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I would guess that if these ideas were implemented you would see an increase in offense at the expense of good pitchers who would no longer be able to be as effective as their cards would suggest. It would be akin to lowering the mound six inches.
If right-handed pitcher Joe Kelly(1L), for example, faces left handed hitters 45% of the time in real-life and Michael Wacha(7L), also on the same team, faces left handed hitters 49% of the time, and SOMO managers now have more tools to make it easy for them to make Kelly face left handed hitters 62% of the time in order to benefit from a tremendous left-handed hitting lineup, for example, I'm not sure that's good for the game.
It may or may not be so good for Joe Kelly and his manager.
The current setup forces an offensive manager to "compromise" and build an optimal reverse lineup that can handle Wacha and Kelly with the right combination of right-handed and left-handed hitters. I don't think that's a bad thing because it gives a badly needed boost to pitching-minded managers.