Also, a starting player who can't hit lefties still, in real life, can be counted on to face lefties 10% of the time. If that percentage drops to zero, that's not realistic.
Gates Brown 1968 9R card shows him with 2% real life AB's vs LHP.
Thad Bosley's 1984 9R card shows him with 3% real life AB's vs LHP.
Jerry Mumphrey's 1987 9R card shows him with 2% real life AB's vs LHP.
John Lowenstein's 1982 9R card shows him with 2% real life AB's vs LHP.
Lowenstein's 1983 9R card (LF) shows him with
only 1% real life ABs vs LHP.
Meanwhile, on that same 1983 World Champion Earl Weaver team, Jim Dwyer (RF), 7R, had 3% real life ABs vs LHP.
So real-life players (esp. LHB) can be found who have had the platoon advantage from 97-99% of the time. And Earl Weaver was doing something that up until now has been impossible for SOM managers--that is, getting the platoon advantage almost 100% of the time for some of his hitters (esp LHB).
I think this feature this will
enhance realism and make managing more interesting. Up till now, HAL has managed platoon relief pitching reasonably well, due to the RH/LH Specialist feature. But platoon pinch-hitting has not functioned at nearly the same level of efficiency. For some reason, the problem of
NOT pinch hitting in obvious platoon situations has been much worse at higher caps.
Druid may be right that this change should lead to a repricing of players. Whether it will or not is, of course, another question. But it does give managers more control, and in a way that I think is both more realistic and more exciting.