How does everyone structure your lineups?
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I always find it intriguing how some people structure their lineups. Some lineups make sense while others are mind boggling.
Im curious how everyone approaches their lineup. When I do mine I take into consideration not having too many lefty’s batting right after each other and same with righty’s.
I structure my lineup like this:
L Jazz Chisholm
R Mike Trout
S Josh Bell
L Cody Bellinger
R Miguel Cabrera
L Kyle Tucker
S Adley Rutschman
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@deetch_30_psn said in How does everyone structure your lineups?:
I always find it intriguing how some people structure their lineups. Some lineups make sense while others are mind boggling.
Im curious how everyone approaches their lineup. When I do mine I take into consideration not having too many lefty’s batting right after each other and same with righty’s.
I structure my lineup like this:
L Jazz Chisholm
R Mike Trout
S Josh Bell
L Cody Bellinger
R Miguel Cabrera
L Kyle Tucker
S Adley Rutschman
L Corey SeagerI’m terrible lefty on lefty, so I like to have 2 hitters between them. I also consider my reverse split guys like Trout to be left handed when crafting the lineup.
Your first 4 hitters are all weaker against LHP. I’d switch that up.
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I started the year with your strategy. Alternating with Righties Lefties with a switch hitter or two in there. Now I just look at their hitting stats and prioritize speed. My first four hitter are all right handed but have over 90 speed. Many high end guys hit righties just as good as lefties even though they hit right handed. I feel like this year splits are more extreme in some cases and often times the reverse splits are better.
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@bob_loblaw1984 said in How does everyone structure your lineups?:
@deetch_30_psn said in How does everyone structure your lineups?:
I always find it intriguing how some people structure their lineups. Some lineups make sense while others are mind boggling.
Im curious how everyone approaches their lineup. When I do mine I take into consideration not having too many lefty’s batting right after each other and same with righty’s.
I structure my lineup like this:
L Jazz Chisholm
R Mike Trout
S Josh Bell
L Cody Bellinger
R Miguel Cabrera
L Kyle Tucker
S Adley Rutschman
L Corey SeagerI’m terrible lefty on lefty, so I like to have 2 hitters between them. I also consider my reverse split guys like Trout to be left handed when crafting the lineup.
Your first 4 hitters are all weaker against LHP. I’d switch that up.
They are but this early in the game I don’t see many lefty’s and if there are lefty’s they are ones that I can hit.
Plus I feel confident in hitting lefty’s with Trout (LS) and Bell even though they aren’t as strong.
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@deetch_30_psn said in How does everyone structure your lineups?:
I always find it intriguing how some people structure their lineups. Some lineups make sense while others are mind boggling.
Im curious how everyone approaches their lineup. When I do mine I take into consideration not having too many lefty’s batting right after each other and same with righty’s.
I structure my lineup like this:
L Jazz Chisholm
R Mike Trout
S Josh Bell
L Cody Bellinger
R Miguel Cabrera
L Kyle Tucker
S Adley Rutschman
L Corey SeagerI used to do the right left method but I think it is easier to hit right on right than it is left on left so I find I have more righties in my lineup than lefties. You are the opposite I think that is too many lefties but to each their own.
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@t-rox_09_mlbts said in How does everyone structure your lineups?:
@deetch_30_psn said in How does everyone structure your lineups?:
I always find it intriguing how some people structure their lineups. Some lineups make sense while others are mind boggling.
Im curious how everyone approaches their lineup. When I do mine I take into consideration not having too many lefty’s batting right after each other and same with righty’s.
I structure my lineup like this:
L Jazz Chisholm
R Mike Trout
S Josh Bell
L Cody Bellinger
R Miguel Cabrera
L Kyle Tucker
S Adley Rutschman
L Corey SeagerI used to do the right left method but I think it is easier to hit right and right than it is left on left so I find I have more righties in my lineup than lefties. You are the opposite I think that is too many lefties but to each their own
I eventually want to replace Jazz with a righty and Either Belli or Tucker with a righty. Right now I haven’t bought any cards so I’m just waiting to find something that I like to replace them
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I'd shake that order up a bit. You have 4 batters that don't hit lefties well to start your lineup.
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@bob_loblaw1984 said in How does everyone structure your lineups?:
@deetch_30_psn said in How does everyone structure your lineups?:
I always find it intriguing how some people structure their lineups. Some lineups make sense while others are mind boggling.
Im curious how everyone approaches their lineup. When I do mine I take into consideration not having too many lefty’s batting right after each other and same with righty’s.
I structure my lineup like this:
L Jazz Chisholm
R Mike Trout
S Josh Bell
L Cody Bellinger
R Miguel Cabrera
L Kyle Tucker
S Adley Rutschman
L Corey SeagerI’m terrible lefty on lefty, so I like to have 2 hitters between them. I also consider my reverse split guys like Trout to be left handed when crafting the lineup.
Your first 4 hitters are all weaker against LHP. I’d switch that up.
Posted the same thing without seeing your reply. It was the first thing I noticed.
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@deetch_30_psn said in How does everyone structure your lineups?:
@bob_loblaw1984 said in How does everyone structure your lineups?:
@deetch_30_psn said in How does everyone structure your lineups?:
I always find it intriguing how some people structure their lineups. Some lineups make sense while others are mind boggling.
Im curious how everyone approaches their lineup. When I do mine I take into consideration not having too many lefty’s batting right after each other and same with righty’s.
I structure my lineup like this:
L Jazz Chisholm
R Mike Trout
S Josh Bell
L Cody Bellinger
R Miguel Cabrera
L Kyle Tucker
S Adley Rutschman
L Corey SeagerI’m terrible lefty on lefty, so I like to have 2 hitters between them. I also consider my reverse split guys like Trout to be left handed when crafting the lineup.
Your first 4 hitters are all weaker against LHP. I’d switch that up.
They are but this early in the game I don’t see many lefty’s and if there are lefty’s they are ones that I can hit.
Plus I feel confident in hitting lefty’s with Trout (LS) and Bell even though they aren’t as strong.
For sure. It’s much harder to make an ideal lineup early on.
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I go:
Buxton
Trout
Soto
Pujols
Belli
Seager
Chizholm
MurphyAll FOTF except Pujols of course.
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All switch hitters
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2B Durham
LF FOTF Trout
3b Seager
RF FOTF Reynolds (most productive for me)
1b FOTF Bell
SS FOTF Franco
CF FOTF Buxton
C Rutschman
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All that matters is wander and his .130 average are at the bottom and I need a new shortstop bad bad
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I hit very well lefty on lefty. I always try to have my lead off as a lefty and then go righty, righty after. Try to sneak in another lefty or a switch hitter.
I do prioritize speed with the top 3 guys. And then go pure power in the middle of the line up. End of the line up varies. No true structure early on. I got Adley and Franco as my switch hitters they can plug in any where. Right now my line up is
FOTF Jazz
FOTF Trout
FOTF Acuna
LS Freeman
Cover Donaldson
Prospect Adley
FOTF Hanniger
FOTF Franco -