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If HAL was my manager, I'd fire him because he doesn't understand how to work a platoon situation.
I'm playing in a '90s league. I'm working a platoon set up at first base. I play Gregg Jeffries vs. RHP and Chris Hoiles vs. LHP. Yes, I know it's a lot of money wasted to have Hoiles sit on the bench half the time, but I'm in Coors, face a lot of LHP in my division and Hoiles is crushing the ball when he faces lefties (.500/.526/1.111). The problem I'm experiencing is that HAL won't pull Hoiles when a RHP comes into the game after I've knocked my opponent's left handed starter out of the game. Unfortunately, Hoiles can't hit very well against RHP and, in essence, becomes an automatic out. I've thought about designating Jeffries as a defensive replacement, but that will really only work if I'm ahead late in the game. Is there any way to persuade or force HAL to take Hoiles out as soon my opponent's left handed starter leaves the game? I've set Hoiles' batting preferences to "avoid RHP" but that's not working. I suspect this has something to do with Hoiles' value. Maybe HAL won't pull him because HAL thinks Hoiles is a superstar based on his value.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. It's frustrating when HAL lets Hoiles (.143/.294/.143 vs. RHP) stay in the game to hit against a RHP in clutch situations, which is basically an automatic out, when Jeffreis (.359/.400/.524 vs. RHP) is available to hit for him. Help!
I'm playing in a '90s league. I'm working a platoon set up at first base. I play Gregg Jeffries vs. RHP and Chris Hoiles vs. LHP. Yes, I know it's a lot of money wasted to have Hoiles sit on the bench half the time, but I'm in Coors, face a lot of LHP in my division and Hoiles is crushing the ball when he faces lefties (.500/.526/1.111). The problem I'm experiencing is that HAL won't pull Hoiles when a RHP comes into the game after I've knocked my opponent's left handed starter out of the game. Unfortunately, Hoiles can't hit very well against RHP and, in essence, becomes an automatic out. I've thought about designating Jeffries as a defensive replacement, but that will really only work if I'm ahead late in the game. Is there any way to persuade or force HAL to take Hoiles out as soon my opponent's left handed starter leaves the game? I've set Hoiles' batting preferences to "avoid RHP" but that's not working. I suspect this has something to do with Hoiles' value. Maybe HAL won't pull him because HAL thinks Hoiles is a superstar based on his value.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. It's frustrating when HAL lets Hoiles (.143/.294/.143 vs. RHP) stay in the game to hit against a RHP in clutch situations, which is basically an automatic out, when Jeffreis (.359/.400/.524 vs. RHP) is available to hit for him. Help!