Reverse Lineups

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MEAT

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Reverse Lineups

PostTue Mar 26, 2013 6:28 pm

anyone know exactly when these kick in...does it merely take a 1L on a RHP, or 1R on LHP TO Default to reverse lineups. if so, there should be a button to click it off, otherwise Im creating more and more lineups depending on HOW REVERSE an opposing pitcher is.
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Re: Reverse Lineups

PostTue Mar 26, 2013 7:59 pm

MEAT wrote:anyone know exactly when these kick in...does it merely take a 1L on a RHP, or 1R on LHP TO Default to reverse lineups. if so, there should be a button to click it off, otherwise Im creating more and more lineups depending on HOW REVERSE an opposing pitcher is.


My understanding is the reverse lineup kicks in no matter how low the reverseness( is that a word??) of the pitcher, which many of us have complained from sday one is virtually useless unless you want to set lineups every single day.

Until they add more control I won't be using them.
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Re: Reverse Lineups

PostTue Mar 26, 2013 8:55 pm

While having more control is important, I think having reverse lineups is a big improvement over not having them at all.
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Re: Reverse Lineups

PostTue Mar 26, 2013 9:08 pm

It should be 3L and above, or 3R for lhp. Ideally you would have a setting for when it kicks in, or as i said earlier, at the least, turn it OFF. Right now the only option is to clear your lineup when there's a 1L or 2L, and you might be facing a 5L in the same series. I find 1L and 2L rh pitchers, or a lefty that's 1 or 2R arent worth leaving lefties in against, and would be better served with traditional lefty killers.
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Re: Reverse Lineups

PostTue Mar 26, 2013 9:14 pm

speaking of which, Kershaw is a 1R...AND for all his troubles, including allowing 24 homers in 66-games, and carrying an e.r.a. over 5, and IMPROVING to an 8-9 record...he does lead the league in batting average against LH batters.

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