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I do it only if I notice some data-driven reason to do so. In the pre-season I do a lot of scenario testing to decide on the most likely outcomes.
For instance, maybe I have a decent hitter with a -1 clutch batting 5th behind a much better hitter. If I see the #4 hitter getting many IBBs in critical situations, I may push a hitter with better clutch into the 5 slot, or move the 4 hitter up in the order.
Then again some studies have shown lineup order has limited effect on production, except that the most important part is usually shown to be that the best hitter should get most plate appearances (bat highest), in descending order.