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I think concern about the reverse lineups was over-reaction. I experimented with it on my first team making some adjustments in lineup. On my second team with it though realized it was not about the ability to focus on reverse pitchers.
On my second team with it I set my primary lineup for the reverse pitcher in a straightforward manner. Then for lineup #1 and #2 made adjustments for hitters who were weak against same side pitchers.
Example catcher. Cochrane is my starting catcher. He starts against all righties. He also starts against lefties because the card is not so unbalanced that it requires a platoon. But he has a 2 injury chance with 15 game eligibility. So wanted a decent backup. Settled on Kendall since team was speed based. Kendall starts only against lefties who are tough on lefties. Now it would be even better if I could designate that #1 lineup to be used with say 3L or worse but settle for what I can get for now. Cochrane also is listed as defensive replacement so I am getting the max benefit out of my more expensive catcher.
If this feature did not exist would probably just start Cochrane every game. So a reverse lefty would not face any additional LH hitters. But a 9L or whatever hard lefty will now have to deal with his weakness of not having the extra pitches to get deal effectively with RH hitters. That pitcher will face an extra RH hitter with some LH hitters taking the day off just like in real life.
On my second team with it I set my primary lineup for the reverse pitcher in a straightforward manner. Then for lineup #1 and #2 made adjustments for hitters who were weak against same side pitchers.
Example catcher. Cochrane is my starting catcher. He starts against all righties. He also starts against lefties because the card is not so unbalanced that it requires a platoon. But he has a 2 injury chance with 15 game eligibility. So wanted a decent backup. Settled on Kendall since team was speed based. Kendall starts only against lefties who are tough on lefties. Now it would be even better if I could designate that #1 lineup to be used with say 3L or worse but settle for what I can get for now. Cochrane also is listed as defensive replacement so I am getting the max benefit out of my more expensive catcher.
If this feature did not exist would probably just start Cochrane every game. So a reverse lefty would not face any additional LH hitters. But a 9L or whatever hard lefty will now have to deal with his weakness of not having the extra pitches to get deal effectively with RH hitters. That pitcher will face an extra RH hitter with some LH hitters taking the day off just like in real life.