Can anyone suggest
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A switch hitting outfielder?
I really struggle with righties facing righties.
I'm batting better with Carlson then Awards Trout. Would love to find an outfielder that is a switch hitter to join Mantle. Preferably if they're 6'2 or bigger. I seem to struggle with small guys.
I have Chipper at 3rd and my cap at short. If there's a switch hitter at one of those positions, I could always make a new cap for the outfield or move Chipper to left (not ideal).
I don't think I'm having a brain fart but I haven't spent much time on this game lately and have missed most of Topps now and the post season cards. So maybe there is someone.
Cheers
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Mondesi and JRAM come to mind but thats infield. Wait JRAM gets LF. Try him he’s been really good for me. Was moved to the bench only because of Machado
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The names that come up from the top of my head are: Ian Happ, Ketel Marte, Jose Ramirez (secondary)...
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Just also remembered: the new Finest Anthony Santander.
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Thanks. I've tried Mondesi and jram but they're to small. I struggle with them.
I'll check the other ones out.
Sucks putting Trout to the bench but he isn't cutting it. I probably won't even have him as a bench bat because I have better righties against lefties.
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I wouldn’t give up on trout he’s arguably the best hitter in the game...gets crazy exit velos
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I hear ya. But I've had him since he pretty much came out. I bat him 7th. My hitting stats suggest he shouldn't even be playing.
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@TheWise1-86 said in Can anyone suggest:
Thanks. I've tried Mondesi and jram but they're to small. I struggle with them.
I'll check the other ones out.
Sucks putting Trout to the bench but he isn't cutting it. I probably won't even have him as a bench bat because I have better righties against lefties.
I hear you. I definitely hit better against opposite handed pitching, which is why I know this list pretty well.
So if you don’t hit well with shorter guys, then I guess JRoll, Panda, and JRam are out for you. Here are some taller guys for you: Anthony Santander, Ben Zobrist, Ji-Man Choi, Jeimer Candelario, Ian Happ.
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