only when HAL considers whether to bring the given player in the game. It does not have the effect of removing the player. So it is not relevant for the case you describe. And of course, the "don't PH vs lefties" has no effect since the pitcher is a right-handed closer.
[quote:cb848d7ff8]One was Ryan Howard, who I have filled in as my pinch hitter vs. RHP's in the strategy settings. HAL leaves in my 6L and 7L righty batters anyway vs the RHP.[/quote:cb848d7ff8]
Hal NEVER NEVER NEVER asks should I use this player instead of that player in this given situation. The logic of Hal is not capable of doing so.
What does Hal is to ask two questions:
A-Is this a situation that calls for a pinch-hitter? If yes, whom I should bring?
B-Should I remove this player, yes or no? If yes, whom I should bring?
So, thus reframed, your question is:
A-Why did Hal not consider this situation to be that calls for a pinch-hitter?
B-Why did Hal not remove Butler and Pearce?
Again, I do not know these answers, but I have some clues:
For question A)
There are typical situations where Hal highly considers a pinch-hitting situation: the team is losing; the game is past the sixth inning; the opponent team called for a new pitcher; it's a clutch situation; it's the first hitting of the inning. The case you describe only fulfills part of the picture. Why was it not sufficient for HAL, I think there is some random in the process as well, in any case HAL answered no to question A.
For question B)
Forget about balance 6L 7L or whatever. What HAL really looks at is slugging in general and homeruns in particular. And I believe HAL does so for each separate card, offense and pitcher. With regards to pitching, Saito has roughly the same slugging on both sides, so no need to remove a right-handed hitter. With regards to offense, both Butler and Pearce have some power vs rhp, at least they are not Jenkins vs lhp or Keppingler vs rhp. So they did not go below the threshold that Hal has for removing hitters. What is the threshold, I don't know, but Hal answered no to question B.