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Hi. Here's my 2 cents.
Re pitching -
1. Hang onto your L balanced LHP.
2. Watch out for the Hustlers. You need to have a couple of RHP to face them, because they hurt LHP. However, they represent only 1/3 of your divisional games. If you can, I would *consider* swapping Cahill for a cheaper RHP who still doesn't give up lots of ballpark home runs against LHB. I realize that there won't be many RHP who fit that description, so don't drop Cahill if you can't find a replacement who fits that description. I want to swap Cahill for a cheaper RH pitcher, to free up money for point # 2 for batters below. Then, I would plan your starts (using the per-game starter screen) to try to match up your RHP versus the Hustlers, and your LHP versus the Bleeps and the Lumber. Capuano helps a little with that because he can start every 4 games. Sometimes you can use that to manipulate your per-game starters to get the right guys starting against the right teams - RHP versus Hustlers, LHP versus the others.
Re Batting -
1. I would NOT swap your power LHB for Trout. 2 reasons - A - you MUST build your team to play in your home ballpark. There are only so many power LHB in the set, and if you give them up, you will likely find that other players may snap them up - especially your division rivals! and - B - Trout is an R balanced hitter, and you are going to face a high % of LHP from your division rivals - especially from Lumber co.
2. Instead, I would drop Ackley, and start Quintanilla at 2b. I would try to drop Cahill for a cheaper RHP who still doesn't give up BP homeruns to LHB, as stated above. With the dollars from those moves, I would try to get a very L balanced platoon hitter for the 3b position (platoon with Chavez) and your outfield positions (platoon with one of them). I like Gutierrez and Kinsler as platoon hitters. Get 2 more guys who are heavily L balanced like that, in order to mitigate the lefty pitchers that you are going to face.
3. Green and Kinsler seem redundant, since they are both 2b who are right handed platoon hitters. I would drop Greene if I can replace him with a right handed platoon hitter at 3b or outfield.
I LOVE all of the lefty power hitters you have. Don't let them go. I like them all for your team. Platooning is the key to overcoming the high % of lefty pitchers you will be facing, IMO. Gutierrez and Kinsler are key guys for you.