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Hi Chris,
I'm not sure you're asking the right question here. I would ignore the R3 and the L3 - this is not relevant when comparing 2 different players.
It's by no means a perfect approach, but I would look at their bar graphs vs. L and pick whichever one looks better to me. If one of them bats R and the other L, I would slightly favor the one who bats L if they are otherwise similar.
As a general rule though I don't mess much with "reverse" lefty and righty lineups, preferring rather just to optimize my hitter's cards and hope for the best. -Matt