80s mystery - Hal decides to pinch hit for Scott Fletcher against Tom Niedenfuer twice in a series, but uses different pinch hitters (my lineup was same both games and no other substitutions had been made in either game). In
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/game/replay/451145/528 bottom of 8th, tie game, man on third with two outs, Hal calls on Mike Young. In
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/game/replay/451145/540 bottom of 8th, down by four runs, no one on with one out, Hal calls on Al Newman. Young and Newman are both switch hitters, so perhaps that is why Hal is hitting for Fletcher, but the question is why Young in one game and Newman in the other? Fletcher is the DH in both games so defense is not a factor.
In the tie game, the deciding factor should be batting average, with the go-ahead run on third and two out (you could say OBP, but then you are counting on the #9 batter to get the hit). In the other game, the deciding factor should be OBP, since we are down by 4 with no one on and need base runners to turn the lineup over. The only one of Newman's five seasons with a higher OBP vs RHP than ANY of Young's five seasons vs RHP is 1989 Newman, .254/.348/.293. But if that is the Newman I have, then which Young batted in the other game? The only Young seasons with higher average vs RHP than 1989 Newman are 1984 Young, .276/.376/484 and 1985 Young, .260/.356/.491. If either of those are the Young I have, then he should have pinch hit in both games!
Any ideas, mystery solvers?