by MARCPELLETIER » Thu May 25, 2006 11:56 pm
There are some rules to respect to have succesful platooning.
1- Ideally, you go with platoons in a non-dh league, to increase the chances of double switching.
2- Have cheap platoons (ideally with no player higher than 2M, exceptions can be made if you play in a non-dh league).
3- Ideally, choose players with higher injury risks, unless those players have absolutely no card at all on the weak side.
4- Bear in mind that your player facing rhp should play face around 90% of rhp, whereas your player facing lhp will be limited to 70% vs lhp (that percentage could go as low as 50% if the starter vs rhp is an injury-prone player). This is the consequence of facing more right-handed relievers than left-handed relievers combined to the fact that Hal gets to sleep and doesn't make the switch on those occasions. As a result, you can consider to go with a 8R (he'll face 90% of rhp), but you should avoid the 8L players and settle for 3L-4L players to complete them.