ISO Line-Up Constructive Feed-Back
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I have a major flaw & weakness for chasing Sliders, Cutters, Slurves, Sweeping Curves each tailing out of the zone & at times way out of the zone when it's RHP/RHB or LHP/LHB.
To prevent this & improve my quality of each of my AB's. I began using a Line-Up of all Switch Hitters from 1 to 8. This allows every of my AB's being Righty/Lefty or Lefty/Righty match ups. My abilty to get more hits & even more HR's has increased because I can go deeper into counts without chasing as much as before & getting better pitches to swing at. So far those I have played against were hancuffed with not using those pitches (ones I mentioned earlier) tailing out off the zone & risking hitting my batter & putting him on base.The current Line-Up I'm using is as follows .....
CF (Awards) M. Mantle
2B (2021 AS) O. Albies
SS (Signature) F. Lindor
1B (Awards) E. Murray
LF (2021 AS) J. Ramirez
3B (Awards) Chipper J.
C (Future) Adley R.
RF (2021 PS) T. EdmanPlease let me know what you think & feel about my strategy & the Line-Up I'm using. Also any suggestions with who I should replace with who among Switch Hitters. These are the best 8 that I have come across so far in regards with Attributes. Mostly with 90+ Vision & very high Contact. & Power & as well decent to good speed & good defense due to some playing within their secondary positions.
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I guess it would depend on how you hit with them, and considering most have amazing stats vs both sides, it doesn't matter to much, but I'd probably try to stick someone who is better vs righties behind Albies, though the only one in that lineup here that really does that is J-Ram.
It is inevitable in late game that Albies will be facing a right-handed pitcher out of the pen, so getting someone behind him who mashes righties makes sense.
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@eatyum_psn said in ISO Line-Up Constructive Feed-Back:
I guess it would depend on how you hit with them, and considering most have amazing stats vs both sides, it doesn't matter to much, but I'd probably try to stick someone who is better vs righties behind Albies, though the only one in that lineup here that really does that is J-Ram.
It is inevitable in late game that Albies will be facing a right-handed pitcher out of the pen, so getting someone behind him who mashes righties makes sense.
Thats what Lindor does for me. He has more Contact Vs RHP & is NOT that much of a huge diffrence Vs LHP incase I'm facing a Lefty Starter. I think having Albies & Ramirez back to back gives too much of a gap diffrence form thier stronger & weaker sides. Ramirez has low Contact & high Power vs RHP. More ideal for him to go yard with men on base. Lindor hitting 3 is ideal due to his higher Contact apart from high Power. Even if he dont go yard, he has better odds with just getting a single or even a double for me.
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For one, you have the 2nd best hitter on your team hitting 6th when he should be between 2-4
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@hikes83_psn said in ISO Line-Up Constructive Feed-Back:
For one, you have the 2nd best hitter on your team hitting 6th when he should be between 2-4
I have had Chipper for about only 2 weeks now. Still trying to get used to his swing. I have played more games with Lindor, Murray & Ramirez. Them 3 have been very Consitant for me. As I get more used to using Chipper & feeling more confident in him. Then I will surely have him in the 3 hole & have Lindor in the 2 hole.
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